GoMo Health and the Center for BrainHealth are broadening their collaboration by unveiling The Brain Gym—an accessible brain performance and resiliency fitness program that translates cutting-edge brain science into practical, everyday support for employees.
The Brain Gym merges the Center for BrainHealth’s proven, science-backed brain health strategies with GoMo Health’s BehavioralRx® proprietary framework. It delivers short, adaptive learning moments that naturally slot into daily routines, aiming to boost cognitive flexibility, emotional regulation, stress management, and sustained mental performance—without stigma, labels, or interruptions to work.
Early pilots of The Brain Gym include organizations in high-pressure sectors where cognitive performance and resilience are critical. The Dallas Police Department is among the first adopters, recognizing that staff can benefit from confidential, easily accessible brain performance and resiliency support that fits demanding schedules.
Together, GoMo Health and the Center for BrainHealth are advancing a shared mission: moving proactive brain health from the lab into actionable programs that people can integrate into everyday life to meaningfully enhance performance, wellbeing, and resilience—both at work and at home.
The expanded partnership strengthens collaboration by weaving Center for BrainHealth’s evidence-based, curated content into the GoMo Health engagement platform. This joint effort is advancing applied brain health through science-informed, user-friendly tools that bolster cognitive performance, adaptability, and resilience in real-world settings.
Center for BrainHealth contributes extensive experience in designing and validating tools that improve daily life, while GoMo Health brings expertise in driving engagement across organizations and teams. The collaboration makes brain health scalable, giving teams and organizations access to a trusted brain health and performance companion.
Stephen White, COO of the Center for BrainHealth, notes that this expanded partnership underscores a shared commitment to translating brain science into tangible, real-world impact. By incorporating Center for BrainHealth content into The Brain Gym program, they aim to help organizations support employees’ cognitive performance and resilience in a way that naturally fits into daily life.
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This announcement aligns with GoMo Health’s participation in BrainHealth Week 2026 (February 23–28), hosted by Center for BrainHealth, including sponsorship of the Science Summit: Breakthroughs in Precision Brain Health on February 26.
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