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Tennessee Disability Pathfinder Webinar: "Navigating Technology Resources for Aging Adults"

Date: May 08, 2025

Time: 11:30AM to 12:30PM

Location: Online (Zoom link required)


Tennessee Disability Pathfinder Webinar: Navigating Technology Resources for Aging Adults
Thursday, May 8, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. CT

Staying connected and independent in today’s digital world can be challenging for aging adults. This informative webinar will guide you through essential technology tools and resources designed to make life easier. From remote support systems and health and safety trackers to mobile technology and smart home devices, we’ll explore practical ways technology can enhance daily living. Whether you’re an aging adult, a caregiver, or a family member looking to provide support, this session will offer valuable insights to help navigate the aging process with the use of enabling technology.

What you'll learn:

  • Remote support
  • Health and medication management
  • Personalized support from a geriatric care professional

This free webinar is designed to equip you with practical knowledge and connect you to valuable resources. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain expert insights and get your questions answered.

This webinar will be presented in English. Arabic, ASL and Spanish interpretations will be provided if requested during registration. Registration is required.

About Our Presenter :Milton Neuenschwander is the State of Tennessee Department of Disability and Aging (DDA) Director of Enabling Technology as part of the Division of Program Innovation. He received his education at Wabash College with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Religion and Science. Milton has continued his education by studying topics in Person-Centered Practices, Staff Development, and Enabling Technology Integration. He has 18 years of experience in the areas of intellectual and developmental disabilities and mental health services with a proven understanding of the concepts of Person-Centered Thinking, Employment First, and Technology. His expertise in organizational development, capacity building, and project management has allowed him to lead the development of an Enabling Technology program for the State of Tennessee.

Questions? Contact 615.875.5082 or megan.hart@vumc.org.


For accessibility information or to request an accommodation

Contact kc@vumc.org or 615-322-8240 for disability access information; 2 weeks advance notice is recommended for some accommodations (e.g., Braille, signing).