Tennessee Disability Pathfinder offers a growing library of disability resources available at TNPathfinder.org. In addition to the growing directory of resources on Pathfinder’s website, here are some we’re highlighting this month.
TJC’s Health Care Affordability Virtual 3-Part Webinar Series
In partnership with the Tennessee Justice Center, the Healthcare Value Hub will host a three‑part webinar series led by Dr. Beth Beaudin‑Seiler. Each session will share Tennessee‑specific findings from the Consumer Healthcare Experience State Survey (CHESS), highlighting how residents experience and navigate healthcare costs.
All webinars will be recorded and emailed to registrants.
Webinar #1 — March 19 at 12:00 PM CT
This session focuses on overall affordability burdens. Topics include:
- How much do Tennesseans worry about healthcare costs now and in the future
- Levels of support for bipartisan solutions to rising healthcare costs
- How age, income, employment, and other factors shape affordability challenges
Webinar #2 — March 26 at 12:00 PM CT 
This session examines prescription drug affordability. Topics include:
- How Tennesseans cope with the rising cost of medications
- The frequency of medication rationing due to cost
- Which age groups are most affected
- Support for bipartisan solutions to improving drug affordability
Webinar #3 — April 2 at 12:00 PM CT
This session focuses on healthcare costs for seniors and people with disabilities. Topics include:
- How affordability challenges impact older adults and Tennesseans with disabilities
- How hospital costs and quality of care uniquely affect these groups
All registrants will receive the recordings.
Ready to Share Your Story: Your Voice Helps Shape Tennessee
The more stories we hear, the better we understand what needs to change. If you or a family member has experience with safety concerns, interactions with police or first responders, court involvement, or situations where 911 was called, your story matters.
The Tennessee Council on Developmental Disabilities is collecting real experiences from people with disabilities and their families across Tennessee. Your input helps highlight where things are working and where improvements are needed. You can share anonymously, and it only takes a few minutes.
Your insight helps guide efforts to strengthen safety practices and supports throughout Tennessee. Thank you for taking the time to share.
