Tennessee Disability Pathfinder
Tennessee Disability Pathfinder is a free statewide disability information and referral service, headquartered in Nashville and run through the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities.
The practical details
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What this is, in plain language
Free information, referral and navigation service connecting families to disability resources, services and support groups across Tennessee, based in Nashville.
Getting started
Call the toll-free line at (800) 640-4636 or email tnpathfinder@vumc.org to speak with an Information & Referral Coordinator who can help locate local resources.
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What they say about themselves
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- Tennessee Disability Pathfinder is a project of the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities, headquartered in Nashville, connecting Tennessee families to disability and autism resources statewide.
- The programme is free: its toll-free helpline at (800) 640-4636 connects callers with an Information & Referral Coordinator, and two staff members are bilingual in English and Spanish, with interpreter services available for other languages.
- Its Community Support Services initiative works to remove barriers that communities of different backgrounds and languages face in navigating disability resources, through case management assistance and educational training.
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- Yes:Says its services are free to families
- Yes:Offers help in Spanish
- Yes:Names the local area it covers
- No:Describes help with school and special education rights
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