Marsh Naidoo chats with Brandon Scarmardo, a Manager at Mental Health and Development Services in Jackson, Tennessee, about the MAPS program. This innovative three-year pilot initiative, facilitated by the Department of Disability and Aging (DDA), is designed to empower individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities by equipping them with skills for independent living and employment.
The discussion delves into the structure and objectives of the MAPS program, emphasizing its flexible approach to support and its focus on creating virtual community resource maps. These maps serve as personalized digital tools that assist participants in navigating their daily lives and achieving selected milestones. Brandon highlights the importance of technology in the program, mentioning tools like smart pill dispensers and Ring doorbells that enhance independence and safety for participants.
01:54 Brandon's background
03:26 What is Maps?
06:13 Technology and the program including virtual resource maps
08:31 The inclusion criteria for this program.
10:27 Examples of how the program is integrated into daily life
15:41 Technology
20;00 Conclusion
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- FrequencyUpdated Monthly
- PublishedNovember 11, 2024 at 4:23 PM UTC
- Length24 min
- RatingClean