History

1999
Jeff Pepper incorporates ElderVision.Net, Inc.
1999-2002
Jeff Pepper compiles a team of designers, programmers and experts in geriatrics to explore ways to redesign the internet experience for older adults
2001
Senior Connect Partnership, an informal consortium of 16 senior living providers, is formed to explore the needs of their residents
2002
Eldervision’s first product, a senior-friendly email service, is released to Senior Connect Partnership members
2003
ElderVision renamed Touchtown, Inc.
2004
Touchtown’s email service is extended to include a wide range of online features and is renamed the Touchtown Resident Web Portal
2005
Touchtown TV+, a sophisticated in-house television channel designed specifically for use at senior living communities, is launched, spurring the company’s rapid growth
2007
Touchtown Digital Signage, a multi-window, high-definition display that presents multiple sources of information, is launched, further differentiating Touchtown from traditional vendors
2007
Dancetown, the worlds first dance game for seniors, is launched
2008
Dancetown is acquired by Cobalt Flux, Inc.
2008
Touchtown Calendars, an easy-to manage, pre-formatted monthly activity calendar, is launched and implemented at over 400 senior living communities, on the same day
2009
Touchtown Safety, a revolutionary resident safety communication system, is launched