Kawartha Lakes Mums - Seeking Budget-Friendly Dental Health Care?
Oral health can affect much more than our teeth, yet locally one in six people needing dental treatment avoid going to the dentist because of cost.City of Kawartha Lakes families can get some help with dental costs through subsidized programs. Preventative care can save a bundle too. Here are some links to services, coupons, freebies and giveaways that may help your family stretch their oral health budget for improved overall health. Do you have any link suggestions? Please share them in the comments below.
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City of Kawartha Lakes Budget - Wise Dental Health Care
The Community Care City of Kawartha Lakes dental program puts smiles on faces of local residents seeking affordable dental care. The CCCKL primarily assists local youth and low-income families at 108 Angeline St. S., lower level, Lindsay.
The dental clinic also offers the “Healthy Smiles Ontario” program in conjuction with the Health Unit. Healthy Smiles is a no-cost dental program for eligible youth age 17 and under. The clinic also serves people of low incomes,who do not carry dental insurance and those who receive benefits through Ontario Works, the Ontario Disability Support Program, and ODSP’s Children in Need of Treatment program. People receiving subsidies must present proof of eligibility prior to being seen for dental care. CCKL rates are below what is charged by the current Ontario Dental Association schedules.
The dental team includes: Dr. Indervir Mann, DSS; restorative dental hygienist Nancy Johnsen; dental assisant Catherine Southby and receptionist Jennifer Gill. The clinic is open Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Call 705-324-7323 ext 180 for information or an appointment, or e-mail Jennifer Gill jgill @ community-care.on.ca
The dental clinic also offers the “Healthy Smiles Ontario” program in conjuction with the Health Unit. Healthy Smiles is a no-cost dental program for eligible youth age 17 and under. The clinic also serves people of low incomes,who do not carry dental insurance and those who receive benefits through Ontario Works, the Ontario Disability Support Program, and ODSP’s Children in Need of Treatment program. People receiving subsidies must present proof of eligibility prior to being seen for dental care. CCKL rates are below what is charged by the current Ontario Dental Association schedules.
The dental team includes: Dr. Indervir Mann, DSS; restorative dental hygienist Nancy Johnsen; dental assisant Catherine Southby and receptionist Jennifer Gill. The clinic is open Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Call 705-324-7323 ext 180 for information or an appointment, or e-mail Jennifer Gill jgill @ community-care.on.ca
Statistics from : Kawartha Lakes Poverty Reduction Strategy 2012 pdf
What are some of your greatest oral health concerns?
ReplyDeletePerhaps some of these links will help!