The New York State Dental Foundation is celebrating the successful implementation of its pilot program, "My Healthy Smile NY." Launched in April, the program has increased access to dental care by connecting underserved populations to crucial services. Of the 228 cases opened this year, 150 have been resolved and approximately 70 remain in progress, demonstrating the program's immediate impact. My Healthy Smile NY, funded by the Delta Dental Community Care Foundation, addresses oral health challenges by deploying Community Dental Health Coordinators (CDHCs) in four strategic areas throughout New York state: Central New York, the Capital Region, the North Country and Long Island. “Our CDHCs are a bridge between the community and clinical care, providing the necessary connections to ensure people can get the services they need,” said Stacy McIlduff, executive director of the New York State Dental Foundation. “It has been a privilege to watch our CDHCs’ dedication in real-time. We are thrilled with the results so far and know 2025 will lead to further growth and more people receiving the dental care they have been searching for.” In the first months of the program, all four CDHCs enrolled in the CDHC Training Program at Alamance Community College and received initial training and onboarding in the Unite Us platform through Healthy Alliance. Major initiatives have included:
In addition, an Early Head Start Oral Health Prevention Project will be launched in 2025, with CDHCs visiting sites throughout the year. CDHCs will also be responsible for promoting the dental profession throughout their region through community events such as school presentations and high school career fairs.
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Imani
1/18/2025 07:56:01 pm
I need a free grant for implants. I have no money and Medicaid. Please help me. Thanks I have no teeth now so I need help immediately.
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