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Affordable house and health care campus in Santa Cruz County

Santa Cruz County leaders and health care partners broke ground on a new housing and wellness site. Today we put a shovel in the ground and say that Santa Cruz County goes forward together, said Manu Koenig, Santa Cruz County Supervisor. Construction is now started in Santa Cruz s Live Oak community. Dientes Community Dental, Mid Pen Housing, Santa Cruz Community Health, along with numerous donors such as Dominican Hospital, Sutter Health, Kaiser Permanente, broke ground on a health care and affordable housing campus. It s in a community where nearly 15% of Live Oak Elementary School students are homeless, 15,000 people don t have a doctor and 78% of adults on Medi-Cal are without a dentist. The new campus addresses those gaps. This will positively impact the community. And I m sure there will be no more social injustice. Since we all have the right to decent care and easier access, said Diana Valadez, Santa Cruz County Health Clinic patient and mother. We are taking all t

Dental leaders who made transformational decisions in 2020

Dental leaders who made transformational decisions in 2020 Tuesday, May 25th, 2021 | 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM CT Hit hard by the pandemic, dental industry leaders didn’t just wait for things to rebound. Instead, they created new processes, reinvented workflows, implemented new technologies and made their dental practices safer and more streamlined. In this webinar, you’ll hear leaders who championed change in the dental industry discuss how they seized opportunities to improve their practices while the world as they knew it changed. You’ll learn how these leaders: Adopted new tools and practices they never thought would be necessary Re-prioritized their projects amid the pandemic

Mills Administration Launches Maine Veterans Dental Network in Partnership with Northeast Delta Dental

Fish River Rural Health (Madawaska, Fort Kent, and Eagle Lake). These eight participating dental clinics can provide the following services under the grant: preventative, diagnostic, restorative, oral surgery, and major restorative. Services not provided under the grant include: dental implants, orthodontics, fixed bridges, telehealth or PPE charges. “It is clear that the state’s dental clinics are uniquely qualified to identify the veterans in their communities who most need access to oral health services,” said Sarah Sherman, MBVS Director of Strategic Partnerships. “We are very hopeful that once a foundation is created for this program it will continue to grow.”

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