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Ontario Expanding Seniors Dental Care Program<\/a><\/h2>\n

September 1, 2020<\/p>\n

Province Investing in New, Renovated, and Mobile Dental Clinics<\/h2>\n

TORONTO \u2014 The Ontario government is providing $25 million to expand access to the Ontario Seniors Dental Care Program. The funding will be used to support 78 infrastructure projects across the province, including building new dental clinics and renovating existing facilities. The province is also adding eight new mobile dental clinics that will bring services directly to clients, making it easier for vulnerable seniors to access the dental care they need.<\/p>\n

The announcement was made today by Premier Doug Ford, Christine Elliott, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health, and Raymond Cho, Minister for Seniors and Accessibility.<\/p>\n

“Our government made a promise to Ontario’s low-income seniors that we would provide them with free, routine dental care \u2015 and we are keeping that promise,” said Premier Ford. “As part of the next phase of the program, we are enhancing our commitment, which includes more mobile dental clinics. We are bringing critical dental care right to the doorstep of our seniors and allowing for better treatment in underserviced areas.”<\/p>\n

The funding will be used to build new dental clinics and make upgrades and expansions to existing clinics at public health units, participating community health centres and Aboriginal Health Access Centres. These projects are expected to be completed by March 31, 2021.<\/p>\n

The distribution is as follows:<\/p>\n