About This Clinic
Dental Aid serves low-income and uninsured residents of the Front Range.
Dental Aid provides oral health care for:
Children enrolled in Medicaid and Child Health Plan Plus (CHP+)
Uninsured children
Single adults
Families
Individuals with physical or mental disabilities
Individuals who are homeless
Immigrants from around the world
Dental Aid provides care for individuals identified as high-risk for oral health complications including pregnant women, persons with diabetes, persons with heart disease, and individuals living with HIV/AIDS.
In 2009, Dental Aid provided comprehensive oral health care for 8,389 low-income and uninsured individuals. Dental Aid has continued to expand capacity to meet the growing demand for affordable oral health care: the total number of patients receiving care at our clinics has increased more than 143% from 2000 through 2009.
Inclusiveness is an integral part of Dental Aid's ability to positively impact oral health in our diverse and underserved patient populations. The patient population of Dental Aid is nearly half Latino/a, and more than half of our dental support staff is bilingual/bicultural in English/Spanish. At last count, Dental Aid staff speaks at least 11 different languages, and translation services for languages not spoken by Dental Aid staff are available via telephone.
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2022 US Federal Poverty Guidelines
for the 48 contiguous states and the District of Columbia
Persons in family / household | Poverty guideline |
---|---|
1 | $13,590 |
2 | $18,310 |
3 | $23,030 |
4 | $27,750 |
5 | $32,470 |
6 | $37,190 |
7 | $41,910 |
8 | $46,630 |
For families/households with more than 8 persons, add $5,430 for each additional person. |