Healthy Smile – Healthy You! Providing & Sustaining Oral Health Access for Older Adults Governor’s Conference 2013 Presented by Donna Bileto, MA, CIRS-A.

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Healthy Smile – Healthy You! Providing & Sustaining Oral Health Access for Older Adults Governor’s Conference 2013 Presented by Donna Bileto, MA, CIRS-A Client Services Coordinator Northwestern Illinois Area Agency on Aging Kathy Olson RDH. BA Dental Director Crusader Community Health (Federally Qualified Health Center-FQHC)

Lack of Oral Health Access for Older Adults Interactive Session with Audience

Objectives Community Needs Assessment Create a collaborative effort (Buy in) Build Relationships Develop Plan of Action Healthy Smile – Healthy You! Responding to Unmet Needs

Healthy Community Study What is it? Process of gathering, analyzing and reporting information to discover unmet needs A plan to develop, target and deliver essential community prevention and primary care services Periodic assessment of the health of the community

Healthy Community Study Benefits Collect valuable information to help target community benefit, outreach Connect community stakeholders, Build trust with a commitment to create change Break down “silos”

Healthy Community Study Challenges Planning team may not agree with “experts” or data Assuring that all the “right people” are at the table One determined individual, set in their ways, can wreck the process Patience and commitment

Identify Resources in Your Community FQHC Dental Hygiene School Volunteer Dentists Health Departments Health Councils

Connecting Older Adults to Resources Waiting Lists Waiting Lines Dental Criteria Funding Sources

Building the Coalition

Breaking Down Barriers Establish Trust Develop action plan collaboratively Patience Determine who or what can fill the barrier

First….Educate Create educational material directed to seniors and available to community.

Increase Access Goal Increase seniors citizens opportunities to be treated by dentists at clinic. Outcome Starting in additional appointments were set aside for seniors. Seniors received fillings, extractions and denture repair. A federally Qualified Health Center. Championing the needs of the underserved and providing healthcare for all, regardless of their ability to pay, to eliminate disparities in healthcare.

Increase Access Established program for seniors to have cleanings and exams at Rock Valley College school of dental hygiene program. Recruit volunteer dentists from Winnebago Dental Society. Financial Grant from Area Agency on Aging Coordination with local Community Center

Senior Oral Health Coalition - Accomplishments In 2011 the coalition provided 9 seniors citizens access to dental care and provided $428 in preventative dental care. In 2012 the coalition provided 13 seniors citizens with access to dental care and provided over $3300 in preventative & restorative dental care. Educated 380 seniors citizens on oral health. Completed 70 oral cancer screenings. 8 with suspicious lesions. 2 with required urgent care. Presented community educational workshops at 2 low income senior housing facilities. (Approx. 75 seniors) Provided and distributed free dental supplies to seniors.

Continue to explore larger grant opportunities. Develop a process for measuring effectiveness of program. Review the communities inventory of seniors needing preventive and restorative oral health care. Utilize volunteer dentists. Education 2014 Strategic Plan

Donna Bileto, MA, CIRS-A Client Services Coordinator Northwestern Illinois Area Agency on Aging Kathy Olson, RDH, BA Dental Director Crusader Community Health (FQHC) Contact information