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Photos by Doug Travis
Through a generous grant from the West Foundation, students and faculty at
IUSD are providing dental services for patients referred through the
Indiana Donated Dental Services (IN-DDS) Program. It is expected, that as
dental students become familiar with the IN-DDS Program they are more
likely to become volunteers when they are in their own practices following
graduation.
Goodwill Industries
International is a network of 207 community-based autonomous member
organizations that serves people with workplace disadvantages and
disabilities by providing job training and employment services, as well as
job placement opportunities and post-employment support. With locations in
the United States, Canada and 23 other countries, we help people overcome
barriers to employment and become independent tax-paying members of their
communities.
The Indiana Donated Dental
Services program serves Indiana citizens who are disabled or aged and have
low-paying jobs with not dental benefits, or are unemployed due to age or
disability. Criteria for admission into the program include a limited
income linked to advanced age, permanent disability or a complex medical
problem. The DDS program also considers applicants with special
circumstances that preclude their access to dental treatment.
IN-DDS referrals come
primarily from public and private social service agencies.
Applicants complete a one-page form and the dentists, upon completion of
the treatment, return a postcard size value/evaluation form.
Volunteer dentists, more than 570, provide services, at no cost, to patients in Indiana. These
dentists are supported by 84 dental laboratories, statewide, that either
donate needed laboratory work or offer reduced lab fees, which the DDS
program covers. The dentist is not responsible for paying laboratory
expenses.
Indiana Foundation of Dentistry for the Handicapped
P.O. Box 872
Indianapolis, IN 46206-0872
Telephone (317) 631-6022
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