Dental clinic continues work to serve patients with special needs
Dental clinic continues work to serve patients with special needs
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Dental clinic continues work to serve patients with special needs

🕒︎ 2025-11-12

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Dental clinic continues work to serve patients with special needs

The Augusta Regional Dental Clinic in Fishersville is working to meet a need by accommodating patients with sensory sensitivities, behavioral challenges and physical disabilities. Since its designation as an accredited Center for Inclusive Dentistry, or CID, one year ago, the Augusta County-based clinic has served more than 750 patients with special oral healthcare needs. The non-profit staff received more than 400 hours of specialized training in the last 12 months to better meet the challenges of patients with autism, Down syndrome, dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, mobility challenges and other developmental and cognitive conditions. The clinic also created a sensory-friendly and accessible space designed to help further reduce barriers to care. It has partnered with more than 25 other nonprofit organizations, schools and caregivers as part of the outreach to special populations. “Becoming a Center for Inclusive Dentistry means more than just a certification — it’s a commitment to making sure every smile belongs,” said Sophie Parson, ARDC executive director. ICYMI Sophie Parson: The health and wellbeing of our neighbors depends on Medicaid Augusta Regional Dental Clinic to celebrate 30 years of service to community Finding a provider who understands the special needs of all populations continues to be a significant challenge in Virginia. “Prior to our CID program, SAW patients had to travel as far as Richmond to receive basic dental care and very often under general anesthesia,” said Parson. “We’ve seen firsthand the relief from families who finally have a dental home where their loved ones are understood and cared for safely and with dignity.” The initiative is led by Delta Dental of Virginia and the Virginia Department of Health. The dental clinic services approximately 5,500 patients each year; 82 percent of individuals receiving care are on Medicaid.

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