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<blockquote data-quote="Smilestyler" data-source="post: 89215" data-attributes="member: 6203"><p>I go to several nursing homes within the same health region. One region looks after multiple hospitals and long term nursing homes. I am the only one that participates in this health region, and I am not aware of other denturists or dentists in other health regions. I began going at the request of families and was later approached by a director of one facility, and then word spread. I have always had good experiences. I recommend to have with you a special care aid (person who works there) because they are familiar with the residents, and can warn you about stuff. Sometimes a family member should be there. It is really difficult to get anything done, because circumstances are never ideal to perform chair side procedures. And I take all lab work back to my office and return later to the home which means at least 2 trips for everything. Oral health is almost always poor, therefore, the work is basic maintenance and never optimum treatment. The work mostly consists of repairs, adjustments, lots of names imbedded, sometimes relines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smilestyler, post: 89215, member: 6203"] I go to several nursing homes within the same health region. One region looks after multiple hospitals and long term nursing homes. I am the only one that participates in this health region, and I am not aware of other denturists or dentists in other health regions. I began going at the request of families and was later approached by a director of one facility, and then word spread. I have always had good experiences. I recommend to have with you a special care aid (person who works there) because they are familiar with the residents, and can warn you about stuff. Sometimes a family member should be there. It is really difficult to get anything done, because circumstances are never ideal to perform chair side procedures. And I take all lab work back to my office and return later to the home which means at least 2 trips for everything. Oral health is almost always poor, therefore, the work is basic maintenance and never optimum treatment. The work mostly consists of repairs, adjustments, lots of names imbedded, sometimes relines. [/QUOTE]
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