More Adults Eligible for Free Dental Care at HealthLink
- Dec 11, 2020
- 1 min read
We’re so pleased to be working with a Board of Directors that has concern and compassion for everyone, especially now during the COVID-19 global pandemic. Our board has just authorized us to expand our services to those individuals who now find themselves out of work.

It’s been proven that good dental health helps overall health, and now we are able to provide our services (that include exams, x-rays, cleanings, fillings, extractions, root canals, crowns, and education) to adults who are unemployed due to COVID-19 and its impact on businesses.
Plans right now are to keep this offering through May 31, 2021. Applicants will still need to meet our other eligibility requirements including that they are age 18 or older; must not have any form of dental insurance; must reside in either Bucks or Montgomery Counties; and must live in a household with an annual income at or below 250 percent of the Federal Poverty Guidelines.
Interested individuals can confidentially see if they qualify by visiting healthlinkdental.org/become-a-patient or calling 215.364.4247.
We have dedicated dentists who volunteer their services and work in our state-of-the-art clinic in Southampton, Pa. We’re celebrating our 20th anniversary next year, and many consider us a “best kept secret.” We need to spread the word that we’re here to serve qualifying adults 18 and over, and due to the generosity of volunteers, donors, and dental practitioners, our patients receive quality dental care that helps keep them healthy during this stressful time.









































I really admire organizations that step up for their communities during difficult times. Expanding dental care services for unemployed adults shows genuine compassion and leadership. I think initiatives like this make a huge difference because oral health is such an important part of overall wellness. Veck IO reminds me how meaningful community support can be when people come together to help others stay healthy and hopeful during challenging periods.
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It’s encouraging to see HealthLink expanding dental care access for adults—preventive care often gets overlooked until it’s too late. I appreciate how the article explained the eligibility changes clearly; it shows how community programs can make a direct difference in people’s health and confidence. sulphur 2
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