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Care Options and Resources

This section provides information, resources and contact information for people who need care – whether at home, in the community or in a nursing home. Most of the information in this section is aimed at helping you stay independent at home.

Health and Safety

As we age, there are things we can do for ourselves and our loved-ones to to protect our health and safety. Whether it’s finding a new physician or preparing for a disaster, resources in this section can help.

Housing

Whether you need help with a home repair, rental or utility assistance, or finding a home to suit your particular health needs, COA’s housing resources and information can help.

Work, Education and Leisure

Learn something, have some fun! Resources in this section will help you find the information you need, whether you want to take a class, find a park, find a job, volunteer, or travel the world.


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Dental Care


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Affordable Dentures & Implants
1173 Smiley Avenue
Cincinnati Ohio 45240

Description:

More than 7 million patients have received care from an Affordable Dentures & Implants (AD&I) practice. Each AD&I practice is individually owned and operated by a licensed dentist, who is the Practice Owner, and supported by Affordable Care, the largest dental support organization in the U.S. focused on tooth replacement services. AD&I practices have an on-site dental laboratory, allowing the practice to provide same day dental services.

AD&I Values is to provide  Affordable Quality,Trusted Advisors , Community Driven, Nonj-udgemental care.

The first Affordable Dentures dental practice opened in 1975 in Kinston, North Carolina when founding dentists, Dr. George Edwards, Jr., and Dr. Donald Henson, saw a growing need in their community to provide dentures and tooth extractions at affordable fees. Today, Affordable Dentures is now known as Affordable Dentures & Implants, with expanded services that include dentures, extractions and dental implants

Provides affordable implants for a full range of solutions; to replace a single tooth, to stabilize a loose denture or to create a fixed/non-removable appliance

Affordable Dentures (they provide all sorts of low low cost dental work including extractions, dentures, partials, etc.)

 


Dental OPTIONS/ Cincy smiles
635 W. 7th St Ste 405
Cincinnati 45203

Description:

Dental OPTIONS (Ohio Partnership To Improve Oral health through access to Needed Services) is a program offered by the Ohio Department of Health in partnership with the Ohio Dental Association. The mission of OPTIONS is to assist Ohioans with special health care needs and/or financial barriers to obtain dental care. OPTIONS patients are primarily adults; many are the “working poor” or elderly living on a fixed income. Eligible patients are matched with volunteer OPTIONS dentists who have agreed to reduce fees for dental care. For more information click here.


Dr. Bruce Rogovin of Finneytown
8686 Winton Rd.
Cincinnati OH 45231

Description:

Dr. Bruce Rogovin, DMD accepts the following 4 Insurance Carriers:  Please verify this information when scheduling an appointment

  • Assurant Health
  • Delta Dental
  • Dental Network of America
  • United Concordia


Pets In Need
520 W Wyoming Ave
Cincinnati Ohio 45215

Description:

Pets enhance our lives and we believe everyone should be able to experience the unconditional love and health benefits that having a pet brings. Moreover, we believe anyone who wants to share a loving home with a pet should have access to affordable veterinary services to make keeping that pet possible.

Pets In Need serves pet families with a total annual income that is 200% or less of the federal poverty level.

 


 

Services include:

  • Primary care: basic wellness/preventative services, treatment of chronic conditions such as diabetes or renal failure; monthly flea and heartworm prevention
  • Surgical services, including mass removals, enucleations, and routine spay/neuter
  • Dental services, including routine prophylaxis, digital x-rays, and extractions
  • Heartworm treatment
  • Compassionate end-of-life care and humane euthanasia

The clinic is the only permanent resource for comprehensive veterinary care for low-income pet families in the Greater Cincinnati area. There are no geographic restrictions and our clients come from the entire OH/KY/IN tristate area


United Way 211

Description:

**Temporary warming shelters available by contacting 2-1-1 for Butler, Clermont, Clinton, and Warren counties**

2-1-1 can be accessed by phone or computer. A toll-free call to 2-1-1 connects you to a community resource specialist in your area who can put you in touch with local organizations that provide critical services that can improve—and save—lives. You’ll find information about:

  • supplemental food and nutrition programs
  • shelter and housing options and utilities assistance
  • emergency information and disaster relief
  • employment and education opportunities
  • services for veterans
  • health care, vaccination and health epidemic information
  • addiction prevention and rehabilitation programs
  • reentry help for ex-offenders
  • support groups for individuals with mental illnesses or special needs
  • a safe, confidential path out of physical and/or emotional domestic abuse

Whether in times of natural disaster or personal crisis, 2-1-1 is committed to being the first, most essential resource to anyone who needs help.