Our Brushing Program provides regular, hands-on oral care support for residents in long-term care homes. An assistant visits 1–2 days per week to perform a thorough brushing of teeth and dentures, ensuring residents receive consistent daily care.
This service is offered for a monthly fee and helps reduce plaque and food debris buildup, prevent infection, and support overall health and comfort. Regular brushing also lowers the risk of aspirated pneumonia, a common concern for many seniors.
Resources

Aspiration Pneumonia: A Hidden Risk for Residents in LTC Homes
Aspiration pneumonia is a serious lung infection that occurs when food, liquid, saliva, or bacteria from the mouth enter the lungs. Residents in long-term care

Caring for Your Loved One’s Smile: The Importance of Routine Dental Hygiene in Long-Term Care Homes
As our loved ones age, maintaining good oral health becomes increasingly important. In long-term care (LTC) homes, residents may face physical, cognitive, or medical challenges

Understanding the Increased Risk of Aspiration Pneumonia in Long-TermCare Homes
For many families, the health of a loved one in a long-term care (LTC) home is a top concern. One of the lesser-known but serious

Engaging with nursing homes
Karen De Luca, RDH, shares her personal journey and advocates for dental hygienists to provide preventive dental therapy for people living in long term care.

Senior Oral Care Advice Living in Long-Term Care Homes
Senior Oral Care Advice Living in Long-Term Care Homes Oral care is essential to overall health, and it’s especially important for seniors living in long-termcare.

Lack of Dental Care in Long-Term Care Homes
Lack of Dental Care in Long-Term Care Homes Introduction Seniors face a number of health challenges as they age. Oral health is one that often