Health Unit Encourages Families to Access Free or Low-Cost Dental Care

Health Unit Encourages Families to Access Free or Low-Cost Dental Care

The CDCP is a federal government initiative aimed at making dental care more affordable for eligible Canadians. Applications are currently open for seniors aged 65 and older, children under 18, and adults with a valid Disability Tax Credit certificate. As of last month, the program has expanded to include all eligible adults between the ages of 18 and 64. 

“Good oral health is fundamental to overall well-being, and programs like HSO and the CDCP play a critical role in making dental care accessible to qualifying children and youth,” said Anna Rusak, Health Promoter, with the HKPR District Health Unit. “And with an increasing number of dental providers asking patients to enroll in CDCP, we want to make sure families are aware and prepared. We are here to help them through the application process.” 

What Families Need to Know About CDCP 
With CDCP now being open to all ages, families with an adjusted family net income of $90,000 or less, with no private dental insurance and who have filed their taxes are invited to submit one application for their household. This program helps cover the cost of dental care, including regular check-ups, cleanings, and treatments to help keep teeth and gums healthy.  

Families who qualify for CDCP will receive a package from Sun Life, the company managing the program. This package will include a member card, program details, and the start date for benefits. It is important to wait until this start date before booking any dental appointments. 
 

Finding a Dentist Who Accepts CDCP 
Start by asking your current dental office if they accept CDCP. If you don’t already have a dentist, you can look up CDCP-approved providers using Sun Life’s online search tool or by calling Sun Life at 1-888-888-8110 for help. When making an appointment, and before starting any treatment always: 

Families should never pay the full cost upfront, as Sun Life will not reimburse them directly. 

Families can apply for the CDCP online or get help from the Health Unit. Visit for more information on who qualifies and how to apply. The Health Unit is ready to answer any questions and help with applications. Call 1-866-888-4577 extension 1247. Families are reminded they must meet the eligibility requirements each year to continue to qualify for the CDCP. 

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Did You Know We Merged? 
As of January 1, 2025, the Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit and Peterborough Public Health merged to form the Haliburton Kawartha Northumberland Peterborough Public Health (legal name only).  
 
Efforts are currently underway to develop an operational name and a brand identity. In the meantime, you will see logos and other marketing material from both legacy organizations. You may also see references and documents using the legal name Haliburton Kawartha Northumberland Peterborough Public Health. 

Partners and members of the public should continue to engage with their local public health offices as usual until otherwise directed.

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