Category: Healthy Aging

  • Healthy Smiles Forever

    Healthy Smiles Forever

    A smile a day keeps the doctor away.

    The mere act of smiling can lift one’s mood, lower stress, boost the immune system and even prolong one’s life. Yet, for many older adults, smiling, and even eating and communicating are a challenge as a result of oral health issues. 

    Elders in assisted-living and long-term care facilities are at particular risk of poor oral health. Without the infrastructure for consistent dental care or staff trained in providing dental hygiene services, dental problems are common. 

    The difficulty in transporting elderly residents with mobility issues makes dental care even harder to access. Some residents are unable to stand up and scoot into a wheelchair. Even if they can get into the wheelchair, dental offices cannot physically lift patients from that wheelchair to the dental chair safely. For others, cognitive and other physical limitations present additional barriers.

    Royann Royer, a local dental hygienist, saw this gap in care and decided to take matters into her own hands. 

    She began visiting assisted-living facility residents and discussing the need for dental care with the administrators. Recognizing the scale of the issue, Royer partnered with Christian Health Associates to develop Healthy Smiles Forever. Today, it provides comprehensive on-site dental services to residents of five assisted-living and long-term care facilities in Palmer, Wasilla, and Anchorage. Healthy Smiles Forever is the only such organization in Alaska.

    With over 20% of Mat-Su residents over the age of 60, access to this type of dental care is essential, and the need is expected to increase with time. By offering preventive services, restorative services, denture services and non-surgical extractions at each site one to two days a week, Healthy Smiles Forever is improving the overall health of Mat-Su’s older adultss—and promoting more smiles. 

     Mat-Su Health Foundation helps Healthy Smiles Forever make dental care more accessible.

    In 2023, Mat-Su Health Foundation awarded $250,000 to Christian Health Associates and Healthy Smiles Forever to expand its services for more than 200 residents at three long-term care facilities in the Mat-Su. The grant allowed Healthy Smiles Forever to pay dental care specialists, expand their in-facility services and provide training and education to CNAs and other providers.

    The fact that people can get the care they need where they live has brought an incredible sense of relief for residents and their families. The Mat-Su Health Foundation is proud to support this critical work. 

  • Grants Available: Healthy Aging Through Community Connections

    Grants Available: Healthy Aging Through Community Connections

    The Healthy Aging Focus Area at the Mat-Su Health Foundation would like to invite organizations serving older adults (60+) and/or tribal Elders in the Mat-Su to apply for grant funding.

    The purpose of the Healthy Aging Through Community Connections initiative is to support community-led efforts to meet the needs of the Mat-Su Borough’s rapidly growing population of older adults and to seek an accessible and sustainable support system for older residents to maintain their independence and quality of life.

    This grant program will support three areas:

    • Increase access to and awareness of services and resources for older adults/Elders and/or organizations serving older adults/Elders
    • Support community connectedness for older adults/Elders and/or organizations serving older adults
    • Improve quality of care and services/support of caregivers and Direct Support Professionals serving older adults/tribal Elders

    For more information, download the full announcement here.

    Before you apply, please contact Kathy Swartz, Program Officer (907) 373-2827 or kswartz@www.healthymatsu.org  to discuss your idea and she can help direct you to the appropriate application.

     

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    About Mat-Su Health Foundation: Mat-Su Health Foundation (MSHF) is the official business name of Valley Hospital Association, Inc., which shares ownership in Mat-Su Regional Medical Center. In this capacity, MSHF board members and representatives actively participate in the governance of Mat-Su’s community hospital to protect the community’s interest in this important healthcare institution. The MSHF mission is to improve the health and wellness of Alaskans living in the Mat-Su and the tools it uses include grantmaking, convening of local partners, and policy change. The foundation’s work has resulted in significant improvements in systems that support the health of Mat-Su residents in areas such as behavioral health, child welfare, crisis response, community connections, workforce development, transportation, housing, and senior services. More information is available at www.healthymatsu.org.