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Finally, someone’s thinking about kids who can’t sit still in dental chairs.

HRSA just dropped something game-changing: $50 million dedicated to helping FQHCs serve children with autism and neurodevelopmental disorders who need dental care.

25 health centers will each get $2 million to pilot innovative approaches.

Here’s why this matters:

📊 The gap is massive:
• 1 in 36 children have autism spectrum disorder
• 70% lack adequate dental care access
• Standard dental offices often can’t accommodate sensory needs
• Many dentists won’t accept Medicaid for complex cases

What makes this funding different:

It’s not just about more appointments. HRSA wants FQHCs to completely reimagine dental care delivery:

✓ Sensory-friendly clinic designs
✓ Extended appointment times
✓ Specialized training for dental teams
✓ Behavioral support integration
✓ Family-centered care models

The pilot programs launching this May will test everything from virtual reality distraction techniques to collaborative care with behavioral therapists during procedures.

One FQHC CEO told me: “We’ve been MacGyvering solutions for years. Now we can actually build what these families need.”

This isn’t just about filling cavities.

For families with special needs children, finding dental care that works can take months of searching, hours of driving, and thousands in out-of-pocket costs.

FQHCs already serve 31 million patients. Adding specialized pediatric dental capacity could transform access for our most vulnerable kids.

The real test? Whether these pilots can create sustainable models that work beyond the grant period.

Because every child deserves dental care that meets them where they are, not where we expect them to be.

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