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Dental service receives grant from Belmont County Enrichment Fund

Photo Provided Dr. Amber Bauer, dental director, OHHS and Dr. David Mayberry, Barnesville Family Dental Center.

BARNESVILLE — Ohio Hills Health Services is grateful to the Belmont County Enrichment Fund for funding to support the Barnesville Family Dental Center.

The Belmont County Enrichment Fund — formerly Smith-Goshen-Rice Enrichment Fun — was created in 2013 by a group of landowners along with Rice Energy in Belmont County. The Belmont County Enrichment Fund is established through the Community Foundation for the Ohio Valley.

“We want to thank all of the donors for their very generous support to make this grant possible and to assist us to expand our dental services,” said Jan Chambers, director of Outreach and Development, OHHS. “The Belmont County Enrichment Fund is making a difference in the lives of area residents. Thank you!”

Funding through the Belmont County Enrichment Fund allowed OHHS to purchase dental equipment and tools for the Barnesville Family Dental Center.

“The Barnesville Family Dental Center works to make dental care more accessible and affordable for area residents,” said Dr. Amber Bauer, dental director, OHHS. “There are very few area dentists who accept Medicaid, and this can present a hardship, especially for area children. Thank you to the Belmont County Enrichment Fund for assisting us to better serve our communities.”

The Barnesville Family Dental Center accepts Medicaid and most dental insurances. OHHS also offers a Patient Discount Program on most dental procedures for those who qualify.

For additional information regarding OHHS and the Patient Discount Program, visit OhioHills.org or call 740-239-6447.

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