
Seniors over 87 can apply to join federal dental plan starting next week
OTTAWA — The federal government unveiled some details Monday of a long-awaited plan to help uninsured Canadians afford dental care — a rollout industry professionals say they’ll be watching closely for its impact on staff shortages and private coverage.
Seniors over the age of 87 will be the first cohort invited to apply to join the federally subsidized dental plan as Ottawa gradually enrols eligible participants over the course of the coming 12 months.
The program — currently projected to cost $13 billion over the next five years — will be slowly expanded over the next year to include all qualifying seniors, children under the age of 18 and people with disabilities.
The first group of seniors to join the program won’t be able to start making claims for their dental visits until May, though the exact coverage date will vary from person to person.