Our History:
The DDD Foundation,
Inc. is committed to
promoting and maintaining good oral health for patients with developmental
disabilities. Founded as a non-profit organization in 1999, the
Foundation supports a dental clinic that solely treats patients having
developmental disabilities. The clinic opened in May 2002 and it is
the only clinic of its kind in the Atlanta metro area. With a
dedicated team of professionals trained in serving patients with special
needs, the clinic serves patients with developmental disabilities including
autism, mental retardation, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, muscular
dystrophy and multiple sclerosis. The DDD Foundation’s primary goal is to
provide excellent and accessible dental care for a population that often
faces enormous barriers to affordable care.
December 1997 saw the closing of Brook Run, a state facility for persons with mental retardation. At the time, it was the one of few state facilities in Atlanta serving this special population. Brook Run’s array of services included a dental clinic which served approximately 2,000 patients. Upon Brook Run’s closing, Georgia Regional Hospital in Decatur became the primary facility in the metropolitan Atlanta area for this population. Currently its services, including dental care, are limited to only the most profoundly mentally retarded. It was this event in time that sparked the creation of The DDD Foundation.
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