A partnership between the University of Alberta School of Dentistry and the Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital Foundation
"Local heroes from the dentistry community can make a difference to the vulnerable populations that we serve." Dr. Paul Major, Lead, School of Dentistry.
This dental clinic at the Glenrose specializes in providing comprehensive service for the treatment and prevention of oral disease in frail, older adults and for individuals with physical disabilities or other care needs. Expanding this service will provide a unique learning environment for dental students.
Read the attached Summary for more details and how you can help.

Friday April 20th, Reception at 6:00 pm Dinner at 7:00 pm
Hall D, Shaw Conference Centre
$300 For 1 - $600 For 2 - Table of 10 For $3,000
Phone:780-735-6024 - Order Tickets Online - Ticket Order Form
The Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital Foundation provides financial support to enhance patient care at the Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital -- the largest freestanding, tertiary rehabilitation hospital in Canada, located in Edmonton, Alberta. The Foundation's work includes fundraising for new capital projects, innovative technology, state-of-the-art equipment, and leading edge rehabilitation research and education. Our donors and corporate sponsors are important partners in these efforts, ultimately helping empower patients and their families to live full and often extraordinary lives.
The Building Trades of Alberta Courage Centre opened in the fall of 2010. This new facility, where rehab and new technologies come together to provide encouraging new ways to rebuild lives, is made possible by many generous donations.

Western Canada's first Computer Assisted Rehabilitation Environment (CAREN) virtual reality medical treatment system designated for patient use was unveiled. The Courage in Motion (CIM) Centre, which houses the simulator, is officially opened at the Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital, thanks to a partnership between the Canadian Forces (CF), the Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital Foundation, the Government of Alberta and Alberta Health Services.
In the line of duty, Canadian soldiers are sometimes injured. In the line of duty, medical personnel at the Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital often serve our country's finest following an injury.