Dr. Archer recently did a presentation on DEAR (Dental Elder Abuse Response) at the Parkinson Society Canada Etobicoke division where she talked about the importance of responsible caregivers for elderly patients.
Read More ➞The DEAR Project Featured in The Mosaic Newsletter
A two page spread about the DEAR Project was featured in the 2014 Spring Issue of The Mosaic Newsletter by the Canadian Association of Public Health Dentistry.
Read More ➞Dr. Archer’s Toronto Observer Article
Check out the article in the Toronto Observer about Dr. Archer and the DEAR project!
Read More ➞Dr. Archer’s School Visit at Lambton Kingsway
Dr. Archer has always been passionate about giving back to her community, and this past week was no exception. Just this past Friday, Dr. Archer visited Lambton Kingsway School in Etobicoke to discuss why dentistry is an awesome career!
Read More ➞GrowWell Patient Feedback Survey Results
The results are in from our GrowWell patient survey. The people have spoken — and we’re delighted that they feel well served by Archer Dental. Archer Dental is always looking for ways to better serve our patients. To that end, we’ve partnered with GrowWell – an independent, third-party patient feedback service — to help us improve the quality of our services.
Read More ➞Dr. Archer’s Bad Dental Habits on Rogers TV
Dr. Natalie Archer Returns to Rogers TV for a segment on Downright Domestic about Bad Dental Habits. Learn about things that you do that maybe you should think twice about!
Read More ➞Video: Dr. Archer with hero Hazel McCallion
Dr. Natalie Archer was thrilled to have the opportunity to sit down with famed mayor Hazel McCallion recently to talk about life and public service.
Read More ➞Video: Random Acts of Kindness
Archer Dental is proud to participate in the Random Act of Kindness Day for 2014 which is being held on Friday November 7th. View the video to learn more about this family and how our story began.
Read More ➞Healthy Mouth, Healthy Body: Essential Tips for Elder Dental Care
In Spring 2014, Dr. Natalie Archer wrote an article in Long Term Care Magazine speaking to the direct connection between oral health and overall health, especially in the elderly.
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