Joya telehealth
Changes at Joya, which does a ton of therapies for kids birth to three with special needs.They've had to go total telehealth in wake of COVID-19 restrictions.
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Jessica Burkhart and her 19-month-old daughter, Journey, work through a therapy video session with Joya physical therapist Ginette Kerkering and special education teacher Rebekah Edvalson on Wednesday, April 29, 2020, at Burkhart's home in Spokane, Wash.
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Jessica Burkhart and her 19-month-old daughter, Journey, work through a therapy video session with Joya physical therapist Ginette Kerkering and special education teacher Rebekah Edvalson on Wednesday at Burkhart’s home in Spokane.
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19-month-old Journey Burkhart, smiles as she works through a therapy video session with her mother Jessica, Joya physical therapist Ginette Kerkering and special education teacher Rebekah Edvalson on Wednesday, April 29, 2020, at Burkhart's home in Spokane, Wash.
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19-month-old Journey Burkhart, touches a laptop screen as she works through a therapy video session with her mother Jessica, Joya physical therapist Ginette Kerkering, right, and special education teacher Rebekah Edvalson, center, on Wednesday, April 29, 2020, at Burkhart's home in Spokane, Wash.
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