H.O.P.E. Wellness Collective Helps Joey Receive Aquatic Therapy


Joey with his aquatic therapist at Hands on Rehab. Special thanks to H.O.P.E. Wellness Collective for making this moment happen.

Through the donations of H.O.P.E. Wellness Collective, Joey was able to resume aquatic therapy at Hands on Rehab after CHOC denied these services, calling them “experimental”, leaving few options.

The medical marijuana community is picking up where health care delivery is dropping off, and as the results reveal, this is an important form of experiential healing, not experimental healing.

Mieko can’t say the same for the previous medications his doctors ‘experimented’ on Joey with for the first ten years of his life.

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