Since it was launched over a year ago, the I Matter program has provided therapy to thousands of children across almost all of Colorado’s counties. Lawmakers behind the program say they want to build on it, but some mental health providers say it doesn’t reach the state’s most vulnerable young people.
This story is part of the 2022 Longevity series. View all stories here. When Joel Wexler learned he would have to travel to Edwards to receive his radiation therapy treatments, he was just relieved that.
When Joel Wexler learned he would have to travel to Edwards to receive his radiation therapy treatments, he was just relieved that the drive would be made in the fall and not on icy winter.
Editor’s note: This is the second article in a four-part series titled “Peaks, Valleys of High Country cancer,” which publishes every Friday. Part 1 was published Sept. 2. Kathy Jones says a simple suggestion by a physician’s.
Editor’s note: This is our second article in a four-part series titled “Peaks, Valleys of High Country cancer,” which publishes every Friday. Part 1 was published Sept. 2. Kathy Jones says a simple suggestion by.