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Take Care of Maya follows the Kowalski family. In 2015, Jack and Beata Kowalski were searching for a way to help their daughter Maya, who lived with CRPS—otherwise known as complex regional pain ...
Maya Kowalski was born in Florida to mom Beata, a Polish immigrant, and dad Jack Kowalski. She has a younger brother named Kyle. Maya began experiencing debilitating pain in 2015: She was 9 years ...
Johanna Klink, a nurse practitioner at Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital describes the day in October 2016 that Maya Kowalski was admitted to the pediatric intensive care unit during her ...
A judge issues a no-contact order between Beata and Maya, though Jack is allowed to visit Maya under strict conditions. Without the ketamine treatments, Kirkpatrick informs the Kowalskis that Maya's prolonged severe pain could cause her death. Beata is finally able to call Maya under the strict supervision of Cathi Bedy, a Suncoast social worker.
Maya Kowalski, 17, and her family were awarded a stunning $261 million in their suit against Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital in St. Petersburg. (The largest one in 2022 was $111 million.
While at the hospital, an abuse report was submitted against Beata and Jack Kowalski, and their daughter, Maya Kowalski, was placed under protective custody from a court order, beginning a three ...
The memory of the look on 10-year-old Maya Kowalski’s face as her father was told to leave her in the protective custody of the Florida Department of Children and Families at Johns Hopkins All ...
A Florida family sought help when their nine-year-old daughter, Maya, started suffering from debilitating and mysterious symptoms in 2015. An ER visit set off a horror chain of events including ...