Royal Far West says Telecare can match face-to-face healthcare

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Updated April 7 2020 - 6:51am, first published April 6 2020 - 7:00pm
Royal Far West Occupational Therapist, Billie Newton doing a Telecare session with a child in Cobar. Royal Far West say their clinicians work hard to make their online sessions just as engaging as their face-to-face programs. Photo supplied.
Royal Far West Occupational Therapist, Billie Newton doing a Telecare session with a child in Cobar. Royal Far West say their clinicians work hard to make their online sessions just as engaging as their face-to-face programs. Photo supplied.

The world is scrambling to adapt to communicating through a screen, but for Australian charity Royal Far West it's nothing new.

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Olivia Calver

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Journalist for The Land

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