Home News Kansas’ brain waiver helps with life-altering injuries. Now advocates say the process is stuck Kansas’ brain waiver helps with life-altering injuries. Now advocates say the process is stuckOctober 30, 2023News Jonah Wagner credits the brain waiver program with helping him recover after a life-altering accident. COURTESY JONAH WAGNER via KANSAS REFLECTOR BY RACHEL MIPRO Kansas Reflector TOPEKA — Twenty-six-year-old Jonah Wagner can now operate a light switch with his left arm — a maneuver he counts… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close Tags# Brain waivers# Kansas Previous Post Five ways to make math part of your kids’ daily lives Next Post SENIOR SHOWCASE: Santa’s for Seniors program accepting donations Featured Local Savings -