by Charles2699 | Jul 2, 2026 | Blog Post 1 - Telehealth |
Balogun, et. Al (2005) Yes, the description of telehealth is exactly what I expected. One thing that surprised me was using telehealth to offer parenting education for at-risk families. I can see how this could prevent Child Services from removing kids or worse,...
by jwkjr75 | Jun 27, 2026 | Blog Post 1 - Telehealth |
For all the devastation COVID-19 left behind, it also gave us a powerful reminder: when the chips are down, we can pull off massive leaps in a short amount of time. I’m not just talking about the lightning speed of vaccine development that helped us get our lives...
by Seqouyah Andrews | Jun 22, 2026 | Blog Post 1 - Telehealth |
Blog Post 1: Telehealth Health in Social Work Practice Balogun et al. (2025) The presence of telehealth aligned with my expectations because it is now widely used in social work and healthcare. What stood out to me was how heavily it is relied upon for vulnerable...
by PreciousL02 | Jun 20, 2026 | Blog Post 1 - Telehealth |
After reading Balogun (2025), I came away with a deeper understanding of both the opportunities and challenges that telehealth presents in social work practice. While I expected telehealth to improve access to services, I was surprised by the wide range of ways it is...
by Melina | Jun 20, 2026 | Blog Post 1 - Telehealth |
One of the most surprising things discussed in Balogun et al. (2025) was the use of telehealth as a safety tool for survivors of domestic violence. I had never considered how virtual services could provide a safer way for clients to access support. The same idea...
by nellygomezreyes | Jun 20, 2026 | Blog Post 1 - Telehealth |
I expected telehealth to be used mainly for counseling and mental health services, but I was surprised to learn how widely it is used in social work. The authors discussed using telehealth for housing assistance, crisis intervention, and connecting clients to...