by DelandriaZayas | Jun 20, 2026 | Blog Post 1 - Telehealth |
When I read the article Integrating Telehealth Services in Social Work Practice for Vulnerable Groups, I was expecting telehealth services to be used for mostly counseling and medical appointments, but I was surprised by how many different ways social workers use it....
by ftaylor14 | Jun 19, 2026 | Blog Post 1 - Telehealth |
Balogun, et. al. (2025) The description of Telehealth in Balogun et al (2025) was within my expectations for the most part. In my work at addiction treatment facilities, I regularly see telehealth used to facilitate family programming and support services. For...
by Ebony Grier | Jun 18, 2026 | Blog Post 1 - Telehealth |
The existence of telehealth, as reported by Balogun et al. (2025), is consistent with my personal views on remote services, as the obstacles mentioned in the article are real. I agree that the vulnerable populations are the ones who require the services; more...
by Jontavynn S. | Jun 18, 2026 | Blog Post 1 - Telehealth |
Balogun’s telehealth article was what I expected. It highlighted the benefits and seemingly severe downfalls of telehealth. I definitely agreed with the discussion of benefits for vulnerable populations. Some individuals in these populations have debilitating...
by Dmjames | Jun 18, 2026 | Blog Post 1 - Telehealth |
Due to social distancing and quarantine measures during the COVID-19 pandemic, social workers, along with other mental health care providers, turned to technology to provide remote telehealth to continue to provide services. Balogun et. al. (2025) describe several...
by Tbyrd36 | Jun 17, 2026 | Blog Post 1 - Telehealth |
Balogun, et. al., 2025 The presence of telehealth described (Balogun, et. al., 2025) article is what I expected. Similarly to last week’s discussions, it addressed the effects covid on the health and mental health professions. This explains the increase of...