by Kaileyacevedo | Jun 17, 2026 | Blog Post 1 - Telehealth |
Integrating telehealth services in social work practice for vulnerable groups (Balogun et. al., 2025) Considering the recent large shift toward virtual services after COVID-19, the presence of telehealth was not entirely unexpected in the reading of Balogun et. al....
by NylaCrockran | Jun 16, 2026 | Blog Post 1 - Telehealth |
The presence of telehealth in this article was what I expected. Balogun had a great explanation of what telehealth can do for our community. I thought that the use of telehealth in Disability and chronic support was an interesting perspective. This surprised me...
by cccein1@student.gsu.edu | Jun 16, 2026 | Blog Post 1 - Telehealth |
Balogun, et. al. (2025) Telehealth is a great tool to reach out to clients. Telehealth bridges the gap between social workers and clients who may be separated by distance, limited access to transportation, or physical challenges. What surprised me most while reading...
by Kailey Boulware | Jun 16, 2026 | Blog Post 1 - Telehealth |
In this week’s literature, I was shocked to see the implications COVID-19 had on the social work profession in its entirety. Balogun et al. (2025) discussed the expansive use of telehealth to meet diverse client needs, such as case management, mental health...
by ncorrales2 | Jun 15, 2026 | Blog Post 1 - Telehealth |
Balogun, et. al. (2025) 1. Balogun focuses on how telehealth impacts the profession of social work and how it benefits individuals who face barriers. The topics that were addressed in the article were expected from my perspective. I believe the reason of telehealth...
by AliceMc | Jun 14, 2026 | Blog Post 1 - Telehealth |
For the most part, the areas of telehealth discussed in Balogun’s article coincided with my expectations. However, one area of telehealth that they discussed which was revelatory to me was the additional support that it can provide to clients suffering from domestic...