Virginia Telehealth Network

Accessibility for Those with Disabilities


  • Community Connections Hold Key to Expanding Telehealth Access, Report Says

    Community Connections Hold Key to Expanding Telehealth Access, Report Says

    Over the last several years, patients and providers alike have recognized the efficiency of telehealth, and today it holds particular promise for the one in nine Virginians with a disability. However, the adoption of telehealth across the Commonwealth often faces hurdles due to the limited availability of broadband access. Four …

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  • Enhancing Telehealth for Patients who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing

    Enhancing Telehealth for Patients who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing

    Felecia Smith’s primary job is to help ensure that individuals who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing can get access to information. Her main objective for becoming a Virginia Telehealth Network member is to educate health care providers of their obligations to Deaf and Hard of Hearing patients and the …

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  • OTs Help Chesterfield Students Transition to Teletherapy and Online Learning

    OTs Help Chesterfield Students Transition to Teletherapy and Online Learning

    Michelle Allen is an occupational therapist for Chesterfield County Public Schools and serves students privately through Treehouse Pediatric Therapy. In the school system, occupational therapists help students access their social and academic environments, which completely changed during the pandemic. “In an in-person classroom, we might be looking at positioning for …

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