Social workers, like many health and behavioral health professionals, are concerned about the impact of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on their well-being, the people to whom they provide services, their families, and others in the community.
NASW has been working on multiple fronts to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and ensure access to services, such as teletherapy. Social workers are in a unique position to promote disease prevention efforts (including disseminating accurate information from trusted sources), and to help address anxiety and other concerns that are arising as a result of this public health crisis.
Below are resources to support social workers in this role. As this situation continues to rapidly evolve, NASW will continue to monitor developments and work to protect social workers and the clients we serve.
COVID-19 has exacerbated challenges faced by nursing home residents, social work staff, and family caregivers. Learn about those challenges and discover strategies and resources to enhance resilience, as well as information about national-level advocacy to mitigate the effects of COVID-19 on nursing home residents, social work staff, and family caregivers. This webinar, worth 1 Aging and Long-Term Care credit hour, is offered in collaboration with the National Consumer Voice for Quality Long-Term Care.
This April 2020 call-in question and answer session was designed to provide key guidance on telehealth from a legal, clinical, administrative and ethical perspectives; offer an open forum for social workers to ask questions about the implications of COVID-19 on their practice, and; connect social workers to legal, telehealth, clinical, and ethical resources to support their practice during the COVID-19 pandemic.
This workshop explores the new rulings and guidelines since the public health emergency was declared in January 2020 that affects the provision of clinical services via telehealth. We discuss the new rules and waivers with Medicare and Medicaid, offer a quick-start guide to establishing a telehealth practice, and more.
This pre-recorded webinar provides an update on guidance from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) on enhanced telehealth (including teletherapy) options for Medicare beneficiaries during the current COVID-19 public health emergency.
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