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Originally published on March 12, 2021 5:25 pm
With COVID-19 leading to an expansion of telehealth services in the past year, Peoria area health care professionals expect those remote treatment options to keep growing even after the pandemic ends.
“I think it’s here to stay, and I think it’s a great thing,” said Dr. Ted Bender, a clinical psychologist and president of UnityPlace in Peoria. “It’s going to improve access, which in mental health is the key to everything: improving access to care. We need to continue to work on ways to engage the unengaged.”
Bender said COVID-19 forced people to start doing more things remotely from their homes, and that includes seeking medical and mental health care.