Army Medicine
Army Medicine is the U.S. Army Medical Command and Office of the Surgeon General. It supports Army health readiness and runs programs for wounded, ill, and injured soldiers, including recovery care, care coordination, family support, adaptive activities, and a wounded soldier and family hotline.
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The Wounded Soldier and Family Hotline offers wounded, injured, or ill soldiers and their families a way to share concerns on the quality of patient care. The hotline is an avenue to gather... Main Services health education help hotlines Serving adults 18+ active duty families
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What they offer 9
- Recently verified· Jun 30
Wounded Soldier and Family HotlineService
A phone line for wounded, ill, or injured soldiers and their families to ask for help or raise concerns.
- Recently verified· Jun 30
Army Recovery Care ProgramProgram
A recovery and transition program for wounded, ill, and injured soldiers who need complex care.
- Recently verified· Jun 30
Recovery Care CoordinationService
Recovery Care Coordinators help wounded, ill, and injured soldiers, veterans, families, and caregivers connect with benefits, resources, VA services, and local support.
- Recently verified· Jun 30
Special Compensation for Assistance with Activities of Daily LivingProgram
SCAADL is monthly compensation for servicemembers with a permanent catastrophic injury or illness who need help with daily living.
- Recently verified· Jun 30
Adaptive ReconditioningProgram
Soldier Recovery Units offer adaptive sports, modified fitness, and therapeutic activities to support physical, mental, and emotional recovery.
- Recently verified· Jun 30
Career and Education ReadinessProgram
This program helps soldiers in recovery plan for returning to duty or moving into civilian life through internships, training, education, and work assignments.
- Recently verified· Jun 30
MEDCOM Family ProgramsProgram
Family Programs supports soldiers and families through readiness resources, family readiness programs, quality-of-life support, volunteer resources, and Army Family Action Plan materials.
- Recently verified· Jun 30
Army TrialsEvent
Army Trials is the Army qualifying event for the DoD Warrior Games and includes 11 adaptive sports.
- Recently verified· Jun 30
Bring on the BandsEvent
Bring on the Bands is a music event connected to Army Trials that highlights SRU music programs and music as part of recovery.
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