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NAVY WOULDED WARRIOR
Navy Wounded Warrior supports Sailors and Coast Guardsmen facing serious non-combat or combat-related injuries, as well as physical and psychological illnesses. The program provides individualized, proactive guidance on non-medical care, including:
Pay and Benefits
Caregiver Resources and Respite Care
Bedside Travel
Job Training
Childcare
Adaptive Reconditioning
The Comprehensive Recovery Plan is a key component of our continuum of care, enabling service members to focus on their recovery goals and well-being. This program encourages retention and return to duty while facilitating a smooth transition to the Department of Veterans Affairs when medical conditions prevent continued service.
Support for the Entire Family:
When Navy Wounded Warrior receives word that a recovering service member is inbound, its team of experts takes immediate action, addressing issues — both large and small — families experience when a loved one becomes seriously wounded, ill, or injured. They first tackle the family’s most pressing needs, including Invitational Travel Orders, installation access, lodging, and child care. Whenever possible, they ensure those needs are met before the service member arrives at a medical treatment facility.
When working with a service member to develop a Recovery Care Plan, Navy Wounded Warrior makes certain their family and caregiver are included. Critical family needs – such as loss of income, benefits, and emotional well-being – are focal points of the plan and are tracked throughout the recovery process.
Over time, Navy Wounded Warrior communicates frequently with families, ensuring their quality of life does not suffer while providing care for a loved one. As needed, families are connected with services such as personal financial management, spouse employment assistance, respite care information, and child and youth programs.
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