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Welcome to the Wounded Warrior Mentor Program
In 2004 the West Point Class of 1958 initiated a mentoring program for wounded Soldiers and Marines at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C. when it became apparent that Wounded Warriors needed more individual attention than the Army could provide. We found that Wounded Warriors needed additional, one-on-one, assistance to orient them on a new profession and a new life, as well as counseling on benefits, jobs, educational opportunities, and handling of finances as well as navigating the complexities of the military medical system. Lee Miller '58, Bruce Holmberg '61, Greg Gadston '89, Alton McCallum '02, and John Herren '58
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Last Updated ( Monday, 01 March 2010 )
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Homeowners Assistance Program |
Homeowners Assistance Program Expands
The Department of Defense (DOD) is proud to offer the Homeowners Assistance Program (HAP) to eligible service members and federal civilian, including non-appropriated fund, employees. The program is authorized by law, and administered by the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) to assist eligible homeowners who face financial loss when selling their primary residence homes in areas where real estate values have declined because of a base closure or realignment announcement.
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 06 March 2010 )
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PDMRA Compensation Program |
Are You Eligible for Extra Money? Thousands of Reserve and National Guard Soldiers Are
Reserve and National Guard soldiers from every state and territory and the District of Columbia are among those eligible for additional money from the Post Deployment Mobilization Respite Absence (PDMRA) Compensation Program, the Department of Defense has determined.
OCAR and the states and territories now are identifying their soldiers who are entitled to extra cash for serving long deployments overseas.
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 27 February 2010 )
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National Resource Directory Web Site |
DoD Wounded Warrior Web Site Upgraded
The federal departments of Veterans Affairs, Labor and Defense have unveiled an improved website for wounded warriors. The National Resource Directory (http://www.nationalresourcedirectory.gov/) is a comprehensive, free, online tool for wounded, ill and injured servicemembers, veterans and their families and caregivers. Visitors to the site can find an extensive range of information about veterans' benefits, including disability and pension benefits, VA health care and educational opportunities. The website also provides a single point of access to a wealth of information from more than 10,000 sites by federal, state and local governments and organizations offering services for wounded warriors.
See more Wounded Warrior (http://www.military.com/wounded-warriors) news on Military.com.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 10 March 2010 )
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DHCC is Looking for Participants |
Vets Help Vets Through Chance Discovery for Improving Sleep
Vietnam veterans who were prescribed a medication for the treatment of blood pressure and prostate problems reported to their providers that the combat nightmares they had been living with for decades had considerably lessened. Researchers today are studying this finding to see if the medication can be beneficial to veterans of the current conflicts.
Researchers from the Deployment Health Clinical Center (DHCC), VA Puget Sound Healthcare System/University of Washington School of Medicine, Madigan Army Medical Center, and Walter Reed Army Medical Center are studying the impact that this medication can have on improving the quality of sleep for Service members and veterans. For the next two years, the DHCC is looking for participants to be a part of a 15-week study to test the benefits of this medication.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 23 February 2010 )
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MAX EARNINGS AMOUNT for Permanent SSA-D (SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY)
Substantial Gainful Activity
To be eligible for disability benefits, a person must be unable to engage in substantial gainful activity (SGA). A person who is earning more than a certain monthly amount (net of impairment-related work expenses) is ordinarily considered to be engaging in SGA. The amount of monthly earnings considered as SGA depends on the nature of a person's disability. The Social Security Act specifies a higher SGA amount for statutorily blind individuals; Federal regulations specify a lower SGA amount for non-blind individuals. Both SGA amounts generally increase with increases in the national average wage index.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 01 March 2010 )
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PTSD Class Action Lawsuit |
Class Action Lawsuit to Yield Better Benefits for Thousands of Veterans Suffering from PTSD and Their Families
Veterans must opt-in by July 24 for disability rating upgrade and expedited review of benefits, NVLSP and Morgan Lewis available to counsel veterans on their rights as class members
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 25, 2010
WASHINGTON—Following an order issued by the judge overseeing Sabo v. United States, legal notices are being mailed this week to more than 4,300 veterans who served in Operation Iraqi Freedom or Operation Enduring Freedom and were diagnosed with post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The court’s notice invites them to join a class action lawsuit filed in December 2008 in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims by signing and submitting an “opt-in” form no later than July 24, 2010. Submitting this form will allow these veterans to take advantage of a negotiated resolution that guarantees an upgrade in the veteran’s disability rating and an expedited review by a military correction board to determine the full extent of the rating improvement.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 08 March 2010 )
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PTSD Treatment Breakthrough |
Studies Find Breakthrough in PTSD Treatment
Marine Corps Times
By Kelly Kennedy - Staff writer
Posted : Sunday Dec 27, 2009 8:40:52 EST
Brain scans, blood tests may help predict condition
Two new studies seem to provide more evidence that post-traumatic stress disorder is a chemical change in the brain caused by trauma — and that it might be possible to diagnose, treat and predict which troops are most susceptible to it using brain scans or blood tests.
In one study, Christine Marx of the Duke University Medical Center and Durham Veterans Affairs Medical Center wondered why PTSD, depression and pain often occur together.
Researchers already knew that people with PTSD show changes in their neurosteroids, which are brain chemicals thought to play a role in how the body responds to stress.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 01 March 2010 )
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Real Warriors Campaign New PSAs |
Real Warriors Campaign Launches New PSAs to Combat Psychological Health Stigma
DCoE in Action Newsletter for Defense Centers of Excellence VOL 2/NO. 7 | Nov. - Dec. 2009
Army Major Jeff Hall, Real Warriors PSA
Army Reservist Staff Sgt. Megan Krause, Real Warriors PSA
On October 13, 2009, the Real Warriors Campaign launched four new public service announcements (PSAs) to help combat the stigma associated with seeking treatment for psychological health concerns and traumatic brain injury.
In addition to being posted on the Real Warriors Campaign Web site, thePSAs will also air on DoD and civilian media nationwide and overseas. “Every deployment is unique and impacts our service members in different ways,” said DCoE Director Brig. Gen. Sutton, M.D. “No one returns home the same way they left. These PSAs are an important part of tearing down the stigma that can keep our warriors from seeking the psychological health care they need to maintain resilience.”
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 13 December 2009 )
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Next Generation Prosthesis |
Walter Reed Patients Test Next Generation Prosthesis
By Christen N. McCluney Special to American Forces Press Service WASHINGTON, Dec. 10, 2009
Wounded warriors at the Military Advanced Training Center at Walter Reed Army Medical Center here are testing a new microprocessor-controlled prosthetic knee. The X2 microprocessor knee by Otto Bock HealthCare is the result of a medical research project funded in support of the Military Amputee Research Program.
This project, administered by the Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center, had the goal of developing "an electronically controlled prosthetic knee joint that meets the specific demands of military staff in real world activity," said Troy Turner, Advanced Technology Research Program manager at TATRC.
He added that in 2005, officials recognized that even the cutting-edge prosthetic devices weren't good enough.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 01 March 2010 )
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New Treatments Must Be Explored |
Army Secretary: New Treatments For PTSD And TBI Must Be Explored
Stripes Central (Stripes.com) December 9, 2009 By Jeff Schogol
Army Secretary John McHugh sat down with Stars and Stripes Tuesday to talk about a broad range of issues, including the Army’s efforts to combat post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury.
Where do you feel the Army needs to improve when it comes to treating PTSD and TBI?
Well, I just this morning returned from my my most recent visit to Walter Reed, and it’s clear as you go through those wards that obviously this is an ongoing challenge, and one that while I think we’ve made a lot of progress on, particularly from the diagnostic and treatment side, we have to continue to do better.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 01 March 2010 )
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Disability Evaluation System |
DOD and VA Announce Disability Evaluation System Pilot Expansion
The Departments of Defense (DoD) and Veterans Affairs (VA) announced today that beginning in January 2010, the Disability Evaluation System (DES) pilot will expand to an additional six installations across the country.
The new locations will include: Fort Benning, Ga.; Fort Bragg, N.C.; Fort Hood, Texas; Fort Lewis, Wash.; Fort Riley, Kan.; and Portsmouth Naval Medical Center, Va. This expansion brings the total number of military facilities using the pilot to 27.
“The decision to expand the pilot was based upon favorable reviews focusing on the program’s ability to meet timeliness, effectiveness, transparency, and customer and stakeholder satisfaction,” said Noel Koch, deputy under secretary of defense, Office of Wounded Warrior Care and Transition Policy.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 16 November 2009 )
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Monthly GI Bill Payment Rate IncreasedAs of October 1, 2009 the monthly GI Bill payment rate increased 3.6% to $1,368. This money is not a loan, but a benefit you've earned to help pay for a degree or professional certificate.
The first step in using this money is to Find Military Friendly Schools who value Veterans by offering college credit for service. Military.com works with hundreds of accredited schools that can save you time in the class room and are familiar with the GI Bill. You can also request free information from Schools Who Offer Credit for Service in the Air Force.
For more information, please visit http://edu.military.com/gibill/?ESRC=091005SOL_airforce_v.se
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 25 October 2009 )
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New DCoE Web Site Offers Specialized Content, New Features for Visitors
DEFENSE CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE: For Psychological Health & Traumatic Brain Injury (DCoE)
DCoE assesses, validates, oversees and facilitates prevention, resilience, identification, treatment, outreach, rehabilitation, and reintegration programs for psychological health and traumatic brain injury to ensure the Department of Defense meets the needs of the nation's military communities, warriors and families.
DCoE recently launched a new Web site at our current address: www.dcoe.health.mil/. The revamped site contains audience-specific sections for warriors, families, news media and health professionals. The specialized content will make it easier for these audiences to quickly find the resources and information they need to answer their psychological health (PH) and traumatic brain injury (TBI) questions. Other new features include RSS feeds, improved usability and a media room with videos and podcasts featuring DCoE leadership and other PH and TBI experts. The new site went live on October 1, 2009. DCoE will be adding articles, videos, podcasts and resources frequently so check back often.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 10 March 2010 )
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New DoD 24-Hour Outreach Center |
New DoD Center Helps with Psychological Health & Traumatic Brain Injury
A new 24-hour outreach center now provides information and referrals to military service members, veterans, their families and others with questions about psychological health and traumatic brain injury.
Operated by the Defense Centers of Excellence for Psychological Health and Traumatic Brain Injury (DCoE), which falls under TRICARE Management Activity, staff at the center are available around the clock, 365 days a year, by phone at 866-966-1020 and by e-mail at
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Last Updated ( Monday, 19 October 2009 )
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WARNING-Please Pay Attention
The VA reports that a reprehensible scam is targeting veterans.
Scammers are calling VA beneficiaries under the guise of a phony "Patient Care Group". The caller claims that VA prescriptions are being administered by this company.
The scammers ask for personal information, including credit card information, claiming that this is necessary for the beneficiary to keep receiving prescriptions through the VA.
This is completely bogus.
The VA does not call vets and ask them to disclose personal information over the phone, and the VA hasn't changed any prescription dispensing rules.
Be safe. Never give out personal information to any unsolicited phone caller.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 20 October 2009 )
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Department of Veterans Affairs Aptitude Testing
As soon as a WW is an outpatient and capable mentally and physically of being tested, they should contact Jeannie Lehowicz at 703-424-3563 or Room 2-24 of the MATC or new amputee center for an appointment to complete an application to be tested. Be aware the application must be approved by the VA and the approval process may take from one to four weeks.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 20 October 2009 )
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Group Offers Free Psychiatric Care to War Vets
Stars and Stripes | Leo Shane III | May 20, 2008
WASHINGTON -- A coalition of mental health groups announced plans Monday to establish a nationwide network of psychiatrists, psychologists and other experts to provide free counseling to combat veterans and their families.
"Citizen soldiers have had extended, long deployments, and that has created a difficult situation for them and for their families," said Dr. Richard Harding, president of the American Psychiatric Foundation. "Those people need help ... and we have a duty to take care of them."
The groups' goal is to enlist about 40,000 mental health professionals -- about 10 percent of the nationwide force -- to donate time and services to individual veterans, their families, or veterans groups.
Their web site is: http://www.giveanhour.org/skins/gah/home.aspx
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 06 March 2010 )
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New Web Page Guides TRICARE Beneficiaries to Behavioral Health Resources
FALLS CHURCH, Va. – A new Web page for TRICARE beneficiaries takes the brainwork out of seeking help.
May is Mental Health Month, and at http://www.tricare.mil/mentalhealth/ TRICARE is committed to providing beneficiaries with the most up-to-date information about available its behavioral health resources.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 20 October 2009 )
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Suicide Primer for Lay People |
Suicide Primer for Lay People "Must Read" Document
Not all people with depression will show all symptoms or have them to the same degree. If a person has four or more symptoms, for more than two weeks, consult a doctor or mental health professional right away. While the symptoms specified for all groups below generally characterize major depression, there are other disorders with similar characteristics including: bipolar illness, anxiety disorder, or attention deficit disorder with or without hyperactivity.
Click here to download document Suicide Primer for Lay People with important information for all Mentors and Follow-On Mentors.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 20 October 2009 )
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Education Counselor Available |
Long Range Education Counselor Available
Priscilla Hardiman, a WWMP volunteer and long range education counselor, will be available to counsel WW's by appointment 9:00 to 3:30 hours on Mondays in the Ed Center, Room 3-08, Delano Hall (Bldg 11) beginning Jan 26 and each Monday thereafter. Her PH at the office is 202-356-1012, Ext 20425.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 01 March 2010 )
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"Give an Hour" Valuable Web Site
Give an Hour is a national nonprofit organization whose mission is to develop a national network of volunteers capable of responding to both acute and chronic conditions that arise within our society. Our first target population is the U.S. troops and families who are being affected by the current military conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq. We are now creating a national network of mental health professionals who are literally giving an hour of their time each week to provide free mental health services to military personnel and their families. Individuals who receive services will be given the opportunity to give back in their own community. By providing critical psychological support to military personnel and their families, we will support the sacrifices they are making and ameliorate the difficulties they face.
Click on the "Give an Hour" Program Menu (to the left) to access further material about this Program.
Their web site at www.giveanhour.org has additional useful material.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 22 October 2009 )
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These posters will be displayed in the heavy traffic and display areas of the first and third floors of the Walter Reed Hospital indefinitely or until they have to be removed because of the BRAC. They will also be displayed in the Soldiers Family Assistance Center, the Mologne House and the WW Transition Brigade Headquarters at Walter Reed. Two posters also will be displayed at Bethesda Naval and Ft Belvoir.
Click here for a larger image that is clearly readable.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 17 June 2009 )
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