FAQ For Families
We honor the dedication of our men and women in uniform to the mission and their service to our
country. We are committed to providing every Service member with the health care programs you
need to maintain and improve your readiness, fitness and well-being before, during and after
deployment. The Post-Deployment Health Reassessment is designed to find out what you need for
your health and remove any obstacles that may stand in your way of getting those needs met.
Until it’s your time to begin this process, here are some answers to frequently asked questions about deployment health and the PDHRA:
You can help by encouraging your loved one to take advantage of the PDHRA program when their unit or commander notifies them that it is time to participate in the program – about three- to six-months after their return from deployment. Remind your loved one that the PDHRA program is another opportunity to take advantage of the health care services provided to them. Encourage them to participate in the program
Until it’s your time to begin this process, here are some answers to frequently asked questions about deployment health and the PDHRA:
Why should my loved one take part in the PDHRA?
We know that deployment health concerns may not be noticed immediately after deployment. After
your loved one gets back home and settles back into life and work, you may notice things are not
quite right. Your concerns may be mild, or they may be more troublesome. They may affect your
entire family. And, your loved one may not know the best place to go to find out what to do
about it. The PDHRA program gives your loved one an opportunity to access care after returning
from deployment.
How can I help my loved one and be a part of this process?
If you or your loved one recognize any health-related issues that need to be addressed, you
don’t have to wait for the PDHRA. Encourage your loved one to seek health care advice for any
health problems or issues they may have. Active duty members should contact their primary care
provider. Reserve component members should use the TRICARE benefits they have earned
(six-months of benefits after returning from deployment), Veteran’s Administration benefits
(2-years after returning from deployment) or contact their personal health care provider.
You can help by encouraging your loved one to take advantage of the PDHRA program when their unit or commander notifies them that it is time to participate in the program – about three- to six-months after their return from deployment. Remind your loved one that the PDHRA program is another opportunity to take advantage of the health care services provided to them. Encourage them to participate in the program
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PDHRA Information Site was last updated on 04/19/07.