Pennsylvania National Guard
Behavioral Health Resource Guide
Operation Enduring Freedom/Operation Iraqi Freedom
PA Guard & Army Web Sites:
Military Mental Health Self-Assessment for Families and Service Members
Depression, PTSD, Anixiety Disorder, Bipolar, Alcohol Abuse
Available 24/7 at www.MilitaryMentalHealth.org
Online and telephone self-assessment intended to help families and service
members idenify their symptoms and obtain assistance.
Toll-free Telephone Self Asessment - 1-877-877-3647
Veterans Affairs (VA)
Provides free medical & mental health care for two years after discharge
from active duty for conditions possibly related to your combat theatre
service, regardless of your income status. After 2 yrs., VA services continue
to be available to eligible individuals. Co-pays are then based on income.
VA also has specialized health & conseling services for women who served.
Contact info for Women Veteran Program Managers -
http://www1.va.gov/womenvet/.
General information number for VA questions: 1-877-222-8387
Vet Center Readjustment Conseling - http://www.va.gov/rcs/ .
Tricare Behavioral Health Plan
Soliders & their families are eligible for six months of mental heath care after
discharge from active duty.
Recorded mental health infomation available on "Audio Health Library" 24/7
http://www.tricare.osd.mil/ or telephone - 1-877-874-2273
Military Once Source
Private & Confidential 24/7 infomation & referral service for National Guard
soldiers and their families. No cost to service member or family.
telephone 1-800-342-9647 font>
Troop & Family Counseling Services for National Guard & Reserves
1-888-755-9355