Wounded warriors and their Families have access to a wide range of resources through federal, state, and local government programs, non-profit and Veteran service organizations, and local community organizations.
Important Phone Numbers
Army Wounded Warrior Program (AW2) * Toll Free: (877) 393-9058 Overseas DSN: (312) 221-9113 Email: AW2@conus.army.mil
Defense Centers of Excellence for Psychological Health and Traumatic Brain Injuries * Toll-free: 1-866-966-1020 Email: Resources@dcoeoutreach.org
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Toll Free: (1-800-273-TALK (8255)
Wounded Soldier and Family Hotline Toll Free: 1-800-984-8523 Overseas DSN: 312-421-3700 Stateside DSN: 421-3700 Email: WSFSupport@conus.army.mil
Womack Army Medical Center Patient Advocacy Office (910) 907-8069 or (910) 907-6037
Ombudsman
Most major military treatment facilities and Veterans Affairs (VA) hospitals have an ombudsman for patients, including STs. The local ombudsman is another resource for STs if questions or concerns arise that are not addressed by the WTB or WTU. The ombudsman helps STs connect with local agencies and community groups and assists with unresolved issues and policy updates. The ombudsman also provides Family advocacy and acts as a mediator, communicator, and facilitator for problem solving.
Womack Army Medical Center Ombudsman (910) 907-8191 or (910) 907-8609 or (910) 907-8255
Federal Resources
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs *
Military OneSource *
Social Security Administration - Disability Benefits for Wounded Warriors *
Transition Assistance Program *
Important Documents
Wounded Warrior Entitlement Handbook (PDF File)
Overview of the Army Physical Disability Evaluation System (PDF File)
Special Compensation for Assistance with Activities of Daily Living (PDF File)
DoD Wounded, Ill and Injured Compensation & Benefits Handbook (PDF File)
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