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Thank you for your interest in the Care Team program!
Contact your Airman and Family Readiness Center (377-2178) or careteams@eielson.af.mil for more information or to sign up for the next available training.
Please read the Training Read Ahead; a working understanding of this material is required .
We look forward to working with you!
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CARE TEAMS are families helping families in specific crisis situations (e.g. serious injury or death). Care Team members are trained to help others in crisis--emotionally and practically.
Care Teams are compassionate volunteers from the whole Air Force Family (family members, active duty, civilians, contractors & guardsmen) to help the entire Air Force Family (civilians, contractors, families & single Airmen).
Care Teams are a new initiative from Pacific Air Forces and Eielson is developing the program. Here are some basic answers to frequently asked questions
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· Answer phones, screen calls and visitors
· Arrange help with household matters, reschedule appointments, run errands, and provide meal support
· Babysit or make temporary childcare arrangements
· Keep a log of your questions for the Family Liaison Officer (FLO) or Unit Commander
· Provide transportation and/or accompany family to local medical/rehabilitation facility
· Assist visiting family members and friends with installation access and/or lodging
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· Make funeral arrangements
(i.e., handled by FLO and unit)
· Provide information about benefits or entitlements
(i.e., handled by the FLO and unit leadership)
· Offer any type of counseling
Care Team volunteers are not trained as grief counselors. Rather, they provide help and comfort.
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No, it is optional. You will be asked if you wish to receive this support, which is provided by the unit or wing. If you accept, a small group of trained Care Team members, composed of spouse volunteers, will be sent to assist and support you and your family for about 72 hours to 2 weeks until extended family arrives. Regardless of whether you accept or decline a Care Team, your family will still receive assistance from the unit and others. |
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Yes. Have your friends contact the Airman & Family Readiness Center to attend Care Team Training. |
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Contact the Airman & Family Readiness Center (A&FRC) at 377-2178 and you will be scheduled to receive Care Team Training. |
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A Hospitality Team does not come into contact with grieving family but assists them by doing things like walking the dog, mowing the lawn and bringing meals. |
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Access more questions and answers on pages 4-7 of the Training Read Ahead material. Click the link at the right for Training Read Ahead. |
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Air Force Family Programs -
Contact Eielson's A&FRC for on-going programs & services (377-2178)
Military OneSource:
www.militaryonesource.com
1-800-342-9647 or 1-888-774-1361
Assistance to Airmen and Families with personal finances, emotional support during deployments, relocation information, resources needed for special circumstances, or private counseling in the local community 24/7
Air Force Wounded Warrior Program (AFW2)
1-800-581-9437
wounded.warrior@randolph.af.mil
If you are or the family member of a wounded warrior, a consultant can help you understand what benefits, resources and support are available to you.
Air Force Casualty Services
1-877-353-6807
Surviving family member of a retired Air Force member residing in the United States, receive personal assistance in applying for eligible benefits on their behalf by contacting:
Department of Defense's Military Homefront
www.militaryhomefront.dod.mil
Department of Veteran's Affairs
www.va.gov
Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS)
www.taps.org
1-800-959-TAPS (8277)
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