WWR supports WII Marines’ well-being through programs addressing health needs of all types: mind, body, spirit, and family. Marines whose recovery needs require a full-time focus may reside at one of the two Warrior Hope and Care Centers. These centers are campus-style environments located at Camp Pendleton, CA and Camp Lejeune, NC. They provide a single location for services, including counseling, physical therapy, education, and training.
In addition to the expertise and support of care team members, Marines have access to the WWR’s medical section. The section consists of the regiment surgeon, nurse case manager, mental health advisor, TBI program coordinator, psychological health program coordinator and several clinical care advocates (CCAs).
The medical section advises WWR and Marine commands regarding medical issues, emerging technologies and treatments impacting WII Marines, with emphasis on the invisible wounds of traumatic brain injury (TBI) and combat stress.
Clinical care advocates also support individual Marines through case review, medical advocacy and care coordination. CCAs work closely with the Marine Intercept Program and other Marine and Family programs to ensure all available support is offered to Marines in need. All Marines, whether assigned to a WWR asset or not, can receive medical section support.
Understanding the diverse needs of the Marine population it serves, WWR offers a spectrum of programs to assist in recovery, rehabilitation and reintegration. The table below details the various assets available to Marines, all of which can be accessed through a Marine’s assigned RCC or by calling the Sgt Merlin German Wounded Warrior Call Center.
Program | Description | Contact and Support |
Charitable Events(Learn More) |
Several national non-profit organizations plan and fund events, such as fishing or hunting expeditions, to support healing and recovery of wounded, ill or injured servicemembers. |
Request through your Section Leader or RCC. Contact [email protected] for more information. |
Family Support Staff(Learn More) |
Family Readiness Officers (FROs) are members of the unit who provide oversight and coordination of all aspects of family support that impact the well-being and resiliency of Marines and their families. |
1. Go to www.eMarine.org
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IDES Attorney Program |
Navy and Marine Corps Disability Attorneys can assist you throughout the IDES/ Medical Evaluation Board (MEB) process. |
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Medical Section |
Advocacy, care coordination, educational outreach and collaboration with public/ private providers
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To contact the Medical Section ([email protected]) or for a referral: Related Fact Sheets: |
Religious Ministry Services |
Promotes healing and enhances spiritual fitness through all phases of the recovery process by
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WWR Chaplain: 703-432-1878Wounded Warrior BN East: 910-376-2409Wounded Warrior BN West: 760-763-6320 |
Reserve Medical Entitlements Determination Section(Learn More) |
Oversees all cases of wounded, ill and injured Marine reservists who require medical care beyond the duty period for service-incurred ailments. |
For more information, check out the RMED fact sheet. |
Transition Support Cell |
Coordinates and facilitates internships and job opportunities for those who will be leaving active duty. |
For more information, check out the transition fact sheet. |
Warrior Athlete Reconditioning Program |
The Warrior Athlete Reconditioning Program (WAR-P) provides opportunities for wounded, ill, and injured Marines to engage in both physical and cognitive activities outside the traditional therapy setting. |
If you have any questions or would like
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