Navy Wounded Warrior provides assistance to seriously wounded, ill and injured service members located throughout the country.
Important Information For The CNRMA Navy Wounded Warrior Program
Navy Wounded Warrior supports Sailors and Coast Guardsmen facing serious non-combat or combat-related injuries, as well as physical and psychological illnesses. The program provides individualized, proactive guidance on non-medical care, including:
To learn more about Navy Wounded Warrior check out our promotional video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0KsaVfuPIE
The Comprehensive Recovery Plan is a key component of our continuum of care, enabling service members to focus on their recovery goals and well-being. This program encourages retention and return to duty while facilitating a smooth transition to the Department of Veterans Affairs when medical conditions prevent continued service.
Navy Wounded Warrior is not limited to those with combat-related injuries. It also encompasses Sailors and Coast Guardsmen with serious non-combat injuries, whether sustained on liberty or duty, as well as those suffering from significant physical or psychological illnesses such as cancer, MS, PTSD, and TBI.
Participation in the program is voluntary, and Sailors and Coast Guardsmen must be enrolled to access the services. Referrals can come from various sources, including:
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Service Member's command
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Peers
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Medical staff
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Fleet and Family Support Center personnel
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Chaplains
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Family members
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Self-referrals
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For any questions or concerns, please contact the Navy Wounded Warrior Call Center at (855) 628-9997 (24/7) – Note: press "2" for MIDLANT
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https://www.navywoundedwarrior.com/
Click here to make a referral to our program. https://www.navywoundedwarrior.com/enroll