Special Needs Families in the Military: A Resource Guide

Author:   Janelle B. Moore ,  Don Philpott ,  Don Philpott
Publisher:   Government Institutes
Volume:   4
ISBN:  

9781605907673


Pages:   280
Publication Date:   16 October 2011
Format:   Paperback
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Special Needs Families in the Military: A Resource Guide


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The saying ""it takes a village to raise a child"" is especially true for families with special needs children. It takes an ""army"" of therapists, doctors, nurses, counselors, and educators. Special needs families in the military often find the task even more daunting, compounded by the unique circumstances of military life today. Even though the challenges are often greater, there are many helpful resources for families in the military who are raising a special needs child. In Special Needs Families in the Military: A Resource Guide, authors Janelle Hill and Don Philpott provide advice on the many issues that arise, including diagnoses, financial support, education, medical care, case management, insurance, advocacy, and coping with the accompanying mental and emotional trials. The book covers the basic challenges which all special needs families must face, and also pays special attention to those resources, programs, and aids available to special needs families in the military, where the added stresses of military life often make things seem overwhelming. This book guides special needs families through all the procedures and protocol they must face, and offers helpful tips for setbacks and unexpected challenges that may arise. It is essential reading for military families with special needs children and those who work with them.

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Author:   Janelle B. Moore ,  Don Philpott ,  Don Philpott
Publisher:   Government Institutes
Imprint:   Government Institutes
Volume:   4
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.00cm
Weight:   0.422kg
ISBN:  

9781605907673


ISBN 10:   1605907677
Pages:   280
Publication Date:   16 October 2011
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

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From the author of The Wounded Warrior Handbook (Rowman & Littlefield, 2008), this volume fills the need for guidance and advice for military families with special-needs children. As explained in the foreword, the book “is not intended to be a guide for any specific special need, but an overall ‘compass’ of sorts to help families familiarize themselves with their options.” Some of these options, such as the Special Care Organizational Record (SCOR) for Children with Special Health Care Needs, provided by the Department of Defense, are unique to the military, making this an especially useful guide. A number of challenges, such as the discontinuity caused by frequent moves to new locations, are unique as well. Chapters cover diagnoses, caregiving, education, insurance, funding support, legal issues, advocacy, and more. Resources such as TRICARE (the military health entitlement program) and the Exceptional Family Medical Programs of each branch of the military are clearly explained. A final chapter provides sample letters and lists of useful websites and phone numbers. Although the focus is on children, many of the benefits and services (as well as the challenges) apply to adults as well. In a process that is already fraught with confusion and misunderstanding, dealing with the changing policies, services, and terms used from location to location only adds to the stress. This book will help alleviate some of the confusion. * Booklist * Special Needs Families in the Military: A Resource Guide is an inch-deep and a mile-wide resource for service members unexpectedly confronted by special needs issues. The authors explore topics applicable to all special needs families–and some unique to the military....The book serves as a useful overview for anyone encountering special needs issues for the first time. * The Colorado Lawyer *


From the author of The Wounded Warrior Handbook (Rowman & Littlefield, 2008), this volume fills the need for guidance and advice for military families with special-needs children. As explained in the foreword, the book is not intended to be a guide for any specific special need, but an overall `compass' of sorts to help families familiarize themselves with their options. Some of these options, such as the Special Care Organizational Record (SCOR) for Children with Special Health Care Needs, provided by the Department of Defense, are unique to the military, making this an especially useful guide. A number of challenges, such as the discontinuity caused by frequent moves to new locations, are unique as well. Chapters cover diagnoses, caregiving, education, insurance, funding support, legal issues, advocacy, and more. Resources such as TRICARE (the military health entitlement program) and the Exceptional Family Medical Programs of each branch of the military are clearly explained. A final chapter provides sample letters and lists of useful websites and phone numbers. Although the focus is on children, many of the benefits and services (as well as the challenges) apply to adults as well. In a process that is already fraught with confusion and misunderstanding, dealing with the changing policies, services, and terms used from location to location only adds to the stress. This book will help alleviate some of the confusion. * Booklist * Special Needs Families in the Military: A Resource Guide is an inch-deep and a mile-wide resource for service members unexpectedly confronted by special needs issues. The authors explore topics applicable to all special needs families-and some unique to the military....The book serves as a useful overview for anyone encountering special needs issues for the first time. * The Colorado Lawyer *


From the author of The Wounded Warrior Handbook (Rowman & Littlefield, 2008), this volume fills the need for guidance and advice for military families with special-needs children. As explained in the foreword, the book is not intended to be a guide for any specific special need, but an overall 'compass' of sorts to help families familiarize themselves with their options. Some of these options, such as the Special Care Organizational Record (SCOR) for Children with Special Health Care Needs, provided by the Department of Defense, are unique to the military, making this an especially useful guide. A number of challenges, such as the discontinuity caused by frequent moves to new locations, are unique as well. Chapters cover diagnoses, caregiving, education, insurance, funding support, legal issues, advocacy, and more. Resources such as TRICARE (the military health entitlement program) and the Exceptional Family Medical Programs of each branch of the military are clearly explained. A final chapter provides sample letters and lists of useful websites and phone numbers. Although the focus is on children, many of the benefits and services (as well as the challenges) apply to adults as well. In a process that is already fraught with confusion and misunderstanding, dealing with the changing policies, services, and terms used from location to location only adds to the stress. This book will help alleviate some of the confusion. Booklist Special Needs Families in the Military: A Resource Guide is an inch-deep and a mile-wide resource for service members unexpectedly confronted by special needs issues. The authors explore topics applicable to all special needs families-and some unique to the military...The book serves as a useful overview for anyone encountering special needs issues for the first time. The Colorado Lawyer


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Janelle Hill is the President and lead consultant of PBS Marketing/Federal Concierge LLC. Don Philpott has been writing, reporting, and broadcasting on international events, trouble spots, and major news stories for almost 40 years. He is the author or co-author of more than 90 books, including The Wounded Warrior Handbook (GI, 2008).

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