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Welcome Home Warbirds

2. Overview. Welcome HomePublic HealthFinance Chaplain ServiceLife SkillsLegal OfficeSexual Assault Response Coordinator Family Support CenterReturn and Reunion Video. 3. Public Health. . 5 MDG Re-deployment Medical RequirementsHealth Questions/ConcernsMedical IntelThe DoD Deployment H

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Welcome Home Warbirds

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    1. 1 Welcome Home Warbirds!!!

    2. 2 Overview Welcome Home Public Health Finance Chaplain Service Life Skills Legal Office Sexual Assault Response Coordinator Family Support Center Return and Reunion Video

    3. 3 Public Health

    4. 4 Re-deployment Requirements In-theater (As much as possible) Re-deployment medical threat briefing Post-deployment health assessment (DD Form 2796) Post-deployment medical screening/evaluation

    5. 5 Re-deployment Requirements Home Station Med interviews—(Bring BW/CW-Shot Records) 0730 - Non PRP 1200 - PRP Referrals scheduled by PCM teams (as needed) Blood draw (as needed) Life Skills briefing

    6. 6 Post-Depl. Health Assessment Questions and Concerns Concern 1 Post-Depl. 2796 (Exception: Guam)? PCM must review/sign the 2796 self-assessment—med. appointments made as necessary. Concern 2 Med Intel risk assessments (ex. malaria, tuberculosis); potential medication or testing required. Concern 1- Med Intel clearly identifies Disease risks (like malaria, leishmaniasis, or tuberculosis), but these diseases may not produce symptoms for weeks to months after a deployment. Concern 2- Concern 3- Concern 4-Concern 1- Med Intel clearly identifies Disease risks (like malaria, leishmaniasis, or tuberculosis), but these diseases may not produce symptoms for weeks to months after a deployment. Concern 2- Concern 3- Concern 4-

    7. 7 Post-Depl. Health Assessment Questions and Concerns Concern 3 Contact your 5 MDG PCM for medical questions that arise after Re-deployment—inform provider it is deployment related. Concern 4 DoD Deployment Health Clinical Center website is also available anytime (http://www.pdhealth.mil) for other medical questions. Concern 1- Med Intel clearly identifies Disease risks (like malaria, leishmaniasis, or tuberculosis), but these diseases may not produce symptoms for weeks to months after a deployment. Concern 2- Concern 3- Concern 4-Concern 1- Med Intel clearly identifies Disease risks (like malaria, leishmaniasis, or tuberculosis), but these diseases may not produce symptoms for weeks to months after a deployment. Concern 2- Concern 3- Concern 4-

    8. 8 Medical Intel Common Health Problems During Deployment Upper respiratory illness Diarrhea Other Health Risks During Deployment Environmental Threats - largest risk is ingesting contaminated food or water Food or Waterborne - Hepatitis A, Typhoid Vector borne - Malaria, Leishmaniasis, WNV Sexually Transmitted - HIV, Hepatitis B Animal Contact - Rabies, Anthrax

    9. 9 DoD Deployment Health Clinical Center

    10. 10 Finance

    11. 11 Chaplain Service “Service & Care Anytime & Anywhere” Spiritual Reunion Connecting with family members Connecting with religious community Counseling availability Individual Marital Confidentiality Questions Give handouts of Critical Incident Stress Trifold; Help Me Sleep; and Effects of Deployment. I would take the PTSD handouts also.Give handouts of Critical Incident Stress Trifold; Help Me Sleep; and Effects of Deployment. I would take the PTSD handouts also.

    12. 12 Life Skills Support Center Combat Stress Discuss experience Normal signs and symptoms experienced after witnessing a traumatic event Stress Management When to ask for help Four no record visits Questions Give handouts of Critical Incident Stress Trifold; Help Me Sleep; and Effects of Deployment. I would take the PTSD handouts also.Give handouts of Critical Incident Stress Trifold; Help Me Sleep; and Effects of Deployment. I would take the PTSD handouts also.

    13. 13 Legal Office Powers of Attorney Service Members Civil Relief Act Family Law Child custody, divorce,… Claims Information Loss, damage, destruction, or theft of personal property while deployed Legal Questions?

    14. 14 Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program Enables military members to report allegations of sexual assault without triggering an investigation Gives access to medical care, counseling and a victim advocate but does not initiate the investigative process Restricted reports can only be made through the SARC and Medical Provider Only means for confidential reporting is via the 24/7 Cell 626-2463

    15. 15 Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program If you have been a victim of a sexual assault you can make a confidential report. Request further information and seek help by contacting: Marilyn Nurnberger, MSW, LICSW

    16. 16 Family Support Center

    17. 17 Common Changes in Deployed Persons More accustomed to relating to unit personnel than to loved ones Not used to being around children More accustomed to having personal time Forgetting that family problems are often not as easy to solve as military problems May feel more important, prominent

    18. 18 Common Changes In Your Spouse More accustomed to relating to kids, neighbors, and friends than to you More independent / new friends Daily routine altered around your absence More accustomed to having personal time Roles & responsibilities changed

    19. 19 Potential Train Wreck

    20. 20 Sources Of Help And Information Wing Leadership Commanders/First Sergeants STARR (Key Spouse) Chaplain Service/Family Support Center Family Advocacy/Life Skills Legal office/Finance Family Child Care Friends, Neighbors and Co-workers SARC Spouse Organization Military One Source/211

    21. 21 Return and Reunion Video

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