What a great chance for a new outlook on life for veterans. This program sounds like a fantastic opportunity for disabled veterans.
ARLINGTON, Va. – Warrior Care Month is an important annual effort to increase awareness of the programs and resources available to wounded, ill and injured service members, as well as their families, caregivers and those who support them.
“Each military department and Special Operations Command have dedicated Warrior Care Programs that provide nonmedical assistance to wounded, ill and injured service members navigating the recovery and rehabilitation phases of the military’s medical treatment system,” said James Rodriguez, deputy assistant secretary of defense, Office of Warrior Care Policy. “Our job at Warrior Care Policy is to deliver uniform care coordination policy and standards that guide and support wounded, ill and injured service members through their recovery, rehabilitation and transition or reintegration back to duty.”