Association Brings Military Families’ Concerns to Capitol Hill
The National Military Family Association testified before the Personnel Subcommittee of the Senate Armed Service Committee. Government Relations Director Kathleen Moakler spoke on behalf of the Association and used the opportunity to present the feedback we heard from military families in response to the now-averted government shutdown. (More)
Back at Home
In this page: Information for military families as their service member returns to life back at home. (More)
Care From Civilian Providers
In this page: To have a robust network of care, the Department of Defense contracts with companies to build networks of civilian hospitals, clinics, and doctors to provide additional services to TRICARE beneficiaries. (More)
Caring for Kids
In this page: Information on caring for kids and where to get mental health help. (More)
Caring for the Caregiver
In this page: Information on seeking relief for the caregiver at home during deployment or the caregiver of a wounded, ill, or injured service member. (More)
Caring for Yourself
In this page: Tips on how to care for yourself as a military family member. (More)
Case Management Programs
In this page: Information to assist wounded, injured and ill service members and their families navigate the recuperation and rehabilitation process (More)
Casualty Notification
In this page: This section is intended to help military families know what to expect and understand the process for casualty notification. (More)
CFPB is Open for Business
On July 21, 2011 the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) official opened its doors for business. (More)
Choosing Your TRICARE Option
In this page: What to consider when choosing your TRICARE option, including availability of services, choice of doctors, cost, and claims. (More)