Thursday, December 12, 2024
EFMP On Site
![EFMP On Site](/modules/media/t/af2877b9d43641a992129e35bf057e80_w394_h173.png?m=638475812896800000)
THE EXCEPTIONAL FAMILY MEMBER PROGRAM HAS MORE THAN JUST ONE CONNECTION POINT FOR FAMILIES.
Enrollment in the EFMP is mandatory for active duty military members. When a family member is identified with special medical and/or educational needs, the special needs are documented through enrollment in the EFMP. Medical services work with families to coordinate identification and enrollment in EFMP.
Medical and military personnel departments work with military members and families to coordinate assignments. While the military mission is the driving force, enrollment in EFMP ensures that a family member’s special medical and/or educational needs are considered, since appropriate services may be limited in some locations
EFMP Family Support plays a critical role in helping families navigate the Identification and Enrollment and Assignment Coordination processes. They also connect families with resources and support — helping them to become their own best advocate — with services including: Information and referral for military support providers and community services Education and outreach Referral to other Military and Family Support Warm handoffs to the EFMP at the next location Non-clinical case management
Enrollment in the EFMP is mandatory for active duty military members. When a family member is identified with special medical and/or educational needs, the special needs are documented through enrollment in the EFMP. Medical services work with families to coordinate identification and enrollment in EFMP.
Medical and military personnel departments work with military members and families to coordinate assignments. While the military mission is the driving force, enrollment in EFMP ensures that a family member’s special medical and/or educational needs are considered, since appropriate services may be limited in some locations
EFMP Family Support plays a critical role in helping families navigate the Identification and Enrollment and Assignment Coordination processes. They also connect families with resources and support — helping them to become their own best advocate — with services including: Information and referral for military support providers and community services Education and outreach Referral to other Military and Family Support Warm handoffs to the EFMP at the next location Non-clinical case management