Article Mar 8, 2023 Driving After Traumatic Brain Injury at Womack Army Medical Center Traumatic brain injuries can end military careers and create great strains on military families. That's why the occupational therapists at Womack Army Medical Center have created a therapy that most of us take for granted to get injured soldiers back on the road to recovery. Recommended Content Traumatic Brain Injury Center of Excellence Warrior Care Be a Brain Warrior: Protect. Treat. Optimize.
Article Feb 21, 2023 How One Officer is Chasing Her Dreams Her civilian physical therapy job wasn't enough. That's when Tia Laine Blythe decided to take her specialized skills to the military. Follow along with now U.S. Navy Lt. Tia Laine Blythe's military career path that has led to numerous awards, distinctions, and a whole new level of professional satisfaction. Recommended Content Warrior Care Public Health
Article Jan 17, 2023 There's No Excuse to Not Be Living Your Full Potential Retired U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Armando Mejia was severely injured due to an explosion and firefight in Mosul, Iraq, in 2004. Staying in a medical hold while recovering, Mejia was eventually one of the first to experience the Army Recovery Care Program when it was stood up as Warrior Care and Transition. Recommended Content Warrior Care MHS Mental Health Hub
Article Jan 10, 2023 Injured Fort Bliss K-9 Handler Makes Inspiring Return to Duty A military working dog handler assigned to the 93rd Military Police battalion survives a horrific motorcycle crash with a speeding pickup driver, but his prognosis was grim. Find out how dedication, motivation, and his sweet connection with a K-9 got U.S. Army Spc. Cade Brown back on the road to recovery. Recommended Content Warrior Care Health Readiness & Combat Support
Article Dec 15, 2022 Striking Out With Adaptive Reconditioning Debilitating injuries can end livelihoods - including Military careers. Meet the Soldiers who find healing - physical and emotional - by enjoying one of America's favorite pastimes. Recommended Content Warrior Care
Article Dec 8, 2022 As a Military Family, We Do What We Do with Faith, Hope, Love, and Prayers The average military family could relocate ten times or more. There are changes in schools, jobs, and homes. But that's the easy part. See how one military family, like so many others, held it together when the going got very tough. Recommended Content Warrior Care Real Warriors Campaign
Article Oct 19, 2022 It’s all About Adapting…When it Comes to Disability Meagan Gorsuch, a Kirtland U.S. Air Force Base military spouse, knows all about adapting to her disabilities. She has been deafblind since birth. See how she has adapted to a world that can still be a challenge for the disabled. Recommended Content Warrior Care
Article Sep 12, 2022 Return to Duty: An SRU Soldier's Story of Recovery and Resiliency Capt. Viola Howard, an Iron Guardian at the Fort Stewart Soldier Recovery Unit, injured herself during her tour of duty in Germany and was transferred to Fort Stewart She set her mind to recover, rehabilitate, rebuild and ultimately return to active duty. Recommended Content Warrior Care
Article Jun 1, 2022 378th Medical Partnerships Sustain Life and Mission Air Force medical contingency response team members, with the 378th Expeditionary Medical Squadron, perform mock emergency medical care for a simulated casualty at Prince Sultan Air Base, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Recommended Content Health Readiness & Combat Support Warrior Care
Article May 31, 2022 Multiservice medical providers, medics take on dive injuries, treatments A group of medical providers and medics recently spent two weeks at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s National Dive Center here learning how to treat patients who may have suffered a dive injury. Recommended Content Health Readiness & Combat Support Warrior Care
Article Apr 19, 2022 JBLM Soldiers Start Preparing for Warrior Games With Hard Training The DoD Warrior Games 2022 may be months away, but the Soldiers of Task Force Phoenix at Joint Base Lewis-McChord Soldier Recovery Unit (SRU) in Tacoma, Washington already are deep into an intense training regimen in the hopes of securing some shiny hardware this August in Texas. Recommended Content Warrior Care