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Navy Safe Harbor and Marine Corps Wounded Warrior Regiment (WWR)

Navy Safe Harbor and Marine Corps Wounded Warrior Regiment (WWR). SAFE HARBOR Guiding Principle: Numquam Navigare Solus – Never to Sail Alone. Mission Statement:

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Navy Safe Harbor and Marine Corps Wounded Warrior Regiment (WWR)

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  1. Navy Safe Harbor and Marine Corps Wounded Warrior Regiment (WWR)

  2. SAFE HARBORGuiding Principle: Numquam Navigare Solus – Never to Sail Alone Mission Statement: Safe Harbor is the Navy’s focal point for the non-medical case management of wounded, ill and injured Sailors and their family members. Providing a lifetime of care, we support and assist Sailors through recovery, rehabilitation, and reintegration. We are the Navy...taking care of our Sailors!

  3. SAFE HARBORProgram Constructs • Tracking and oversight of all wounded, ill or injured (WII) Sailors • Non-medical case management for all severely wounded, ill, or injured (SWII) Sailors and their families, and on an as needed basis, for any high risk non-severely wounded, ill, or injured • Static WII Population averages 5,500 to 6,000. Case Managed Population projected at 250 SWII and 100 non-SWII Sailors annually • Frequency of contact as needed but a minimum of once per month • Sailors enrolled for “Life” • Clearly identified interfaces with Federal Recovery Coordinators, Services’ WII Programs, and other Gov/Non-Gov Organizations • Case Managers assigned to all Major Navy Military Treatment Facilities, BAMC, and VA Polytrauma Hospitals • 24/7 access to Case Managers via Toll Free Number and Website No Sailor Left Behind

  4. SAFE HARBORNon-Clinical Case Management Services Concierge service (with a kick)

  5. * Future locations for the “Anchor Program,” a Reserve Component – Retiree Council – Safe Harbor partnership of volunteer mentors providing lifelong contact with WII Sailors and families VA POLY TRAUMA CENTER NAVY OPERATONAL SUPPORT CENTER* MILITARY TREATMENT FACILITY SAFE HARBOR HEADQUARTERS STAFF SAFE HARBOR Location of Non-medical Case Managers Locations in Red – future fill BREMERTON (1) GREAT LAKES / MINNEAPOLIS (1) NEWENGLAND (1) BETHESDA / WRAMC (2) PALO ALTO (1) WASHINGTON DC HDQTRS STAFF (13) PORTSMOUTH/RICHMOND (2) AT-LARGE EAST (1) SAN DIEGO (2) AT-LARGE WEST (1) MILLINGTON TN (1) JACKSONVILLE (1) BAMC (2) TAMPA (1) SOCOM (1)

  6. QUESTIONS? “We are Sailors caring for Sailors” Contact us: 1-877-746-8563 safeharbor@navy.mil www.npc.navy.mil/CommandSupport/SafeHarbor

  7. Mission Statement • Provide and facilitate assistance to wounded/injured/ill Marines, Sailors attached to or in support of Marine units, and their family members, throughout the phases of recovery.

  8. M&RA WWR WWBN(W) WWBN(E) WWR Structure

  9. WW Regiment WW Battalions WW Company Patient Affairs Team (PAT)/VA Liaisons District Injured Support Cells (DISC) Single Command with Strategic Reach WWR services the Total Force – Active Duty / Reserve / Retired / Former Marines Quantico Landstuhl Camp Lejeune Camp Pendleton Okinawa Guam Hawaii Level of Effort Current (Mil / Civ): 212 Contractor Support: 24 Future Total: 361 * 120 Hometown Links (not shown)

  10. The Way Ahead • Propose legislative initiatives for WII • Develop metrics for “deck-plate” feedback • Implement MCWIITS Case Management Module • Establish Future Operations Cell (FOPS) • WWR / Family Service Center Coordination • Develop Individual Recovery Transition Plan • Recovery and rehabilitation health care • Education and job placement • Life skills (personal financial management / stress management / mentoring / community involvement)

  11. Questions/Feedback

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