An Exceptional Family Member is defined as anyone with any physical, emotional, developmental, or intellectual disorder that requires special treatment, therapy, education, training, or counseling, and meets the eligibility criteria.
Soldiers with Exceptional Family Members are required to register for EFMP and keep enrollment information current. For more information about EFMP, contact the EFMP point of contact through your nearest Army medical treatment facility.
Support groups are also available to connect with resources, knowledge, and one another.
The "Resource Connections" Support is held 5:30-6:30 p.m. on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. Child care will not be available; however, an area will be set-up for you to monitor your children while they play.
The Rivers Building, 761st Tank Battalion Avenue and T.J. Mills Boulevard Bldg. 121
Fort Hood, TX
Accessible Location: Yes
Type of Organization | Government |
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Categories | Case Management, Counseling, Emotional Support, Financial, Housing, Job Coaching/Support, Medical, Mental Health, Prescription Drug Assistance, Special Education, Therapy, Training, Other |
Services offered in Spanish? | No |
Newsletter? | No |
Child Care Available? | No |
Age Range | All Ages |
Disability Categories | Developmental Disability, Genetic or Congenital Disorder, Intellectual Disability, Learning Disability, Medical Condition, Mental Health Disorder, Physical Disability |
Does this organization belong to all disabilities? | yes |
This organization belongs to these diagnoses | |
Is this a statewide service? | No |
Website | https://hood.armymwr.com/programs/exceptional-family-member-program |
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Email Address | |
Phone Number | 254-287-6070 |