Military Homefront Eligibility Guidelines and Services
Eligibility Guidelines
The Scott & White Military Homefront Services program is available to:
- Military members who have served in Iraq or Afghanistan (OIF/OEF/OND) since 9/11 and their families
- Members of Guard, Reserve, Active duty and veterans and their families
- Civilians and military members who were adversely affected by the November 5th tragedy and were referred from Fort Hood*
*Mental health resources were provided through funding from AUSA.
Services
Counseling Services
- Individual, couples/marital and family counseling with licensed therapists
- Combat stress team
- Deployment support for children and adolescents
- EMDR trained therapists
- CPT trained therapists
- Highly-confidential counseling—Records are encrypted and confidential, allowing military members to access mental health services without fear of damaging their careers.
Family Workshops
- Resilience rejuvenation
- Intensive military family therapy
- Skills training
- Relaxation and fun
- Marriage enrichment
- Family team building
- Community support