Services
- Behavioral Health Home
- Additional Resources
- Hospital Administrative Psychiatry
- Outpatient Behavioral Health Services
- Social Work
- Strong Star
Additional Behavioral Health Resources
Behavioral Health Guide
Poly Pharmacy Tri–Fold (.pdf file format)
1. Scott & White Homefront Project
The Scott and White Homefront Project offers unlimited, confidential and free individual, marital, and family counseling to individuals who have served in Iraq or Afghanistan since 9/11. It was designed and implemented by S&W Healthcare and the Central Texas Fort Hood Chapter of the Association of the United States Army (AUSA), with funding provided by the Texas Veterans Commission. Care is provided by counselors who have a military family or are specially trained in the military culture.
Visit Scott & White Homefront Project:
http://www.sw.org/home-front/home-front.
2. Military One Source (MOS)
Military One Source - may be reached at 1-800-342-9647 - 24 hour, 7 days a week. MOS is a free service provided by DoD to help Service Members and Families with broad range of concerns (deployment, financial, employment, education, parenting, deployment, reunion, special needs)
Visit Military One Source (MOS):
www.militaryonesource.mil/.
3. VETS4WARRIORS
VETS4WARRIORS – may be reached at 1-855-838-8255 or 1-855-VET-TALK, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. VETS4WARRIORS is a helpline provided by the University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey – University Behavioral HealthCare (UBHC). It offers peer counseling and support, telephone assessments, referrals, and assistance to Soldiers and family members. It also provides access to a comprehensive support network of mental health professionals who specialize in issues specific to the military population's needs.
Visit VETS4WARRIORS: www.vets4warriors.com/
page last modified on: 5/7/2013








