MILITARY LIFE
FAMILY-TO-FAMILY HEALTH INFORMATION CENTERS
Family-to-Family Health Information Centers are nonprofit organizations familiar with the issues facing families with special needs
In addition to the services for military families that are available at Military OneSource or at your local family support center, Family-to-Family Health Information Centers can connect you to resources that can provide and finance health care for your children, help locate assistance, and explain legislation. Each center has staff – many are parents of children with special needs – who understand available services and programs.
FIND ANSWERS THROUGH FAMILY-TO-FAMILY HEALTH INFORMATION CENTERS
Your local Family-to-Family center can help you find answers to a variety of health care issues. Along with other services, center staff can help you:
- Learn eligibility requirements for Medicaid
- Find answers to questions about Social Security and Supplemental Security Income
- Write a health care plan for teachers and therapists
- Locate resources to pay for medications
- Find support groups
- Understand Title V and other programs that can help your family member
- Transition between insurance plans
TAP INTO USEFUL RESOURCES
Get the help you need from your Family-to-Family center through:
- Support and referrals by telephone, email or in-person contact
- Training workshops
- Helpful websites
- Newsletters and other publications
- Guidance on health programs and policy
- Evaluation and outcome assessments
Family-to-Family Health Information Centers can help you navigate the waters of health care and find the personalized tools you need for your family. Learn more about Family-to-Family Information Centers and find a link (familyvoices.org/lfpp/f2fs) to locate the one in your state. For more information on resources for finding access to medical services for families with special needs, read the Exceptional Family Member Program fact sheet on Medicaid and Medicare. • – Military OneSource
FINDING THE WAY: Family-to-Family Health Information Centers can connect you to resources that can provide and finance health care for your children, help locate assistance, and explain legislation.