How do I enroll in EFMP?

How do I enroll in EFMP?

Soldiers initiate enrollment in EFMP by contacting their nearest Army Medical Treatment Facility EFMP case coordinator. Participants in the EFMP are enrolled permanently in the program unless medical or special education needs warrant case closure or the Soldier is separated from the Army.

How do I check my army EFMP status?

  1. Special Actions Branch.
  2. 1-888-ARMYHRC (1-888-276-9472)

Where do I find my EFMP status?

Status Verification. Sponsors may view their EFMP status by accessing their family member information tab in the Navy Family Accountability and Assessment System (NFAAS).

What conditions qualify for EFMP?

Have serious or chronic medical problems, physical disabilities, mental health disorders or require intensive follow-up support or early educational/special education services. further follow-up) • Cerebral Palsy or Loss of Mobility (requiring use of wheelchair, walker etc.)

How do I renew my EFMP?

Forms must be updated every three years or as your family status changes. To enroll or update in the EFMP, please do the following: Complete pages 2-3 of the Medical Summary DD Form 2792 (see forms below) and submit the entire document to a qualified medical professional who will complete pages 4-8.

How long does it take to get enrolled in EFMP?

three weeks to three months
“The clearance process can take anywhere from three weeks to three months, dependent upon the gaining base, complication of family member needs and whether the documentation needs to be reviewed by the major command,” said Lois Fisher, 62nd MDS EFMP special needs coordinator.

How do I disenroll from the EFMP army?

The process for disenrollment is fairly straight forward. The service member fills out either the DD FORM 2792 for medical disenrollment or the DD FORM 2792-1 for educational disenrollment. It is important to remember that no one is automatically disenrolled unless the proper paperwork has been filed.

How long does it take to update EFMP?

“With a Soldier who has a family member enrolled in EFMP it can take up to one to three months because Soldiers who have an EFMP enrollment must be processed for re-enlistment manually.”

How long does it take to get EFMP orders?

The EFMP process can take up to 14 business days.

Does depression qualify for EFMP?

Mental Health Conditions: ALL mental health conditions managed by Behavioral Health Provider with duration of medication or therapy greater than 6 months within the last 5 years. This includes all anxiety, depression, ODD, OCD, ADHD, PTSD and Schizophrenia.

How long does the EFMP process take?

These forms can be submitted via email, fax or in person. The EFMP process can take up to 14 business days.

Does EFMP expire?

12 months prior: Review most recent EFMP paperwork to ensure it is accurate and complete and will not expire before your anticipated PCS move. Get an update if the paperwork is not reflective of current care requirements or will expire before you PCS.

How do I contact EFMP Family Support Office for Fort Hood?

EFMP Family Support Office for Fort Hood can be contact at (254) 287-6070. Helping Military Families with Special Needs Thrive Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP)

What is EFMP in the military?

The Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) provides comprehensive support to family members with special needs. EFMP takes an all-inclusive approach to coordinate military and civilian community, educational, medical, housing, and personnel services to help Soldiers and their Families with special needs.

How do I contact the EFMP office?

The EFMP Office is currently open for virtual business. Please call our office at (254) 288-8099 or contact us by e-mail at [email protected] Don’t forget to keep your family’s information up-to-date in DEERS.

What is the EFMP family support function?

The EFMP family support function is provided by EFMP family support staff located at the Military and Family Support Center. Exceptional Family Member Program family support helps service members and their families identify and access programs and services.