Army Community Services Bldg 17 (202) 782-3412
Army Community Service can provide many resources to the family. A welcome packet is available at the Mologne House meeting or you may come by the ACS office and pick one up. Information about Army life, reunions, acronyms, and Army resources is available at this location. More information is provided in the resource section.
Army Wounded Warrior Program 1-800-337-1336
The Army’s premier program takes care of wounded soldiers and their families.
Behavioral Health Service for Inpatients:
Social workers are key members of each inpatient ward's multi-disciplinary team and provide a variety of services to help patients and families address the non-medical concerns, worries, and problems that impact the healing process. All OIF/OEF inpatients are assigned a social worker.
Behavioral Medicine Service for Outpatients: Social workers provide comprehensive psychosocial assessment and interventions for families, couples and individuals having difficulty adjusting to or coping with life circumstance issues and challenges.** An on-call Social Worker is available for emergency Social Work Services during weekends, and after-duty-hours by calling the Administrator On Duty at (202) 782 - 7309.
Department of Social Work: Building 6, Borden Pavilion 0730 - 1630, Monday-Friday Phone number is (202) 782-6378
Military OneSource 1-800-342-9647
Representatives are available to soldiers and their families 24 hours a day seven days a week.
Military Severely Injured Center 1-888-774-1361
The Military Severely Injured Center is available to soldiers and their families 24 hours a day seven days a week.
Ministry and Pastoral Care: Building 2, 3rd Floor, Room 3C The Department of Ministry and Pastoral care offers spiritual support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The main hospital chapel offers religious services, religious literature, communion and prayer for healing. Please see more detailed information in the general resource section. Phone number is (202) 782-6305/Pager 782-1000
Patient Advocacy Service: Building 2, 3rd Floor, Room 3-B01 The Patient Advocacy Service is the liaison between patients, their families, and the medical center staff. The primary goal is to work out problems and concerns while protecting the rights of patients and maintaining their privacy and dignity. The office is also a source of information for patients and their family members. Through the Patient Advocacy Service, patients and family members can voice concerns and exchange ideas and opinions. Hours: 0745-1630, Monday-Friday. Phone number is (202) 782-6866.
USO of Metropolitan Washington: United Services Organizations is chartered by Congress to meet the human service needs of the United States Armed Forces personnel and their families. In support of Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom, the USO has coordinated celebrity visits, distributed telephone calling cards, food gift cards, and a wide variety of comfort and entertainment items. USO Metro is located at: 228 McNair Road, BLDG. 405, Ft. Myer, VA 22211. Phone number is (703) 696-2552. www.usometrodc.org Look for USO upcoming events at the activity board at the Mologne House and Patient Recreation. Support for caregivers is included in this service with such activities as Girls Time Out.