Which of the following individuals does the Care

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USSOCOM Care Coalition
MISSION:
Provide Special Operations Warriors and
their Families a model advocacy program
in order to enhance their quality of life and
strengthen Special Operations readiness.
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USSOCOM Care Coalition
• Primary focus is on the wounded, ill, and injured and their families
• Goal is to return as many wounded, ill, or injured warriors to duty
as quickly as possible
• Advocacy is for life
• All-encompassing (pay, benefits, VA, Tricare, etc.)
• Support the entire SOF family:
– Active, Guard, Reserve, Retired, Separated
– Family Members
– Survivors
• Family security, safety, and wellbeing are critical to mission success
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USSOCOM Care Coalition
Recovery Program (CCRP)
Under the direction of the USSOCOM Care
Coalition and in partnership with Akimeka, LLC,
9Line executes the USSOCOM Care Coalition
Recovery Program (CCRP). 9Line’s highly
qualified team is completely synchronized and
integrated with the USSOCOM Care Coalition to
offer exceptional support to our nation’s
Wounded SOF Warriors and their families.
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USSOCOM Care Coalition
Recovery Program (CCRP)
9Line’s Mission
9Line LLC is committed to providing advocacy services
and support to Wounded SOF Warriors and their
families. The 9Line team brings together a variety of
military experience from both the Special Operations
and medical communities to provide comprehensive
support to Wounded Warriors and their families.
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CCRP Enrollment Criteria
• Severely Injured (SI) or Very Severely Injured
(VSI)
• Hospitalization of more than 2 weeks
• Not expected to return to duty (RTD) in less
than 6 months
• Or as directed by the Care Coalition
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CCRP Program Components
1. Mentorship
The CCRP introduces peer mentors early on in the recovery process of the Wounded Warrior and his/her
family. Peer mentors are uniquely qualified to discuss the physical, emotional, and psychological
challenges and can provide guidance, feedback, and encouragement to the newly wounded, injured, and
ill Wounded Warriors and their families.
2. Wellness
Wellness activities may include anything from participation in adaptive downhill skiing to
complementary care physical therapy such as deep tissue muscle manipulation. Additionally focused on
sustaining the mental wellbeing of the caregiver spouse or family members to ensure that they are
afforded relief from the intense responsibilities associated with caring for a wounded or seriously ill
loved one. All wellness activity requests are evaluated and approved on a case-by-case basis.
3. Community Outreach
For Wounded Warriors who are medically retiring and transitioning out of the military the CCRP helps
ensure a smooth transition by providing reintegration packets, which contain local information tailored
to the individual’s needs. In addition, the CCRP reaches out to community and business leaders to gain
local support for the Wounded Warrior and his/her family.
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CCRP Program Components
(continued)
4. Resource Networks
The CCRP maintains and continually adds to a database of resources for the Wounded Warrior,
including both government and civilian employers as well as support organizations.
5. Operational Health Advanced Training Program (OHAT)
For Wounded Warriors wanting to return to duty and seeking to achieve a military operational level
of health the CCRP under the direction of the USSOCOM Care Coalition assists Wounded Warriors by
enrolling them in Individual Military/Tactical Performance Training Program, an intensive
rehabilitation program at the Andrews Institute. The CCRP covers transportation and lodging for the
Wounded Warrior during his/her stay. In addition, CCRP covers transportation, lodging, and per diem
for family members or other support individuals for periodic visits.
6. Advocacy
The CCRP assists Wounded Warriors with resolution of issues related to health care, benefits, pay,
entitlements, and medical and physical evaluation boards by working in collaboration with the
Department of Defense, Veterans Affairs, and non-governmental organizations to provide maximum
benefits to the Wounded Warrior.
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Care Coalition/CCRP Role Delineation
Care Coalition Advocates and LNOs work
very closely with CCRP Advocates.
CCRP Advocate
- Acute Advocacy (SI/VSI)
- Sustained Advocacy
(through transition/RTD)
LNO
- Acute Advocacy
(admission to MTF)
Care Coalition
Advocate
- Sustained Advocacy
(assigned upon
admission; indefinite
support)
Care Coalition LNOs support wounded
warriors and family members during the
acute stage of injury.
CCRP Advocates are introduced in cases
where a prolonged hospitalization and
rehabilitation is expected; CCRP Advocates
maintain oversight until the wounded
warrior has either returned to duty or
transitioned successfully into civilian life.
Care Coalition Advocates are assigned
upon wounded warrior’s admission and
continue to support the wounded warrior
and his/her family indefinitely.
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CCRP Contact Information
Scott Heintz
Director of CCRP
PH: 813-341-4800 x301
BB: 813-810-8605
CCRP Advocates
CCRP Support Staff
Hiram Ortiz
Tampa, FL
BB: 813-504-1449
[email protected]
Jane Baskerville
San Antonio, TX
BB: 813-507-7965
[email protected]
Pete Habicht
Fayetteville, NC
Cell: 910-797-9424
[email protected]
Mike Goodale
Chicago, IL
BB: 813-766-3038
[email protected]
Sean Rooney
Fayetteville, NC
BB: 910-580-5726
[email protected]
Greg Walker
Portland, OR
BB: 813-385-6080
[email protected]
Marilyn Okular
Liaison & Operations Support
Specialist
PH: 813-826-2987
[email protected]
Desiree Holley
Wellness Coordinator
PH: 813-341-4800 x302
[email protected]
Elise Nelson
Program Assistant
PH: 813-341-4800 x304
[email protected]
Mimi Miller
Program Assistant
PH: 910-308-2710
[email protected]
Jen Carlson
Mentor Coordinator
PH: 813-341-4800 x303
[email protected]
Mike Day
Virginia Beach, VA
BB: 813-598-4812
[email protected]
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Which of the following individuals does the Care Coalition NOT support?
A. Active Duty
E. Separated
B. Guard
F. Family Members
C. Reserve
G. Survivors
D. Retired
H. The Care Coalition supports ALL of the above
CCRP Mentor Training Modules – Part 002: Overview of CC & CCRP
Which of the following individuals does the Care Coalition NOT support?
A. Active Duty
E. Separated
B. Guard
F. Family Members
C. Reserve
G. Survivors
D. Retired
H. The Care Coalition supports ALL of the above
Incorrect. Please try again.
CCRP Mentor Training Modules – Part 002: Overview of CC & CCRP
Which of the following individuals does the Care Coalition NOT support?
A. Active Duty
E. Separated
B. Guard
F. Family Members
C. Reserve
G. Survivors
D. Retired
H. The Care Coalition supports ALL of the above
Incorrect. Please try again.
CCRP Mentor Training Modules – Part 002: Overview of CC & CCRP
Which of the following individuals does the Care Coalition NOT support?
A. Active Duty
E. Separated
B. Guard
F. Family Members
C. Reserve
G. Survivors
D. Retired
H. The Care Coalition supports ALL of the above
Incorrect. Please try again.
CCRP Mentor Training Modules – Part 002: Overview of CC & CCRP
Which of the following individuals does the Care Coalition NOT support?
A. Active Duty
E. Separated
B. Guard
F. Family Members
C. Reserve
G. Survivors
D. Retired
H. The Care Coalition supports ALL of the above
Incorrect. Please try again.
CCRP Mentor Training Modules – Part 002: Overview of CC & CCRP
Which of the following individuals does the Care Coalition NOT support?
A. Active Duty
E. Separated
B. Guard
F. Family Members
C. Reserve
G. Survivors
D. Retired
H. The Care Coalition supports ALL of the above
Incorrect. Please try again.
CCRP Mentor Training Modules – Part 002: Overview of CC & CCRP
Which of the following individuals does the Care Coalition NOT support?
A. Active Duty
E. Separated
B. Guard
F. Family Members
C. Reserve
G. Survivors
D. Retired
H. The Care Coalition supports ALL of the above
Incorrect. Please try again.
CCRP Mentor Training Modules – Part 002: Overview of CC & CCRP
Which of the following individuals does the Care Coalition NOT support?
A. Active Duty
E. Separated
B. Guard
F. Family Members
C. Reserve
G. Survivors
D. Retired
H. The Care Coalition supports ALL of the above
Incorrect. Please try again.
CCRP Mentor Training Modules – Part 002: Overview of CC & CCRP
Which of the following individuals does the Care Coalition NOT support?
A. Active Duty
E. Separated
B. Guard
F. Family Members
C. Reserve
G. Survivors
D. Retired
H. The Care Coalition supports ALL of the above
Correct.
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What are the CCRP enrollment criteria?
A. Severely Injured (SI) or Very Severely Injured (VSI)
B. Hospitalization of more than two weeks
C. Not expected to return to duty (RTD) in less than six months
D. As directed by the Care Coalition
E. All of the above
CCRP Mentor Training Modules – Part 002: Overview of CC & CCRP
What are the CCRP enrollment criteria?
A. Severely Injured (SI) or Very Severely Injured (VSI)
B. Hospitalization of more than two weeks
C. Not expected to return to duty (RTD) in less than six months
D. As directed by the Care Coalition
E. All of the above
Incorrect. Please try again.
CCRP Mentor Training Modules – Part 002: Overview of CC & CCRP
What are the CCRP enrollment criteria?
A. Severely Injured (SI) or Very Severely Injured (VSI)
B. Hospitalization of more than two weeks
C. Not expected to return to duty (RTD) in less than six months
D. As directed by the Care Coalition
E. All of the above
Incorrect. Please try again.
CCRP Mentor Training Modules – Part 002: Overview of CC & CCRP
What are the CCRP enrollment criteria?
A. Severely Injured (SI) or Very Severely Injured (VSI)
B. Hospitalization of more than two weeks
C. Not expected to return to duty (RTD) in less than six months
D. As directed by the Care Coalition
E. All of the above
Incorrect. Please try again.
CCRP Mentor Training Modules – Part 002: Overview of CC & CCRP
What are the CCRP enrollment criteria?
A. Severely Injured (SI) or Very Severely Injured (VSI)
B. Hospitalization of more than two weeks
C. Not expected to return to duty (RTD) in less than six months
D. As directed by the Care Coalition
E. All of the above
Incorrect. Please try again.
CCRP Mentor Training Modules – Part 002: Overview of CC & CCRP
What are the CCRP enrollment criteria?
A. Severely Injured (SI) or Very Severely Injured (VSI)
B. Hospitalization of more than two weeks
C. Not expected to return to duty (RTD) in less than six months
D. As directed by the Care Coalition
E. All of the above
Correct.
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What is NOT a program component of the CCRP?
A. Wellness
B. OHAT
C. Physical Therapy
D. Community Outreach
CCRP Mentor Training Modules – Part 002: Overview of CC & CCRP
What is NOT a program component of the CCRP?
A. Wellness
B. OHAT
C. Physical Therapy
D. Community Outreach
Incorrect. Please try again.
CCRP Mentor Training Modules – Part 002: Overview of CC & CCRP
What is NOT a program component of the CCRP?
A. Wellness
B. OHAT
C. Physical Therapy
D. Community Outreach
Incorrect. Please try again.
CCRP Mentor Training Modules – Part 002: Overview of CC & CCRP
What is NOT a program component of the CCRP?
A. Wellness
B. OHAT
C. Physical Therapy
D. Community Outreach
Correct.
CCRP Mentor Training Modules – Part 002: Overview of CC & CCRP
What is NOT a program component of the CCRP?
A. Wellness
B. OHAT
C. Physical Therapy
D. Community Outreach
Incorrect. Please try again.
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