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1. Health Care Provider
A health care provider is a DoD-authorized health care professional who provides services to the military population.
Category: Military
Citation: Office of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. (2019). Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms. Washington DC: The Joint Staff.
2. Rehabilitative Care
Rehabilitative care is motor performance therapy for service members to improve their physical health and ability.
Category: Health (Mental & Physical)
Citation: Office of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. (2019). Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms. Washington DC: The Joint Staff.
3. Cadre
“Experienced military professionals who train new recruits.”
Category: Military
Citation: Blaisure, K. R., Saathoff-Wells, T., Pereira, A., MacDermid Wadsworth, S., & Dombro, A. L. (2015). Serving military families - theories, research, and application. Taylor & Francis Ltd.
4. Family Child Care Providers or Child Development Providers (Navy)
“Individuals certified to provide child care to children from infancy to 12 years of age in their homes on military installations; family childcare homes may offer daytime, evening, nighttime, and weekend hours.”
Category: Military
Citation: Blaisure, K. R., Saathoff-Wells, T., Pereira, A., MacDermid Wadsworth, S., & Dombro, A. L. (2015). Serving military families -theories, research, and application. Taylor & Francis Ltd.
5. School-Age Care Programs
“Before and after-school programs located on many military installations that provide activities and supervision of school-age children of military families.”
Category: Military
Citation: Blaisure, K. R., Saathoff-Wells, T., Pereira, A., MacDermid Wadsworth, S., & Dombro, A. L. (2015). Serving military families -theories, research, and application. Taylor & Francis Ltd.
6. Self-Care
“Actions taken to be physically and emotionally healthy through such steps as exercise, proper nutrition, self-reflection, interaction with family and friends, and taking time away from work.”
Category: Health (Mental & Physical)
Citation: Blaisure, K. R., Saathoff-Wells, T., Pereira, A., MacDermid Wadsworth, S., & Dombro, A. L. (2015). Serving military families -theories, research, and application. Taylor & Francis Ltd.
7. Family Care Plan
"A firm arrangement for the care of children during deployment, including a determination of who will care for the member’s child or children during deployment and other absences; arrangements to provide financial, medical, and logistical support for the children’s well-being’ name and consent to the plan of any noncustodial parent who will not be the caregiver during the service member’s absence; and designation of a temporary caregiver in case of incapacity or death of the service member while permanent custody is established.”
Category: Military
Citation: Blaisure, K. R., Saathoff-Wells, T., Pereira, A., MacDermid Wadsworth, S., & Dombro, A. L. (2015). Serving military families -theories, research, and application. Taylor & Francis Ltd.
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These materials were developed as a result of a partnership funded by the Department of Defense (DoD) between the DoD's Office of Military Community and Family Policy and the U.S. Department of Agriculture/National Institute of Food and Agriculture (USDA/NIFA) through a grant/cooperative agreement with Auburn University. USDA/NIFA Award No. 2021-48710-35671.


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