Title: Taking Care of Our Sailors and Their Families
1Taking Care of Our Sailors and Their Families
Navy Safe Harbor CAPT Key Watkins Commanding
Officer
2NAVY SAFE HARBOR Guiding Principle Numquam
Navigare Solus Never to Sail Alone
Safe Harbor is the Navys lead organization for
coordinating the non-medical care of wounded, ill
and injured Sailors, Coast Guardsmen and their
family members. Through proactive leadership, we
provide a lifetime of individually tailored
assistance designed to optimize the success of
our Shipmates recovery, rehabilitation, and
reintegration activities.
We are the Navy...taking care of our Sailors and
Coast Guardsmen!
3What is Non-medical care?
NAVY SAFE HARBOR Non-medical Care Management
Services
Support Services Providers Non-Medical Care Managers coordinate support services provided by existing programs to meet WII Sailor and family specific situations and needs. In most cases, Service Members will not require services beyond pay/personnel support. However, with case complications or unique needs, individually tailored non-medical care management is provided to assist the member and the family through recovery, rehabilitation, and return to duty or reintegration into their community.
Pay Personnel NAVPERS, VA, SSA, TSGLI Non-Medical Care Managers coordinate support services provided by existing programs to meet WII Sailor and family specific situations and needs. In most cases, Service Members will not require services beyond pay/personnel support. However, with case complications or unique needs, individually tailored non-medical care management is provided to assist the member and the family through recovery, rehabilitation, and return to duty or reintegration into their community.
Invitational Travel Orders N135C (Casualty Assistance Office) Non-Medical Care Managers coordinate support services provided by existing programs to meet WII Sailor and family specific situations and needs. In most cases, Service Members will not require services beyond pay/personnel support. However, with case complications or unique needs, individually tailored non-medical care management is provided to assist the member and the family through recovery, rehabilitation, and return to duty or reintegration into their community.
Housing Lodging CNIC Non-Medical Care Managers coordinate support services provided by existing programs to meet WII Sailor and family specific situations and needs. In most cases, Service Members will not require services beyond pay/personnel support. However, with case complications or unique needs, individually tailored non-medical care management is provided to assist the member and the family through recovery, rehabilitation, and return to duty or reintegration into their community.
Child Youth Programs CNIC Non-Medical Care Managers coordinate support services provided by existing programs to meet WII Sailor and family specific situations and needs. In most cases, Service Members will not require services beyond pay/personnel support. However, with case complications or unique needs, individually tailored non-medical care management is provided to assist the member and the family through recovery, rehabilitation, and return to duty or reintegration into their community.
Recreation Leisure CNIC Non-Medical Care Managers coordinate support services provided by existing programs to meet WII Sailor and family specific situations and needs. In most cases, Service Members will not require services beyond pay/personnel support. However, with case complications or unique needs, individually tailored non-medical care management is provided to assist the member and the family through recovery, rehabilitation, and return to duty or reintegration into their community.
Transportation Needs Invitational Travel Orders - N135C/ NGO/Yellow Ribbon Fund Non-Medical Care Managers coordinate support services provided by existing programs to meet WII Sailor and family specific situations and needs. In most cases, Service Members will not require services beyond pay/personnel support. However, with case complications or unique needs, individually tailored non-medical care management is provided to assist the member and the family through recovery, rehabilitation, and return to duty or reintegration into their community.
Legal Guardianship Issues Navy Legal Services Non-Medical Care Managers coordinate support services provided by existing programs to meet WII Sailor and family specific situations and needs. In most cases, Service Members will not require services beyond pay/personnel support. However, with case complications or unique needs, individually tailored non-medical care management is provided to assist the member and the family through recovery, rehabilitation, and return to duty or reintegration into their community.
Education Training Benefits Veterans Administration, Dept of Labor, NGOs Non-Medical Care Managers coordinate support services provided by existing programs to meet WII Sailor and family specific situations and needs. In most cases, Service Members will not require services beyond pay/personnel support. However, with case complications or unique needs, individually tailored non-medical care management is provided to assist the member and the family through recovery, rehabilitation, and return to duty or reintegration into their community.
Commissary Exchange Access Local Command COs authority Non-Medical Care Managers coordinate support services provided by existing programs to meet WII Sailor and family specific situations and needs. In most cases, Service Members will not require services beyond pay/personnel support. However, with case complications or unique needs, individually tailored non-medical care management is provided to assist the member and the family through recovery, rehabilitation, and return to duty or reintegration into their community.
Respite Care TRICARE, State and Local organizations Non-Medical Care Managers coordinate support services provided by existing programs to meet WII Sailor and family specific situations and needs. In most cases, Service Members will not require services beyond pay/personnel support. However, with case complications or unique needs, individually tailored non-medical care management is provided to assist the member and the family through recovery, rehabilitation, and return to duty or reintegration into their community.
Security Clearance Issues Local Security Managers, NCIS (Code 24E), DONCAF Non-Medical Care Managers coordinate support services provided by existing programs to meet WII Sailor and family specific situations and needs. In most cases, Service Members will not require services beyond pay/personnel support. However, with case complications or unique needs, individually tailored non-medical care management is provided to assist the member and the family through recovery, rehabilitation, and return to duty or reintegration into their community.
TBI/PTSD Services NNMC, VA Polytrauma Centers, BUMED Others Non-Medical Care Managers coordinate support services provided by existing programs to meet WII Sailor and family specific situations and needs. In most cases, Service Members will not require services beyond pay/personnel support. However, with case complications or unique needs, individually tailored non-medical care management is provided to assist the member and the family through recovery, rehabilitation, and return to duty or reintegration into their community.
Concierge service (with a kick)
4NAVY SAFE HARBOREvolution of a Concept
- Military Severely Injured Center (MSIC) requests
Navy Liaison - Safe Harbor Director appointed from N135 and Out
Reach Case Manager assigned to Safe Harbor
2005 Staff of 3
2006 Staff of 4
- Additional Navy Liaison assigned to MSIC
- Safe Harbor representative assigned to NNMC
Bethesda supporting basic advocacy
- 7 Advocates hired for 5 MTFs and 2 VA Polytrauma
Centers - Safe Harbor Program moved from N13 to N12
- Safe Harbor mission focused on advocating for
members and their families - Safe Harbor served population expanded to all
seriously wounded, ill, or injured (not just
OEF/OIF) - CNO appointed RDML White as Special Assistant for
Comprehensive Casualty Care
2007 Staff of 13
315 SWII Sailors
- CAPT Watkins assigned as Commanding Officer of
Safe Harbor with Headquarters element in
designated offices in Washington DC - Safe Harbor mission expanded to non-medical care
management and provide tracking and oversight for
all wounded, ill, or injured - (16) Headquarters staff (17) Non-medical care
managers at the 8 MTFs, 4 VA Polytrauma Centers,
2 Reserve Component MedHold Units, and SOCOM
Over 6,000 Wounded, Ill or Injured Sailors
2008 Staff of 33
481 SWII Sailors
- Reserve Surge Support established
- Anchor Program to support reintegration into
community - Support to Seriously Wounded, Ill, and Injured
Coast Guard members and their families - Awards Ceremony for Navy Safe Harbor enrollees
and Non-Medical Care Manager of the Year.
Over 5,000 Wounded, Ill or Injured Sailors
2009 Staff of 36
509SWII Sailors
- Dept. of Labor representative embedded in
headquarters staff for enrollee employment and
transition support - 25 Navy Safe Harbor enrollees participated in
the inaugural Warrior Games
2010 Staff of 40
Over 5,000 Wounded, Ill or Injured Sailors
5NAVY SAFE HARBOROversight and Coordination
Direct Lines of Action/Reporting with Senior
Oversight facilitate delivery of Comprehensive
Casualty Care
6NAVY SAFE HARBOROrganization HQ with 10
geographically dispersed Detachment sites
Strategic Support Department
Operations Department
Direct Support to Sailors Families
Subject Matter Experts Supporting Sailors
Families through OPS Department
7NAVY SAFE HARBOR Eligibility for Safe Harbor
Enrollment
- All seriously wounded, ill, or injured Sailors,
Coast Guardsmen, and their families - OIF/OEF casualties
- Shipboard accidents
- Liberty accidents (MVAs, motorcycle accidents)
- Serious medical and psychological conditions
(cancer, severe PTSD) - High risk non-seriously wounded, ill, or injured
Sailors and their families (case by case) - Families in crisis
- Special Interest
8NAVY SAFE HARBORDemographics
- Age
- Range 18-66 years
- Avg 34 yrs old
- Median 32 yrs old
- Gender
- 87 Male
- 13 Female
- Marital Status
- 61 Married
- 32 Single/Never Married
- 7 Divorced/Legally Separated
- Rank/Rate
- Officer 10 (Prevalent O-5)
- Enlisted 90 (Prevalent PO2)
- 78 AC, 22 RC
- Residence
- VA 27
- CA 20
- FL 10
- TX 7
- WA 6
- Combat Wounded - 70
- Primary Diagnosis
- PTSD-TBI 36
- Other 24
- Illness 13
- Amputation 7
- Gunshot Wound 6
- Paralysis 6
- Severe Burn 4
- Blindness 2
- Hearing Loss 2
9NAVY SAFE HARBORSources of Referrals for
Enrollment
DoD Personnel Casualty Report
Navy Safe Harbor 24/7 Call Center or Email Inquiry
DoD Wounded Warrior Resource Center
Commands
Navy Chaplain Corps
Navy Ombudsman Program
DoD Military Treatment Facility and VA Clinical
Case Manager
Military OneSource
Other Federal and Non-governmental Agencies
Fleet and Family Service Programs
Other Services WII Programs
Word Of Mouth
10NAVY SAFE HARBOR Organizational Overview
- 19 Safe Harbor Non-Medical Care Managers /
Recovery Care Coordinators - Located at Navy Treatment Facilities, Brooke Army
Medical Center, Department of Veterans Affairs
Polytrauma Hospitals, RCC Medhold - Supported by Headquarters based subject matter
experts - Two levels of support
- Non-medical Care Manager Supports and assists
member and family in addressing needs and
achieving goals - Recovery Care Coordinator Oversees and assists
with Comprehensive Recovery Plan
Covenant Leadership No Sailor Left Behind
11NAVY SAFE HARBOR One Command Nationwide Web of
Resources
BREMERTON (2)
GREAT LAKES / MINNEAPOLIS (1)
NEWPORT (1)
PALO ALTO (1)
BETHESDA / WALTER REED (2)
Recovery Care Coordinators
WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS (18)
Non-Medical Care Managers
PORTSMOUTH / RICHMOND (2) NAVAL BASE NORFOLK (1)
BALBOA (2) NAVAL BASE SAN DIEGO
(1)
MILLINGTON (1)
CAMP LEJEUNE (1)
JACKSONVILLE (1)
BAMC (2)
TAMPA (1) SOCOM (1)
12NAVY SAFE HARBOR Support for Safe Harbor Sailors
VIPs
Visitors
PEBLO
Ombuds- men
Chain of Command
Navy Relief
Family
Safe Harbor
Social Worker
Fleet Family Supp Ctr
RCC
Recovery Care Coordinator
Non-medical Care Manager
NMCM
Multi-Disciplinary Team
Medical Care Case Manager
Primary Care Manager
VSOs
Friends
MEB PEB
Transition Services
Medical System
Leadership
Chaplain
Specialty Care
Charities
Old Unit
Support
Personal / Informal Support
13NAVY SAFE HARBOR Member and Family Support
Resources
- National Resource Directory
- DoD web-based Information Source
- www.nationalresourcedirectory.org
- Partnerships with Navy Fleet and Family Program,
MWR, and Navy Chaplain Corps - Collaboration with Federal Agency Partners and
NGOs - Opportunities for Education, Training, and
Employment - DoL VETS/RealLifelines Liaison on Safe Harbor
staff
14NAVY SAFE HARBORRehabilitation through
Competition
- Inaugural Warrior Games
10-14 May 2010 - US
Olympic Training Center - Navy fielded a team of 25 (22 Navy, 3 Coast
Guard) - Family attendance - 14 individuals
- Awards
- 12 individual medals
- 1 team medal
- Ultimate Champion Award
- Partners to help facilitate effort
- NOSC Fort Carson
- CNIC MWR - Provided PT gear, gym bags, baseball
caps, gym towels - BUMED
- N12 Reserve Unit
- American Red Cross Provided adaptive sports
equipment such as hand cycle, recumbent bikes,
air rifles, hand pistols, compound and recurve
bow, shot puts and discuss - Way Ahead
- Identifying training and competition venues
throughout the year to prepare for 2011 Warrior
Games
15NAVY SAFE HARBORReserve Surge Support
- Reserve Surge Support Program
- Scalable, anytime, anywhere, rapid response of
additional manpower to support Non-medical Care
Managers - Catastrophic event with rapid influx of
casualties - Operations resulting in unusually high numbers of
casualties - 17 Reservists organized into 4 teams
- One team each month stands ready-alert for rapid
response - Standing ADT orders
- Reservists volunteer for 1 year minimum
- Surge time (voluntary commitment) is over and
above their
primary Reserve assignment - Commit to report within 72 hours of notification
and
be available for a minimum of 14 days - Participate in Safe Harbor staff training events
16NAVY SAFE HARBORAnchor Program
- Partnership to provide mentors for Sailors and
Families as they return to communities - Navy Reserve volunteers, Navy Retired Activities
Offices, American Legion, Navy League, Fleet
Reserve Association, and other Community-based
organizations - Participation by Safe Harbor enrollees and family
members is highly encouraged but voluntary - Lifetime support covenant solidified
- Mentors provide professional/social/spiritual
- support to assist with community reintegration
- Recovery Care Coordinator and Non-medical Care
- Managers engage as needed
Near Peer Drilling Reserve Member Critical
Element
17NAVY SAFE HARBORSummary
- Safe Harbor provides non-medical care in
partnership with Navy Medicine medical care case
managers and other members of the Recovery Team - Safe Harbor enrollment for those seriously
wounded, ill, or injured - Safe Harbor assists all, even those not
enrollment eligible - Safe Harbor enrolls Sailors for Life, the level
of support changes with recovery, rehabilitation,
and reintegration status - Safe Harbor is bound by the Privacy Act and may
only share information with designated entities
18QUESTIONS?
We are Sailors caring for Sailors Contact us
24/7 1-877-746-8563 safeharbor_at_navy.mil www.safe
harbor.navy.mil CAPT Key Watkins, USN Commanding
Officer Navy Safe Harbor 703-697-1941 oakley.watk
ins_at_navy.mil