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Recovery Coordination Program (RCP)

Supporting every step of recovery for recovering Service members, caregivers, and families. 

Overview

The Recovery Coordination Program is a Department of Defense (DoD) initiative led by the Office of Warrior Care within the Defense Health Agency (DHA). Our mission is to provide standardized, non-clinical support to ensure wounded, ill, or injured Service members, - and their caregivers and families - receive coordinated, personalized support throughout the continuum of care phases: recovery, rehabilitation, and reintegration or transition.  
Established by the FY2008 National Defense Authorization Act (Sec. 1611) and implemented through DoDI 1300.24, the RCP provides centralized policy and oversight to the Military Service and US Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) warrior care programs. 

Key Components of a Warrior Care Program

  • Recovery Care Coordinators (RCCs) - Assigned professionals who guide recovering Service members (RSMs) and their caregivers through the continuum of care phases using the comprehensive recovery plan (CRP).
  • Comprehensive Recovery Plan (CRP) - A personalized, goal-oriented road map built on eight domains: daily living, career, family, finances, health, legal, military, and spirituality.
  • Care Management Team (CMT) - A support network including medical and non-medical personnel who collaboratively manage the RSM's journey.
  • Family and Caregiver Involvement - Family members and caregivers are actively involved, supported by the RCC and CMT. They can also access resources like the electronic Caregiver Directory (eCRD) and vetted tools via the National Resource Directory (NRD). 

Warrior Care Program Eligibility

Eligibility is open to Service members with serious or severe illness or injury, including those diagnosed with PTSD, TBI, or urotrauma, categorized as CAT 2 or CAT 3, and determined to be in the line of duty. Refer to the Military Department and USSOCOM warrior care programs for program specific eligibility. 

Policy Guidance

These directives establish the roles, responsibilities, and standards for the provision of recovery care services across the DoD. The RCP is governed by the following key DoD policies

  • DoDI 1300.24 - Recovery Coordination Program
  • DoDI 1300.25 - E2I and OWF Oversight

 

CRP 8 Pillars & Resources 

πŸ“˜ Education & Career Planning
πŸ“˜ Daily Living
  • VA home and auto grants
  • SCAADL
πŸ“˜ Family
πŸ“˜Financial Readiness 
πŸ“˜ Health
πŸ“˜ Legal
  • TBD
πŸ“˜ Military
  • IDES
πŸ“˜ Spirituality 
  • TBD
πŸ“‚ Additional Recovery Resources
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Daily Living
Housing, transportation, and adaptive needs
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Career
Training, internships, and employment
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Family
Caregiver support and family programs
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Finances
Financial assistance and guidance
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Health
Medical care and specialty support
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Legal
Guardianship and legal resources
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Military
Transition assistance and benefits
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Spirituality
Faith-based support and retreats