The Air Force Wounded Warrior (AFW2) Program's goal is to assist injured, ill and wounded-in-action Airmen and Guardians. Our objective is to assess your current situation, act as an information and referral agent on your behalf, and ensure you receive enhanced transitional services. Your Care Management Team (CMT) are instrumental in your recovery and are, comprised of:
- Commander
- Clinical Case Manager (CCM)
- Recovery Care Coordinator (RCC)
- Non-Medical Care Manager (NMCM)
INFORMATION RELEASE
For your AFW2 Support Team to better assist you, we encourage you to sign our PII Disclosure Forms. It will allow us to retrieve and forward important documents containing Personally Identifiable Information (PII) when you request them. Examples of these documents may include
- DD 214
- vRED
- EPRs
- Decorations
- CRSC application
- etc...
You will also need to complete the DD Form 2870 to authorize release of your medical records to someone you trust to act in your best interest. Once signed, please return them back to your RCC.
LEGAL DOCUMENTS
If you do not have current legal documents, the time might be right time to do so while still on active duty. Go to the Air Force Legal Assistance website to start the process.
Complete the online legal worksheet prior to visiting your base legal office to expedite service. Air Force legal offices have access to the data you enter here and is deleted after 90 days.
PATIENT ADMINISTRATION SYSTEMS AND BIOSTATISTICS ACTIVITY (PASBA).
If you are having difficulty retrieving medical or mental health documents that are not readily accessible, you can submit a completed DD Form 2870 and send it to the Patient Administration Systems and Biostatistics Activity (PASBA) which is located at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. They can provide deployed medical/mental health records for any service type from 2002 and beyond. These types of medical and mental health documents are routinely used to substantiate combat related injuries or illnesses.
SPECIAL COMPENSATION FOR ASSISTANCE WITH ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING (SCAADL)
SCADDL provides a monthly compensation to service members who incur a permanent, catastrophic injury or illness that would otherwise require hospitalization, nursing home care, or other residential institutional care if it weren’t for assisted daily living of his/her caregiver. Recovering service members (RSMs) that meet the catastrophic injury or illness criteria should be assessed to determine if they meet SCAADL eligibility requirements listed on the AF SCAADL Certification of Eligibility (CoE) worksheet.
SCAADL Worksheet
SCAADL Fact Sheet
DD Form 2948
To be eligible for SCAADL, an Airman must meet all the following conditions:
Catastrophic injury or illness defined. A permanent, severely disabling injury, disorder, or illness incurred or aggravated in LOD that compromises the ability to carry out ADLs to such a degree that the RSM requires personal or mechanical assistance to leave home or bed or requires constant supervision to avoid physical harm to self or others and is unlikely to recover from such a disability.
TRANSPORTATION SECURITY ADMINISTRATION (TSA).
As an AF Wounded Warrior, you and your family may receive assistance from the TSA while traveling commercially. You can forward your commercial travel flight itinerary to your AFW2 Lead Coordinator (LC) and they will forward it to the TSA, who will verify your wounded warrior status, then provide an approval email authorizing the assistance that will be provided. You can hand carry this approval while traveling for verification purposes.
In your request please include:
- Your travel itinerary
- Emergency cell phone number
- Indicate if you WILL or WILL NOT need wheelchair assistance
More information on this program can be found here.
PHYSICAL EVALUATION BOARD LIAISON OFFICER (PEBLO)
Ensure you stay in close contact with your PEBLO and your Clinical Case Manager (CCM) while your MEB is being put together and being processed. Additionally, after you receive your proposed disability ratings from the Air Force ensure you inform your AFW2 Care Manager of the proposed ratings and provide them a copy of the AF Form 356 and proposed VA Disability Rating Letter. Once you receive your proposed disability ratings you only have 10 calendar days to respond and either accept your AF proposed Disability Rating or appeal it to the Air Force Formal Physical Evaluation Board (FPEB).
OFFICE OF THE AIRMENS COUNSEL (OAC)
Contact the OAC located at Joint Base San Antonio, Randolph AFB Texas. The online brochure explains roles and responsibilities in providing legal representation and advice to service members who are going through a Medical Evaluation Board. Ensure you contact their office and utilize their legal advice when trying to determine when and if you have received a fair, equitable proposed disability rating from the IPEB. Once you receive your proposed AF Disability Rating you will only have 10 calendar days to respond and either accept them as is or appeal them and go before a Formal Board and contest your proposed ratings.
Email the OAC at afloaja.disabilitycounsel@us.af.mil with questions or issues.