Special Needs
As many as 15 percent of military families have members with special needs. These include spouses, children, or dependent parents who require special medical or educational services. These family members have a diagnosed physical, intellectual or emotional condition. The Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) serves these families in several ways.
These four articles will provide families with special needs helpful information and points of contact:
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Enrollment/EFMP
Exceptional Family Member Program - Enrollment
The Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) includes a variety of personnel, medical, and family support functions. Enrollment is a major component of the program and is mandatory for all military personnel who have a member of their family with a medical or educational disability.
By submitting a completed DD 2792, EFM Medical Summary and/or the DD 2792-1, EFMP Educational Summary, the military member identifies that a family member has a special need. Information about the family member’s condition including diagnosis, type of provider(s), frequency of care, medication, and special accommodations is documented on the forms. The information is used during the time that a service member is being considered for a new assignment to insure that the service member’s family member can obtain necessary care at the new location.
Although each of the Military Services handles the enrollment somewhat differently, there are some commonalities:
Military personnel, depending upon the Service, can pick up the necessary forms as follows:
Army – At the military treatment facility – ask for the EFMP office.
Marine Corps – At Marine Corps Community Service. Ask for the EFMP manager.
Navy – At the military treatment facility. Ask for the EFMP Coordinators’ Office.
Air Force – At the military treatment facility. Ask for the Special Needs Information and Assignment Coordination (SNIAC) officer.
These individuals can also explain the process for getting the forms completed, and for returning them.