Families

Respite Care for Families with Special Needs

This report examined the benefits of respite care for military families with special needs. It also presents a summary of telephone survey conducted in nine heavily military-impacted states regarding the availability and accessibility of respite care in the civilian sector.

2014
Sherman, M. D.
Cheatom, O.
Westerhof, L.
Kuhl, M. W.
Hawkey, K. R.
Borden, L. M.

Anticipating the Landscape in the Years Ahead: Military Members Transition to a Post-War Mission

Although a majority of service members are resilient and we do not anticipate that they will develop long-term difficulties, this review highlights increased risks for service members across six domains: mental health, social and role functioning, relationship functioning and family life, spiritu

2014
Borden, L. M.
Goldberg, R.
Hawkey, K. R.
Hess, S.
Kuhl, M. W.
Larsen, J.
Otto, M.
Paradis, E.
Sherman, M. D.
Snyder, S.
Steinman, D.
Westerhof, L.