MHS for Service Members, Retirees & Families

Active duty service members, retirees, and their families benefit every day from the Military Health System’s commitment to care. From online mental health resources to research initiatives that determine health risks to the communication efforts that inform on the most up-to-date medical news, the MHS is an organization dedicated to keeping every current and retired service member healthy and strong.
Use the links below to take advantage of your military health benefits. Get the care you need and deserve!

Getting Your TRICARE Benefits

Mental and Behavioral Health Care

24/7 Help for PTSD and TBI24-hour-a-day, seven-day-a-week outreach center for information and resources about psychological health, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and traumatic brain injury (TBI).

inTransition
inTransition is a voluntary program to support you as you move between health care systems or providers if you are currently receiving mental health care. A personal coach, along with resources and tools, will help you during this transition period. You’ll have what it takes to make your transition a success.

TRICARE Assistance Program
(TRIAP)
Internet-based resource provides access to assistance counselors available for confidential, private discussions about what's going on in your life, including: stress management (work, family, personal), family difficulties and pressures, family separations/deployments, relationships and marital issues, parent/child communication, and self-esteem.

More Resources

Veterans Health Care (VA)
VA health benefits are open to all Veterans. Family members may also be eligible to receive benefits.

Transition Assistance Program

Help and resources for service members and families making the switch from military to civilian life. Available to all active duty and Guard/Reserve personnel and their families.

Military OneSource
Military OneSource helps you with just about any need - education, relocation, parenting, stress, and much more. Available by phone or online, service is provided free for active-duty, Guard, and Reserve service members and their families.

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