
Welcome to the Fort Campbell Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP)
Who is an Exceptional Family Member?
An Exceptional Family Member is a Family member
(child or adult) with any physical, emotional, developmental, or intellectual disorder that requires special treatment, therapy, education, training, or counseling.
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The Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) is a mandatory enrollment program that works with other military and civilian agencies to provide comprehensive and coordinated community support, housing, educational, medical, and personnel services to Families with special needs. Soldiers on active duty enroll in the program when they have a Family member with a physical, emotional, developmental, or intellectual disorder requiring specialized services so their needs can be considered in the military personnel assignment process.
The Fort Campbell Exceptional Family Member Program is made up of the Army Community Service EFMP office as well as the Blanchfield Army Community Hospital EFMP clinic. The ACS EFMP office provides support services, monthly Family events, support groups, holiday and special events, Individualized Education Plan assistance- education advocacy, unit/FRG briefings, Special Needs Accommodation Process (SNAP), relocation assistance, respite care, advocacy, and Camp We Can. The BACH EFMP clinic provides information on overseas screening, enrollment, updating enrollment, and housing consideration.EFMP SUPPORT SERVICES
ACS EFMP office provides:
* Monthly Family events
* Support groups
* Holiday and special events
* IEP assistance
* Unit/FRG briefings
* Relocation assistance
* Respite care advocacy
* Camp We CanBACH EFMP clinic provides:
* Information on overseas screening, enrollment
* Enrollment Updates
* Housing consideration
* Extended Care Health Option (ECHO) assistance
***Soldiers on active duty enroll in the program when they have a Family member with a physical, emotional, developmental, or intellectual disorder requiring specialized services so their needs can be considered in the military personnel assignment process.
****Family members must be screened and enrolled, if eligible, when the Soldier is on assignment instructions to an OCONUS area for which command sponsorship/Family member travel is authorized, and the Soldier elects to serve the accompanied tour. This screening consists of medical records review for all Family members, and developmental screening for all children 72 months of age and younger.
Contact us:
Army Community Services (ACS)
Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP)
5661 Screaming Eagle Blvd
Fort Campbell, KY 42223Phone: 270-798-2727
Fax: 270-412-6877
efmp@fortcampbellmwr.com

