
Welcome to the Wounded Warrior Resource Center Web site
The Wounded Warrior Resource Center Web site (WWRC) is a Department of Defense Web site which provides wounded Service Members, their families, and caregivers with information they need on military facilities, health care services, and benefits. It supports access to the Wounded Warrior Resource Call Center and trained specialists who are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by phone at 1-800-342-9647 or by e-mail at wwrc@militaryonesource.com.
Medicare & Medicaid
Information is in alphabetical order
- Ask Medicare Caregiver Initiative Provides information, tools and materials to assist the caregiver and their loved ones in making informed health care decisions.
- Frequently Asked Questions about Medicaid & Medicare Answers to commonly-asked questions from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
- Insurance & Medicare Information from the Christopher and Dana Reeve Paralysis Resource Center to help people with disabilities and their family members understand government health care benefit programs.
- Medicare & Medicaid Medicare provides health care based on the inability to work due to a disability. Medicaid provides health care coverage based on low income and resources.
- Medicare & Other Health Benefits - Your Guide to Who Pays First How Medicare works with other types of insurance or coverage.
- Medicare & You 2008 Summary of Medicare benefits, rights and protections and answers to the most frequently asked questions about Medicare.
- Medicare & Your Mental Health Benefits Brochure that describes the kinds of coverage Medicare offers for mental health services, including who is eligible, outpatient benefits, inpatient benefits, prescription drug coverage and help for people with limited income and resources.
- Medicare - Stay Healthy Consumer-oriented health news and information on new Medicare preventive benefits.
- Medicare Prescription Drug Plan Finder Search for a Medicare prescription drug plan based on cost, drugs covered and participating pharmacies.
- New CMS Initiative to Help Caregivers The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) launched Ask Medicare, a new initiative to help family caregivers access valuable healthcare information, services and resources
- Social Security Administration's (SSA) Medicare Information Includes general information on Medicare and resources related to Medicare for working beneficiaries with disabilities.
- Using TRICARE & Medicare Medicare is health insurance for people age 65 or older, as well as for people under age 65 who have qualified for Social Security disability insurance. TRICARE beneficiaries eligible for premium-free Medicare Part A must have Medicare Part A and Medicare Part B coverage to remain TRICARE-eligible
- Your Medicare Card If your Medicare card is lost, stolen or damaged, you can ask for a new one by phone or online.
