Each of these people can play a very important role
in identifying and rehabilitating alcohol- and
drug-dependent military or civilian personnel. An
understanding of their roles and how they interrelate
within the Navy and Marine Corps alcoholism and drug
dependency rehabilitation and prevention programs will
enable you to compile and maintain appropriate
reference material that will be useful to your chaplain in
the area of alcoholism and drug abuse.
Retirement and Aging
Large communities of military retirees form in areas
where there are complexes of Navy and Marine Corps
installations and facilities. Chaplains in these areas are
often called upon to render counseling and referral
assistance to retirees and members of their immediate
families for the special stresses associated with
retirement and aging. Because retirement can produce
a major life crisis for any person, members facing
retirement may be at risk for several different types of
stress- and anxiety-related disorders. For the aged,
problems may include diminishing health, fixed
income, self-preservation, and security.
Retiree affairs and problems associated with
retirement are handled by a wide variety of military and
civilian agencies. If assigned to a station or unit where
there are large numbers of retired or elderly members in
the community, you should make certain you are aware
of the available human resources agencies and programs
that can provide services for these types of clients.
Figure 2-7 provides a listing by category of several
agencies that can help your clients through the stresses
related to retirement and aging. It will be your
responsibility to maintain up-to-date files on each of
NAVY AND MARINE CORPS
DIRECT SERVICES TO THE ELDERLY
Retired Affairs Offices (RAOs)
Homemaker Service
Bureau of Naval Personnel, Washington, DC
Home Maintenance Service
Headquarters United States Marine Corps,
Transportation
Washington, DC
Retired Senior Volunteer Programs
Retired Activities Section
Community Recreation Programs
Survivor Benefit Plan
Education Programs
The Navy Guide for Retired Personnel and Their
Legal Counseling Programs for the Elderly
Families (NAVPERS 15891E)
National Senior Citizens Law Center, Los Angeles,
The Marine Corps Retirement Guide (NAVMC 2642)
California
Naval Reserve Personnel Center, New Orleans,
National Resource Center for Consumers of Legal
Louisiana
Services, Washington, DC
Marine Corps Reserve Forces Activity, Kansas City,
Nutrition Programs
Missouri
Meals on Wheels
The United States Naval Home, Gulfport, Mississippi
Congregate Meal Programs
Defense Finance and Accounting Centers, Cleveland,
Food Stamps
Ohio
Nursing Homes
Elderly patients
FEDERAL AGENCIES
Chronically ill patients
Convalescent patients
Administration on Aging (AOA)
Patients who are invalids
Social Security Program
Local Department of Health
Retirement Benefits
American Nursing Home Association
Survivor Benefits
American Association of Homes for the Aging
Disability Benefits
National Organizations for Older People
Medicare and Medicaid
American Association of Retired Persons/National
Department of Veterans Affairs
Retired Teachers Association (AARP/NRTA)
Medical Benefits
National Council for Senior Citizens
VA Homes
National Association of Retired Federal Employees
(NARFE)
Gray Panthers
Figure 2-7.Agencies associated with programs for the retired and aged.
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