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  • Phone: (717) 245-4357 - Numbers vary
  • DSN: 242-4357


  • Address

  • ******Carlisle Barracks****** (Anne Ely Hall)
  • 46 Ashburn Dr
  • Carlisle, PA 17013


  • Hours of Operation

  • Mon - Fri 7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.
  • Room numbers vary

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The Carlisle Barracks Army Community Service Program offers a variety of services which are designed to meet the social and economic needs of the military community.  Check out our programs/services below.

Army Community Service Survey

Active Duty, National Guard, Reserve Service Members, Military Family Members, DoD/DA civilians and Retirees.  Do you have five minutes to let Army Community Service know your needs or how to improve our services to better serve you and your family?  If so, please complete the ACS survey and submit on line at the following link below or drop by ACS and pickup a paper copy to let us know how to serve you: 

http://www.myarmyonesource.com/survey_Carlisle_Barracks

Anne Ely Hall
Room 125
(717) 245-3775

Exceptional Family Member Program

The EFMP serves family members of all active duty personnel from birth to age 21 that have  specialized medical and educational needs or a disability. Sponsors who have physical custody of a parent or relative older than 21 are also eligible for the program, i.e., a parent who had a stroke and is now in one's care.

Some examples of special needs can include: Attention Deficit Disorder, Diabetes, Asthma, Epilepsy/Seizure Disorder, Autism, Cerebral Palsy, and many mental and psychiatric disorders.

The EFMP has a resource library of videotapes, books, pamphlets, brochures, and handouts on various special needs and disabilities. You do not have to be enrolled in the program to be able to access the resource library. The EFMP Manager can help in providing you with resources in the local area such as location of local support groups.


Families must meet eligible medical, educational and deployment conditions in order to qualify for respite care. Family members must first be screened by the EFMP doctor at Dunham U.S. Army Health Clinic at (717) 245-4574 to medically qualify for respite services. After qualifying, sponsors need to make an appointment with the EFMP Manager to enroll in the program.  For more information, contact the EFMP Manager at (717) 245-3775.

EFMP Resource Information

Important - EFMP additional important links and information follows. Find information on medical assistance, ABA therapy, Tricare Echo, school information, etc. We cannot endorse any specific agency or recommend any specific school district. However, we will work to assist you in making your transition to Carlisle Barracks a success!

Through the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare, children with an ASD diagnosis can receive specialized services (Behavioral Health Rehabilitative Services, BHRS) in the form of:

  • Behavioral Specialist Consultant (BSC)– a master degreed clinician that will draft a treatment plan, coordinate services and provide transfer of skill to both community and school staff. Emphasis is on behaviors of the child. Usually in weekly increments of 2 or 3 hours per week.
  • Mobile Therapist (MT)– a master degreed clinician that will address family system issues, and social skills of the child. Emphasis is on system issues and supporting parents. Usually in weekly increments of 2 to 3 hours per week.
  • Therapeutic Staff Support (TSS) – Bachelor level therapist that carries out the treatment plan in all settings, (school, community, day-care). Emphasis is on transfer of skills to family and staff. Usually in weekly increments of 5-20 hours per week.

Please keep in mind that this service is not based on your income.  Click this link to get to the PA, DPW web site for a further explanation of BHRS. http://www.dpw.state.pa.us/ServicesPrograms/Autism/Help/003676342.htm

To get these services started, there is one major step – sign your child up for medical assistance.  It sometimes takes a long time to get approved, so get started ASAP.  To sign up for MA, you can:

  1. Go online http://www.dpw.state.pa.us/ServicesPrograms/Autism/Help/003676289.htm or
  2. Call your county assistance office at:
  • Cumberland County Assistance Office
  • 33 Westminster Drive
  • P.O. Box 599
  • Carlisle, PA 17013-0599
  • Toll Free: (800) 269-0173
  • Phone: (717) 240-2700
  • Fax: (717) 249-8141

Local School Districts

Carlisle Area School District (717) 240-6800

South Middleton School District (717) 285-6484

Cumberland Valley School District (717) 697-8261

(depending on where you live)

Pennsylvania Resources

ASD HOPE is a group of parents and professionals, located in Central Pennsylvania, dedicated to helping you find the answers that will help your child.

Please click on this link to view our Parent Information Booklet (65 pages) to receive a copy.  This booklet is meant to serve as a resource of information and hope for you and your family!  It contains a "top 10" list of things to do once you receive an Autism Spectrum Disorder diagnosis in Pennsylvania, as well as listings of treatment options and local agencies you may need to contact.

ECHO provides financial assistance to beneficiaries who qualify based on specific mental or physical disabilities and offers services and supplies that are not covered under the TRICARE program. Click either of the following links for more information.

ECHO FAQ https://www.hnfs.net/common/caremanagement/ECHO+FAQs.htm

ECHO Forms https://www.hnfs.net/common/caremanagement/echo.htm


Extras

Stomp Project is a federally funded list serve that connects like-minded military parents for the sharing of information.

Military One Source - An educational and informational website for military members and their families.

Additional Information

Please feel free to contact the EFMP manager for additional information on subject matters not specifically addressed on this site.

 

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