BLANCHFIELD ARMY COMMUNITY HOSPITAL INFO
YOUR LOCAL RESOURCES PAGE
                                     BACH WOUNDED WARRIOR AND FAMILY HOTLINE:

BACH offers a Wounded Warrior Soldier and Family Hotline.  The phone line is monitored 24 hours a day and the
email and fax are checked every 6 hours.  The local hotline number is 270-798-8045 and is monitored through BACH's
Adjutant's Office from 7:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m.  The hotline number is transferred to the Information Desk after hours
and on weekends for staff duty to assist reporting to the Commander.  The hotline local fax number is 270-956-0208.  
Or if you would prefer, you may email at  BACH.warriorhelp@amedd.army.mil
.
BACH PHONE DIRECTORY: CLICK HERE
Blanchfield Army Community Hospital  
650 Joel Drive
Fort Campbell, KY 42223   Hospital Operator: (270) 798-8400  DSN: 635-8400
BACH Ombudsman Mr.Griffen
DoD Military Family Life Consultant  (MFLC)  Info
Phone: 270-956-2935
1501 William C Lee Blvd
Fort Campbell,KY 42223
1/4 mile inside Gate 1
Military Family Life Consultants
(on call phone number)
270-205-1914

The after hours phone is on Mon-Thursday from 1630-0700. On Friday's from 1630 through Monday until 0700. Please be apprised that this is not a
crisis hotline. However, we get calls from people who want to talk and we are able to provide stress debriefing as well as linking Soldiers and family
members to other community resources and schedule follow up appointments for those who want to speak with an MFLC in person.
WHAT IS THE ROLE OF THE MILITARY FAMILY LIFE CONSULTANT?
•        To assess the need of the individual, family, or group
•        To provide support or refer to appropriate resources
•        To assist the Soldier and their family in developing an action plan to address life problems
SERVICES OFFERED
•        Individual
•        Couples
•        Groups
•        Large group presentations
PRESENTATIONS ON THE FOLLOWING BUT NOT LIMITED TO:
•        Trauma
•        Grief and Loss
•        Anger Management
•        Conflict Resolution
•        Combat Stress
•        Behavior Management
•        And more
ELIGIBILITY
•        Active Duty
•        National Guard
•        Reserves
•        Family Members
COSTS
•        All services provided at no cost
PRIVACY
•        No records kept
•        Confidential
•        Anonymous
EXCEPTIONS
•        Threat of harm to self or others
•        Child/Spouse/Elder abuse
HELPFUL HINTS
•        Take it slow
•        Continue your regular routine
•        Don’t rush into major decisions
•        Take care of yourself
•        Prepare for a change in pay
•        Keep a sense of humor
•        Appreciate growth that has occurred
•        Remember, most problems are temporary
•        Take a deep breath-relax
•        Understand you are not alone, and there is help available if things get difficult
QUALIFICATIONS
•        Master’s Degree/PH.D.
•        Five years of work experience in Social Work, Counseling, or related discipline
•        Trained on specific topics related to deployment and the reintegration cycle

A Consultant is always available to speak with you at the Family Resource Center (FRC) during normal duty hours 0800-
1630.

Appointments can be made by calling the Family Resource Center at 270-956-2935
This site is in memory of SSG Deason and all others who have fallen in action. You will never be
forgotten.
Soldier & Family Assistance Center
Contact SFAC
2703 Michigan Ave.
(PXTRA strip Mall, adjacent to the Commissary)
270.412.6000

Main SFAC Office Hours
7:30AM- 4:30PM
Monday-Friday

The Soldier and Family Assistance Center (SFAC) was created to provide compassionate, coordinated services to
Warriors in Transition (WTs) and their Family Members.  SFAC is a one-stop shop for services that partners with the
Warrior Transition Unit (WTU) as a friendly supportive team dedicated to encouraging self-development, wellness and
to meet the unique needs of WTs and their Families. For full info visit this site by
clicking here