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Eligibility requirements



The following requirements are necessary to be considered for the Operation Mend program:
- The patient sustained his/ her injury during post-9/11 era active military service such as combat or combat training
- The patient's injuries require specialty treatment and local options for care are unavailable, inadequate or previous treatments were not comprehensive or satisfactory
- The patient is physically and psychologically stable and able to travel
- The patient has a nonmedical attendant (a stable friend or family member) who can travel with him/ her
- The patient currently has a case manager or primary care physician that can assist in the Operation Mend intake process and follow-up care (e.g. obtaining referrals, medical records, consents, etc.)
- Additionally, to be eligible for the Intensive Treatment Program, the military service members/veterans must have symptoms related to or have received a diagnosis of TBI and/or PTSD and must undergo initial evaluations at UCLA to determine if the Intensive Treatment Program meets the individual’s needs
Our three-week onsite and virtual intensive treatment programs are designed to provide support, education, healing and wellness, through:
- Comprehensive virtual evaluations
- Individualized treatment planning
- Evidence-based trauma treatment
- Cognitive skills training
- Skills-focused groups
- Peer-to-peer connections
- Caregiver psychotherapy groups
- Art therapy
- Mindful movement practice
- Social support from buddy programs
- Referrals and connection to local care
- Post-treatment support
Specialty services for physical injury include (but are not limited to):
- Advanced Imaging and Diagnostics
- Dermatology
- Maxillofacial Dentistry
- Medical Tattooing
- Mental Health Services specializing in PTSD and mTBI
- Neurology and mTBI Diagnostics
- Neurosurgery
- Opthalmology & Oculoplastics
- Orthopaedic Surgery
- Otolaryngology/ ENT
- Pain Management Evaluations
- Reconstructive Plastic Surgery
- Urology