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Adult Behavioral Health counseling
Adult Behavioral Health provides behavioral health services to active-duty Soldiers based on unit assignements. Family Members and Retirees are accepted by Marriage and Family thereapists on a space available basis. Assistance is available for crisis intervention, anger control, stress management, anxiety and depression.
Adventure Programs
The Adventure programs offer a wide variety of activities. To include the Challenge Course, Archery, Skeet and Privately Owned Firearms Ranges and Paintball.
Air Quality Index
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has a tool to communicate the status of local air quality to the public—the Air Quality Index (AQI). The AQI is derived from real-time air pollution measurements taken at monitoring stations throughout the United States. The AQI has three components: a color, a score and a health message recommending protective action based on the level of air pollution.
Allergies and Asthma care - Allergy and Asthma Clinic:
The Allergy Clinic provides expert subspecialty care in evaluation and management of various allergy, asthma, and pulmonary care conditions.
Annual Drinking Water Quality Report
The Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) is an annual drinking water quality report prepared by an organization that provides drinking water through a community water system. The US EPA requires that water purveyors for community water systems provide a CCR to their customers by July 1st every year. Information contained in the CCR includes the source of drinking water, applicable water quality requirements, and water system monitoring results for the previous year.
Armed Services YMCA Ballroom
The Armed Services YMCA's Ballroom portion of the Backdoor Boutique has a large selection of evening gowns, shoes, handbags, and jewelry available to rent. Rental fees are $25.00. The dresses are donated from the community and bridal boutiques.
Army Barracks Management Program
Single Soldier Housing is managed and controlled by the respective Brigade/Battalion/Company sized units. It is managed under Army Barracks Management guidelines and AR 420-1. Single Soldiers E1 to E5 without dependents are required/authorized to reside in the single Soldier barracks on Fort Campbell. Soldiers married to other service members must check in with the main Single Soldier Housing Office prior to seeking off post housing. All barracks on Fort Campbell, KY are 1+1 or equivalent. This means individual rooms and common area for the majority of the barracks on post, with 2 barracks BLDGs having 2 person rooms with shared bath and individual closets. All barracks rooms are furnished. Soldiers geographically separated from their Families are not authorized to live in single Soldier barracks unless granted an Exception to Policy by the Garrison Commander. Single Soldiers E-6 and above without dependents are authorized to reside off post.
Army Community Service Outreach
The ACS Outreach Program is designed to link Soldiers and Family Members to Family Support Programs on and off post. Outreach aims to reach out to those who have the greatest level of need, but are least likely to seek out and take advantage of services until they’ve reached a state of crisis. An emphasis is placed on programs that promote resilience, self-reliance and stability; such programs include, but are not limited to, life skills training, newcomer adaptation services, personal relationship skills education, community development and support networks, and crisis intervention and referral services. ACS Outreach conducts an annual needs assessment to determine what programs are needed to support Soldiers and Families. Be on the lookout, your input is greatly required. ACS Outreach participates in community events and celebrations on and off post to provide information about resources, services and Military OneSource. Additionally, information about services and resources are also provided in the ACS Connection Newsletter (.pdf), and various briefings and trainings. If you cannot come to us…we will come to you. For more information or to schedule a briefing, contact the Outreach Program Coordinators at +1 (270)798-2062.
Army Pregnancy Postpartum Physical Training (P3T) Education
Pregnancy and Postpartum Physical Training (P3T) education provides training for enhanced knowledge, skills, and resources to assist Soldiers during pregnancy and postpartum, and prepare Soldiers for delivery, recovery, and parenting.
Army Pregnancy Postpartum Physical Training (P3T) Exercise Sessions
Pregnancy and Postpartum Physical Training (P3T) exercise sessions assist Soldiers in maintaining optimal fitness during pregnancy and improving readiness postpartum, to return a fit Soldier back to unit PRT after maternity leave and the postpartum period.
Army Traffic Safety Program (Motorcycle Training)
The Army Traffic Safety Training Program provides safety instruction for operation of privately owned motorcycles. Motorcycle classes include the Basic Rider Course , Experienced Rider Course and Military Sport Bike Rider Course. Remedial Drivers Training and Intermediate Drivers Training are also available. Soldiers can register for courses through their Unit Training Officers/Noncommissioned Officer school managers and the Army Training Requirements and Resources System (ATRRS).
Army Wellness Center (AWC)
Army Wellness Centers provide integrated and standardized primary prevention programs and services that promote enhanced and sustained healthy lifestyles to improve the overall well-being of Service Members, their Families, Civilians, and Retirees. The Army Wellness Center (AWC) programs help build and sustain good health. AWC Health Educators and services empower individuals to set their own health goals and achieve them. AWC programs and services address lifestyle change in areas that affect both short- and long-term health, engaging people in their “life space”—the places where they live, work, relax and rest.
Army Wounded Warrior Program
The Army Wounded Warrior Program (AW2) is the official U.S. Army program that assists and advocates for severely wounded, ill, and injured Soldiers, Veterans, and their Families, wherever they are located, regardless of military status. Warriors in Transition who qualify for the Army Wounded Warrior Program are assigned to the program as soon as possible after arriving at the Warrior Transition Unit. The Army Wounded Warrior Program supports these Soldiers and their Families throughout their recovery and transition, even into Veteran status. This program, through the local support of Army Wounded Warrior Advocates, strives to foster warrior transition independence.
Arts and Crafts
Guennette Arts and Craft Center provide a full range of creative options for all levels of artists and craftsmen in the Fort Campbell community. Our numerous workshops, classes, and services are geared to meet all of your creative needs. We have a top-notch facility stocked with all sorts of "do-it-yourself" work areas and equipment, as well as a custom frame shop. Creative activities include ceramics/pottery, woodworking, and matting and framing. Our friendly and knowledgeable staff is always here to assist you. Come down to Guenette Arts & Crafts Center and see what we have to offer!
Backdoor Boutique
The Armed Services YMCA's Backdoor Boutique offers free items for military families E5 and below. All items are donated by the community and area businesses. Items include: Clothing/Shoes/Uniforms, Household items, linens, books, toys, and baby items. Membership fees may apply.
Bill payment assistance and Food Pantry - KY
The Crisis Relief Center serving all of Christian County. Services include; Rental/Mortgage Payment Assistance, Electric/Gas/Water Payment Assistance, Medication Assistance, Food Pantry, "Jobs for Life" classes and quarterly Budget Counseling classes.
Bowling
Welcome to Hooper Bowling Center where Family fun is #1 on the list. We have a fully modern 32 Lane Brunswick Facility with new GSX Pinsetters and Vector Scoring, which is displayed on our 32” Flat Screen Monitors. We also have a new underground track as well as new ball returns and one of the best maintained lane conditions in the US Army.
Brace Shop
Brace shop services include: upper extremity bracing, lower extremity bracing, spinal bracing, foot orthoses, compression garment, and custom fabrication, fitting, repair and adjustment of orthopedic appliance and orthotics.
Campgrounds/Cabins and Pavilions
ODR RV Parks, Cabins and Pavilions includes various areas of interest. We provide several pavilions for your group parties and outdoor get-togethers. Also, we are able to accommodate a variety of RVs and campers. ODR Parks, Cabins and Pavilions are located outside the gates, so anyone can come out and enjoy our facilities. There are two Campgrounds on Fort Campbell, Eagle Rest RV Park and Fletcher Fork RV Park. Both offer 110 20 amp and 220 50 amp electrical hook-ups. Each site has water, sewer access, and electrical service (20 and 50 amp, 30 amp service will require a converter). Concrete slabs with picnic tables are located at each site. There is a restroom/shower facility and on-site laundry facility available for patron use. Fletcher Fork also features Cabins and Cottages available for rent.
Car care
Firestone car care provides tire and vehicle services, repair and auto supplies.
Car repair and parts
Air Assault Auto Repair Center and Parts provides car repair and a parts store. Wrecker/Lock out service available. Towing during and after-hours available.
Centerstone Alcohol and drug abuse treatment
Centerstone offers a twelve week course that meets once a week to discuss alcohol and drug treatments. Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment is for individuals who have both a substance use disorder and a mental illness. This program provides therapy, intensive outpatient counseling, case management and psychiatric services for both disorders, rapid HIV testing for individuals and their partners, limited assistance with transportation to treatment and referral to primary care when needed. Individuals with co-occurring disorders have a better chance of recovery from both disorders when they receive services that combine mental health and substance abuse treatment. Intervention Services for Addiction Disorders: Working with family, friends or employers, an Interventionist uses a team approach to confront an individual with pertinent facts regarding the impact of their addiction. Through an intervention, the individual is encouraged to seek treatment. If they agree to treatment, the Intervent
Challenge Course and Indoor Climbing Wall
The Challenge Course Complex is a high flying adventure course complete with a 50ft vertical climbing wall, rope courses, and more. The complex consists of many elements and is an adrenaline pumping course that is great exercise in team building, self-awareness, and self-confidence. Call to reserve the course for your group.
Chaplain's Emergency Crisis Hotline
Emergency support care line is a 24 hour hotline providing behavioral health support, suicidal ideation or attempt interventions, and emergency support.
Child and Family Behavioral Health counseling
The Child and Family Behavioral Health System offers a Family-based approach to behavioral health care. The Child and Family Behavioral Healthy System provides screening, early intervention, evaluation, and treatment for emotional and behavioral concerns of dependent Family members. Services offered include individual, Family therapy, parent education, school consultation psychological testing, and medication management for Family members from ages 18 and below. Referrals are required. Additionally, the Child and Family Behavioral Health System provides in-school services on post through School Behavioral Health as well as marital and Family therapy through our Marriage and Family Therapists.
Child and Youth Services
Child and Youth Services offers assistance to Families in locating childcare for their specific needs for both traditional and non-traditional childcare and maintains several facilities on the installation for childcare purposes. Registration and enrollment of children in all Child and Youth Services programs are done at the Parent Central Services office.
Childcare for events
On-site hourly daycare for groups within the same building where parents are attending a function or immediate adjacent to the parents function. Registration with Child, Youth, and School Services is required for services. Coordination for childcare must be made at least two weeks in advance prior to the event. One week’s notice required to submit the list of children’s names for care to ensure active registration. To get your building approved for an evening child care site call 270-798-4643 and we will work with you, Fire, Health and Safety to get this accomplished. All children attending Kids on Site need to be registered through Parent Central Services. Currently there are no fees charged to parents for childcare while attending Family Readiness Group meetings. For further information on events that require payment please call 270-798-4643.
Christian County Health Department
Christian County Health Department
Cole Park Golf Course
Welcome to Cole Park Golf Club at Fort Campbell, KY. Cole Park is one of the finest golfing facilities in the Army. Our goal is to provide golfers in our Army community with everything they desire in a top-notch golf facility. From the dramatic course and friendly staff to our practice facilities - we are here to provide you with a terrific golfing experience. Cole Park Golf Club offers an assortment of attractions for Soldiers, Retirees, Veterans and the Fort Campbell community. Our 18-hole championship golf course has a variety of different terrains which challenge all levels of golfers from beginners to advanced. Our experienced staff welcomes the Fort Campbell community to come out and share in the fun of the game.
Community Shelters
Salvation Army Group homes, emergency shelters, and transitional living centers provide housing, food and overnight lodging for varying amounts of time to those in need. In addition, they provide educational, counseling and vocational services to homeless, destitute individuals and families, and youth where family care is undesirable or unavailable. For those families with temporal needs, family service programs help families and needy individuals with emergency food, housing, and utility assistance.
Concert and event information
Fort Campbell MWR plays host to several events throughout the year, such as the Independence Day Celebration; Concerts; and a host of various activities all year long.
Dentist - Byrd/Adkins Dental Clinic
Dental issues include, tooth decay, Gum Disease, Root Canal, Mouth injuries, Wisdom Teeth, and teeth cleanings. Soldiers and Family members are encouraged to sign-up for the TriCare Active Duty Family Member Dental Plan which is a voluntary dental plan available to members of all active duty and active guard/reserve personnel. TriCare Enrollment 855--638-8371.
Dentist - Epperly Dental Clinic
Dental issues include, tooth decay, Gum Disease, Root Canal, Mouth injuries, Wisdom Teeth, and teeth cleanings. Soldiers and Family members are encouraged to sign-up for the TriCare Active Duty Family Member Dental Plan which is a voluntary dental plan available to members of all active duty and active guard/reserve personnel. TriCare Enrollment 855--638-8371.
Dentist - In and Out Processing Center Dental Clinic
Soldiers in or out processing from Fort Campbell needing to meet Dental service requirements per regulations. Dental issues may include, tooth decay, Gum Disease, Root Canal, Mouth injuries, Wisdom Teeth, and teeth cleanings. Soldiers and Family members are encouraged to sign-up for the TriCare Active Duty Family Member Dental Plan which is a voluntary dental plan available to members of all active duty and active guard/reserve personnel. TriCare Enrollment 855-638-8371.
Dentist - LaPointe Dental Clinic
Dental issues include, tooth decay, Gum Disease, Root Canal, Mouth injuries, Wisdom Teeth, and teeth cleanings. Soldiers and Family members are encouraged to sign-up for the TriCare Active Duty Family Member Dental Plan which is a voluntary dental plan available to members of all active duty and active guard/reserve personnel. TriCare Enrollment 855-638-8371.
Dentist - Taylor Dental Clinic
Dental issues include, tooth decay, Gum Disease, Root Canal, Mouth injuries, Wisdom Teeth, and teeth cleanings. Soldiers and Family members are encouraged to sign-up for the TriCare Active Duty Family Member Dental Plan which is a voluntary dental plan available to members of all active duty and active guard/reserve personnel. TriCare Enrollment 855-638-8371.
Deployment information call line for Families
The Family Assistance Call Line provides Family related information to ensure Family members are informed during deployments.
Deputy State Epidemiologist
State Health Department; Deputy State Epidemiologist assists the state epidemiologist in providing scientific and epidemiological expertise. Deputy state epidemiologist, serves as an additional subject matter expert resource for public health and epidemiology.
Dermatology Services
The Dermatology Clinic sees active duty patients who have been referred by their primary care manager for a variety of skin rashes, benign and malignant growths, and disorders of the hair and nails. The Dermatology Clinic may also see Family members and retirees on a space available basis.
Dietitian - Nutrition Clinic
The Blanchfield Army Community Hospital's Nutrition Clinic offers nutrition counseling and classes for weight loss and weight gain, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, sports nutrition, eating disorders, and other nutrition-related illnesses. All soldiers with Diabetes must be seen at the Blanchfield Army Community Hospital Nutrition Clinic.
Disease prevention - Public Health Nursing
Public Health Nursing is a specialty care service that implements the Ten Essential Public Health Services for the Fort Campbell community. Public Health Nursing provides public health services in support of Department of Preventive Medicine’s Epidemiology and Disease Control; Child Youth and Services (CYSS) Health Consultation; and Health Promotion programs. Areas of emphasis include: communicable disease prevention and health education; CYSS inspections, health consultation, and training; and community health promotion.
Dog Kennels
Indoor climate controlled kennels accommodate all size dogs. We can take reservations, but no more than two weeks from the date needed. With the exception of the winter holidays, then reservations may be made up to one month in advance. Reservations are highly recommended, however a reservation cannot be made unless you have forwarded your dog's current immunization records. You must pay for the duration of your dog's stay at the time of the reservation. Our kennel sizes vary from x-small, small, medium, large, x-large and xx-large. Weather and climate permitting dogs are kenneled outside for fresh air and brought indoors to our climate controlled facility in the evening. We require all dog food to be pre-packaged, per meal for each dog for the entirety of their stay. Food needs to be brought in a plastic container with your name and contact information. We do have "doggie cots" available for a cost of $1 per day or $5 per week. There are NO REFUNDS for early pick up or cancellations.
Dog parks
Fort Campbell offers two dog parks. Both offer a space for smaller dogs to play and both are open from dawn to dusk. More and more people are realizing a healthy lifestyle is beneficial for their pets as well as themselves. We applaud owners for wanting a healtheir lifestyle for their pets physicall and emotionally. Dog parks allow owners to exercise, socialize, and strengthen the bond between owner and dog in a controlled environment. However, it is very important for owners to exercise proper dog park etiquette. Following Dog Park rules will help you and your pet have the best experience possible.
Domestic abuse counseling
The Family Advocacy Program is designed to break the cycle of abuse as early as possible and to provide treatment for affected Soldiers and their Families. The Family Advocacy Program provides assessment and counseling services for victims, offenders and Families where child abuse/neglect or adult abuse has occurred. Services are also offered to Families "at risk" for incidents of domestic abuse. Services include: individual, marital, Family and group therapy to address anger control, communication skills, relationship enhancement and parenting skills. The Family Advocacy Program offers domestic abuse, anger management, parenting, and victim's support groups. Treatment services are offered to all eligible beneficiaries. There is a Family Advocacy Program social worker on call after normal duty hours and on weekends to address child abuse/neglect and adult abuse emergency cases
Domestic abuse reporting
The Family Advocacy program is designed to break the cycle of abuse as early as possible and to provide treatment for affected Soldiers and their Families. The program is the reporting point of contact for all allegations of child abuse/neglect and adult abuse. All installation law enforcement personnel, physicians, nurses, social workers, school personnel, childcare, youth services personnel, psychologists and other medical personnel and mandated reporters are required to report suspected cases of abuse/neglect to the Family Advocacy Program. All commanders will report allegations of abuse involving their Soldiers to the program as well. Individuals may walk in or call for an appointment. Referrals are also taken from friends, Family members, command physicians, military police, and various other civilian and military agencies. All allegations of abuse will be screened immediately, and scheduled for an assessment at that time.
Domestic violence and sexual assault support, victim advocacy
A victim advocate is available to offer support and information to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault between intimate partners and marriage regarding their safety and resources in the community. Coordinators are available 24/7 and can provide assistance in emergency services, shelters, relocation, information on Protection orders, advocating for clients w/agencies on and off post, help in locating financial resources, communication w/command, information on reporting options, referrals for therapy and support groups, and follow-up services.
Driver's License Office
Issues licenses and learner’s permits required to operate a motor vehicle, I.D. cards to non-drivers who are county residents. Voter registration applications available at all locations; no test is required if current license is valid.
Drug Disposal
Most unused and unneeded pharmaceuticals can be disposed in special drop boxes located at the pharmacy. This removes potentially harmful medications from the home and provides environmentally safe disposal. Contact the Pharmacy for any special concerns.
Ear, Nose and Throat Clinic – Otolaryngology Services
The Ear, Nose and Throat Clinic treats Soldiers, retirees, and their Family members for diverse problems involving the neck and head, such as ear infections, hearing loss, sinus disease, thyroid disorders, and lumps in the neck. Patients with these concerns or other problems with the head and neck should see their primary care provider for a referral. After receiving a referral from a provider, the patient will be contacted to schedule an appointment. If the clinic redirects the referral to a TRICARE network provider, the patient will receive a letter in the mail within 7-10 business days. If no contact has occurred within that time, contact the clinic to verify the status of the referral.
Education Center
The Army Education Center provides a full range of educational counseling services to include information on tuition assistance, GI Bill, financial aid, and academic/vocational school opportunities. Four colleges provide on-site classes as well as a multitude of distance learning options. The on-duty performance enhancement Basic Skills Education Program is instructor-led with a new class starting every two weeks. The Learning Resource Center offers a computer lab with internet access for required on-duty computer-based training, email, and college coursework. Three testing centers offer Army Personnel Tests, college tests, and certification exams.
Emergency leave contact assistance, American Red Cross messaging
The American Red Cross serves as the link between military and civilian worlds. They provide emergency communications between Soldiers and their Families as well as reporting service for emergency leave, personal and other family problems. This is the link to the national Messaging Center to inquire on the status of a Red Cross message. Emergency Leave and Army Emergency Relief are usually unavailable without Red Cross validation.
Emergency Room
The Department of Emergency Medicine offers emergency care seven days a week, 365 days a year at Fort Campbell. The Emergency Department provides top-quality, comprehensive medical care for all ages for life threatening, emergent, urgent and acute conditions.
Employee Assistance Program
The Army Employee Assistance Program (EAP) help employees and supervisors with identifying and resolving problems that negatively affect job performance and well-being. The EAP provides screening services, short-term interventions, and referral services. Family members of DA Civilians and Soldiers as well as retirees are able to use EAP services on a case-by-case basis. Services are confidential.
Employee rights -Equal Employment Opportunity
The Equal Employment Opportunity Program provides support and sustains a comprehensive effort to ensure fair treatment of all employees based on merit, fitness, capability and potential which supports and enhances readiness.
Eye care - Ophthalmology Clinic
Beneficiaries are referred to the Ophthalmology Service by their primary care manager. Ophthalmologists work to prevent and treat conditions concerning the eye such as glaucoma, cataracts, and strabismus.
Eye care - Optometry Clinic
LaPointe’s Optometry Clinic provides care for active duty Soldiers. Call for a routine eye exam appointment. Soldiers do not require an appointment and will be seen on a walk-in basis for all acute eye injuries, eye infections, eye problems of sudden onset, and filling out the eye portion of physicals. Patients requiring driver’s license renewal forms completed are required to schedule a routine eye exam and must bring the appropriate forms to be completed. Patients should always bring all their glasses/spectacles and contact lenses to each appointment. Contact lenses should not be worn for at least two hours prior to any full eye exam. Active duty Soldiers who wear glasses are required to have two pairs of clear glasses and one pair of inserts in good condition at all times. One of the pairs of glasses can be civilian glasses. Industrial safety glasses can be ordered with appropriate unit funding documents. Walk-in ordering of glasses/inserts is available on any duty day.
Eye surgery - Warfighter Refractive Eye Surgery Center
The Warfighter Refractive Eye Surgery Center provides services to active duty service members who are stationed at Fort Campbell and have at least 18 months remaining on active duty from the day of surgery. Combat Arms Soldiers receive first priority. The Center performs LASIK and photorefractive keratectomy surgeries. Both of these procedures use the same laser to reshape the cornea on the front surface of the eye. If you are interested in receiving eye surgery, you may pick up packets anytime during business hours.
Family and religious counseling
The Family Life Chaplains provide a full spectrum of counseling that covers Grief Counseling, Family Wellness, Marriage and Family Counseling and a host of enrichment programs. Also contact your Unit Ministry Team for immediate counsel.
Family Counseling
The Family Advocacy Program is designed to break the cycle of abuse as early as possible and to provide treatment for affected Soldiers and their Families. Family counseling services include individual, marital, Family and group therapy to address anger control, communication skills, relationship enhancement and parenting skills. The Family Advocacy Program offers domestic abuse, anger management, parenting, and skill building support groups. Treatment services are offered to all eligible beneficiaries. There is a Family Advocacy Program social worker on call after normal duty hours and on weekends as the reporting contact for child abuse/neglect and adult abuse emergency cases.
Family Readiness Group contacts
The Mobilization/Deployment Program is the principal source of Family Readiness Group resources and services for Soldiers and their Families. The program is responsible for all phases of deployment and Pre-deployment Cycle Support. It links Families with their specific unit Family Readiness Groups, assists with referrals, and works with all Family Readiness Groups on the installation to ensure they are in a constant state of readiness and in compliance with Regulations.
Family Readiness Group deployment and pre-deployment classes
The Mobilization/Deployment Program is the principal source of Family Readiness Group resources and services for Soldiers and their Families. The program is responsible for all phases of deployment and pre-deployment Cycle Support, and works with Family Readiness Groups on the Installation to ensure they are in a constant state of readiness and compliance with Regulations, and offers Operation READY classes, CARE Team Training and implements the Emergency Family Assistance Center Program.
Family Readiness Group support, meeting/function/event location
The Family Resource Center is a one stop shop for all Family Readiness Groups and their Family members. The Family Resource Center provides Family related information and assistance to ensure Family members are informed throughout the deployment cycle through education, information in the form of classes, briefings and fairs. The facility is envisioned as the administrative hub of Family readiness programs that are conducted by the Directorate, Family and Morale Welfare and Recreation, and Army Community Services. Additionally, the center provides computers internet services, copy machines, and meeting rooms to hold a variety of Family Readiness Group functions.
Financial Assistance, Emergency Relief
The Army Emergency Relief Act offers financial assistance for Active Duty, Family members and retirees. Assistance will be provided as a non interest bearing loan, a grant or a combination of both. Types of emergencies covered include non-receipt of or loss of funds; medical, dental and hospital expenses; funeral expenses for immediate Family members; travel expenses related to emergencies; rent, food, utilities, vehicle insurance and unexpected vehicle repair.
Financial assistance, planning services
Army Community Services Financial Program provides classes and briefings on a variety of financial subjects and individual financial counseling.
Financial assistance, purchasing advice
The Consumer Affair Office provides one-stop services for prevention assistance such as pre-purchase advise on large purchases and vehicles, reviews contracts and leases, acts as a Consumer Advocate, educates consumers on rights and obligations, how to buy a house, and educational classes on consumer issues.
Fire Investigations, Fire and Emergency Services
In accordance with AR 420-24, it is a requirement for personnel to report fire incidents that occur on Fort Campbell, to include incidents discovered after the fact. Please report fire incidents discovered after the fact by calling 270-798-1221. Reporting fire incidents will allow our fire investigators to conduct a follow-up to determine if there are any contributing factors that may need post-wide counter measures as a means to prevent similar incidents from occurring elsewhere on the installation. The Fire Department's Juvenile Fire Setter Program is available to assist families with guidance and education for caregivers, parents and/or school officials who choose to refer a youth who is involved in suspected fire play. The proper prevention and education offers a positive learning environment to teach fire safe behavior to a child who has displayed fire setting behaviors as a result of his/her curiosity with fire. Please contact the Fort Campbell Fire Prevention Office at 270-798-3473 in order to receive more information about this program.
Food stamps, child care, Medicaid, and family support services - Kentucky
The Kentucky Department of Community Based Services provides family support; child care; child and adult protection; eligibility determinations for Medicaid and food benefits; and administration of an energy cost assistance program. The department administers the state foster care and adoption systems and recruits and trains parents to care for the state's children who are waiting for a permanent home. With offices in every county, the Department of Community Based Services provides services and programs to enhance the self-sufficiency of families; improve safety and permanency for children and vulnerable adults; and, engage families and community partners in a collaborative decision-making process.
Food stamps, economic assistance - Tennessee
The Tennessee Department of Human Services offers temporary economic assistance, work opportunities, and protective services to improve the lives of Tennesseans. The Department's vision is to be a leader in effectively partnering with human service customers in establishing or re-establishing self-sufficiency to create a better quality of life.
Fort Campbell Fish and Wildlife
The Hunting and Fishing store sells hunting and fishing licenses for the states of Tennessee and Kentucky, as well as post permits to hunt and fish on the Installation. The store also offers limited merchandise and snack items. A key process in this activity included the assignment of areas to hunters and a game check in station for both big and small game hunts on Fort Campbell.
Fort Campbell Fisher House
Fort Campbell Fisher House provides a “home-away-from home” at no charge to service members (Active Duty, National Guard and Reserve Components or Retirees) and/or their Families while the service or family member is receiving medical care at Blanchfield Army Community Hospital (BACH) and other local hospitals.
Gastroenterology
The Gastroenterology Clinic sees patients who have been referred by their Primary Care Manager for intestinal disorders that include diarrhea, abdominal pain, liver disease, and digestive and swallowing difficulties. The clinic also offers screening for colon cancer and polyps.
Gear to Go Equipment Rental
Gear To Go is the premier facility for leisure time, moving, and party rentals. You won’t believe how much equipment we have – boats, campers, toy haulers, crew cab pick-up trucks, 15 passenger vans and Explorers, cargo trailers, motorcycle trailers, ice trailer, lawn & garden equipment – the list goes on. We have party gear for ALL ages – even Dad will enjoy the Climbing Wall. We have everything you need to make your child’s birthday party the talk of the neighborhood or your unit function the most fun it’s been in ages. Check out everything we have available below. Reservations can be made up to 180 days in advance!
General Surgery
New patient appointments to General Surgery are referred by a Primary Care manager while follow-up appointments are arranged by calling the General Surgery Clinic. The scope of services include, but are not limited to: gallbladder surgery, hernia repair, breast biopsy, thyroid procedures, splenectomy, and procedures on the stomach.
Healthcare classes on infection and prevention
The Infection, Prevention and Control Program offers education to Blanchfield Army Community Hospital personnel and patients. Education includes counseling on regulatory guidelines, clinical prevention and treatment of infection diseases, and blood-borne pathogens. The program offers consolation to medical and dental providers and staff regarding infection, prevention, and control practices and principals in the health care setting.
Hearing services, audiology
The Hearing Program Office provides hearing readiness testing, hearing health education briefings, earplug fittings, hearing aid fittings, and diagnostic audiology evaluations.
Hospital - Blanchfield Army Community Hospital
A state of the art medical facility providing full services in Healthcare and Well-being.
Housing - Welcome Center Campbell Crossing
Campbell Crossing (on-post housing) is the perfect place to call home. Whether you are arriving in a few months or are currently living off post and would like to move in to our community, please visit our Leasing Center to apply for housing or visit our website at www.campbellcrossingllc.com to submit an online application, click on "Become a Resident", then click the green "Apply Now" button. In an effort to complete the application process the following documents are needed: Permanent Change of Station orders to Fort Campbell, current DD form 1172, a current end of the month Leave and Earnings Statement, and Department of the Army form 31 (if within 30 days of signing in to Fort Campbell).
Housing Environmental Health Response Registry
The Housing Environmental Health Response Registry is a resource for residents to report housing-related health information and concerns. Residents will be invited to enroll in the registry and initiate an exchange with public health professionals. Registry participants will receive information on in-home environmental health, assistance in seeking medical care, and an opportunity to share concerns with Army leadership.
Indoor swimming pool - Gardner Indoor Pool
Gardner Indoor Pool is an indoor pool used for military training, water aerobics, lap swim and recreational swimming (in the winter).
Infectious Disease Epidemiologist
State Health Department Infectious Disease Epidemiology Program. The contact information provided is for the chief infectious disease epidemiologist in that program. Within these programs, each state conducts disease surveillance, collects information on reportable diseases from all healthcare providers and hospitals, and from local and regional health departments. Each state’s infectious disease epidemiology program investigates disease outbreaks, analyzes and distributes information on the incidence and prevalence of infectious diseases, health events, zoonotic and vector-borne diseases and vaccine-preventable diseases. States provide considerable disease and state-specific information on their state health agency’s website and search engine.
KidCentral TN
Online assistance with locating Tennessee resources for children in health, education, development, support, and services.
Labor and Delivery
The Labor, Delivery and Recovery team is committed to providing comprehensive Family centered care to all active duty Soldiers and their dependents. The team’s goal is to partner with the patient and Family to ensure a safe delivery in the manner most suitable to the needs of the patient and baby. For the safety of the patient, it is recommended that only three to four guests be in the room at one time during labor. During the actual delivery, it is recommended only two guests be present. During a C-section only one guest may be present. All other guests are welcome to remain in the waiting area. Siblings under 12 years old must be accompanied by an adult. Visitors who are not siblings and are under 12 years old are not allowed on the Labor and Delivery Unit. For the safety of the baby, guests with cold or flu-like symptoms are encouraged not to visit the newborns. The Labor, Delivery and Recovery Unit is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. In addition, telephone consultation or t
Laboratory - blood work
The Department of Pathology staff members help ensure Soldier deployment readiness and improve the health and wellness of Family Members and Retirees by providing accurate and timely test results from their full-service clinical laboratory, transfusion service, anatomical pathology, and forensic pathology consultative services. The Pathology staff is committed to providing patients and professional medical staff with state-of-the-art laboratory medicine through exceptional customer service while ensuring patient confidentiality and privacy.
Lactation Services
Reasons to see a consultant before you deliver: You want to learn as much as you can about breastfeeding; if you had breastfeeding or lactation difficulty in the past; expecting more than one baby or a baby who may be sick or delivered early; you have a history of breast surgery and wonder if it will affect your breastfeeding; you think your breasts or nipples look odd to you or are very different from each other; or you worry that something about your health might make it hard to breastfeed. Reasons to see a Lactation Consultant after you deliver: If you are concerned about your baby’s weight; you have questions and concerns about how your infant is acting during or after feeding; you feel you may have too much or too little milk; your provider or your baby’s provider sends you for help or you or your baby is hospitalized during the time you are nursing. A Lactation Consultant can help you identify the cause of a problem affecting breastfeeding for milk production; make suggestions
Legal Assistance
Provide legal assistance to Soldiers and their Families in areas of: Personal Civil Disputes, Real Property Issues, Contracts Purchase/Sale of Home, Leases Advice on Mortgage Foreclosure, Auto Warranties, Lemon Law, Insurance, Bankruptcy, Adoption, Adult Name Change, Garnishment Orders, Involuntary Allotments, Dependent Support Insurance Claims, Child Custody, and Advise on Separation/Divorce (we will not draw up the paperwork for a divorce or legal separation). Notary services, powers of attorney, and immigration services are seen on a walk-in basis. Limitations on Services: the office does not provide assistance in the following areas: Military Justice Matters, Private Business Activities of the Client, Litigation/Claims for or against the U.S., Employment Matters, Providing an agency position on any standard of conduct issue.
Legal Assistance, Administrative, Civil and Criminal Law
Office of the Staff Judge Advocate - Administrative and Civil Law; Criminal Law. The Criminal Law Division of the Office of the Staff Judge Advocate provides legal support to the Chain of Command for all matters related to maintaining good order and discipline within their units and on the Fort Campbell Installation. Legal support provided by the Criminal Law Division includes processing of Administrative Separations under AR 635-200 and AR 600-8-24, preparation of Articles 15 pursuant to the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ), and prosecuting all Courts-Martial on behalf of the Command. The Chain of Command should first call their respective trial counsel or designated legal representative for all military justice questions and actions. This includes questions related to searches for criminal evidence, seizures of evidence, conducting criminal investigations, and honoring the rights afforded to all Soldiers under Article 31(b) of the UCMJ. Commanders should conduct conversations
Lending Closet
The Fort Campbell Lending Closet provides items such as pots and pans, dishes, irons, car seats, baby cribs, sleeping mats, high chairs, tables and chairs, and electric appliances on a temporary loan basis. Services are provided for transitioning active duty and Family members but need a copy of PCS orders and military ID
Library
Robert F. Sink Memorial Library has a collection of over 74,000 volumes, a magazine collection in excess of 275 subscriptions and newspapers from major U.S. cities. Also available for check out are compact discs, DVDs, Blu-Ray discs, language tapes and books on tape. The reference room is a great research source, and offers free internet services. The library has more than 7,700 children's books. Every Thursday preschoolers are invited to enjoy a story followed by Craft Time from 1030 and1330.
Lodging - Hotel
Turner Guest House (Holiday Inn Express) provides room accommodations. First priority occupancy is for incoming/outgoing Permanent Change of Station, Temporary Duty personnel and dependent Family members. Lodging is operational 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. Pets are not allowed except in designated pet rooms.
Marriage and Family Therapy
Marriage and Family Therapists are specially trained counselors in relationship issues, dedicated to helping individual, couples and Families handle problems in a healthy way. Individuals may walk-in or call for an appointment. Referrals are not required. Scope of services include individual, couple, Family and group counseling. The therapists practice a short-term, solution-focused therapy, with a focus on improving communication and problem solving.
Medical Records
The Medical Records Section manages inpatient, outpatient, and Ambulatory Procedure Visit medical records for Blanchfield Army Community Hospital and outlying clinics. Patients can request copies of records from outpatient records located past Flo's Place on the 1st Floor or outlying clinics, such as Byrd, and Lapointe Health Clinic, directly from the record rooms at their clinic.
Medical transition assistance for Soldiers and Families
As part of the Army's Warrior Care and Transition Program the WTB provides recovery and transitional support for wounded, injured, seriously ill and terminally ill Soldiers their Family members, non-medical attendees and Caregivers. The program targets Soldiers assigned to the Warrior Transition Battalion as well as Soldiers in the Integrated Disability Evaluation System. The Center provides more than 30 programs and services in a "one-stop-shop" conveniently co-located in a single facility with the Warriors Transition Battalion. The Center is staffed with personnel who use their diverse knowledge and skills to help with specific recovery, rehabilitation and transitional issues. As a portal to the Warrior Transition Battalion complex the WTB serves as the "heart and soul" of its community life that provides a safe haven where Service Members and their Families come for transitional support, fellowship, and respite.
Military and Family Life Counseling
Military Family Life Counselors provide solution-oriented consultations to individuals, couples, families and groups. The Military and Family Life Counseling program is designed to provide support and assistance in a variety of issues. Issues can include combat stress, anxiety, grief, aggression, communication, deployment fatigue, etc. Military Family Life Counselors services provide flexible appointment times, flexible meeting locations, no records are kept and services are FREE. We highly encourage walk-ins at the Family Resource Center.
Military Caregiver Resource Directory
Designed to help empower military caregivers with information about national-level resources and programs specifically for them. Topics include: helplines, advocacy and benefit information, career transitions and employment, military caregiver support, children’s needs, education and training, financial support, rest and relaxation, and others.
Military OneSource Counseling Services
Military OneSource offers three kinds on short-term, non-medical counseling options to Active-duty, Guard, and Reserve member and their Families. Military OneSource counseling services are designed to provide service help with short-term issues such as adjustments to situational stressors, stress management decision making, communication, grief, blended Family issues and parenting skills issues. Counseling sessions can be arranged face-to-face, telephone consultation or online consultations
Military Pet Education (MilPetED) Mobile Application (Android)
MilPetED is a free application for smartphones and tablets, designed to provide easy access to animal health information, tips and resources for Service Members, beneficiaries, and retirees.
Military Pet Education (MilPetED) Mobile Application (iPhone)
MilPetED is a free application for smartphones and tablets, designed to provide easy access to animal health information, tips and resources for Service Members, beneficiaries, and retirees.
Movie theater
The Wilson Theater is an on-post, single-screen, movie theater showing modern "in theaters now" films.
Moving assistance, and newcomer information
“Plan my move” is an automated information system designed to provide relocation information for all military installations within CONUS and OCONUS. Other programs include Lending Closet, Newcomers Orientation; Eagle Family Welcome; Smooth Move Briefings; Resources Center; Individual Relocation Counseling; Waiting Families Support; International Spouses support; Citizenship Classes; English as a Second Language classes; and Sponsorship Training
Museum
The Don F. Pratt Museum offers both interior and exterior exhibits where visitors can reflect on military history.
National Resource Directory
The National Resource Directory is one of the largest online collections of government and non-government resources specifically designed for Veterans, service members, their families and caregivers. With a unique collection of more than 16,000 organized and vetted resources, the directory provides information covering a variety of topics, including benefits and compensation, education, homeless assistance, housing and other services.
Neurology
The Neurology Clinic currently sees adult patients (18 years or older) who have been referred by their Primary Care Manager for nerve conduction studies,.
New Parent Support Program
The New Parent Support Program encourages healthy Family functioning by providing educational, prevention and support services to parents during pregnancy, birth and up to the first three years of childhood. Home visitors are able to meet Families in the comfort of their home. Play morning is a service provided throughout the school year and other activities are scheduled from time to time. Infant Massage classes are scheduled as needed. Expectant Parent Workshop is the 3rd Wednesday of every month.
Newborn health care - Mother Baby Unit
The Mother-Baby Unit is located near the Labor, Delivery and Recovery Unit to provide Patient and Family-centered maternity and newborn care with minimum disruption and separation following birth. Mothers who deliver will experience a private room with their newborn baby. The unit has a Level I Special Care Nursery to provide advanced care for infants requiring further post-delivery transition needs. Healthy infants who do not require advanced care will share their mothers' room during their post-partum period. The mother and Family are welcome to invite adults and siblings to the room. Siblings under 12 years old must be accompanied by an adult other than the patient's primary support person. For the safety of the baby, guests with cold or flu-like symptoms are encouraged not to visit the newborns. It is recommended that no one other than the deemed support person stay overnight due to space limitations and the comfort of other patients receiving care.
Newcomers information call line
One-stop information center on programs and services located in the Fort Campbell, Clarksville/Hopkinsville, and Oak Grove communities. The goal of the center is to keep Soldiers and Family members aware of all services available and to provide confidential referral information to the appropriate agencies when necessary.
Occupational Health Clinic
In order to be seen in the Occupational Health Clinic, patients must be employed or assigned to Fort Campbell as civil service, active duty or work as a Red Cross volunteer. Patients are seen by appointment for pre-placement examinations, periodic medical surveillance, termination exams, return to duty, and fitness-for-duty examinations. On the job injuries are seen during duty hours on a walk-in basis. Services include: vision screening, audiometric testing, laboratory/radiological screening, and immunizations.
Occupational Therapy
Occupational Therapy provides evaluation and treatment of various neuromusculoskeletal and orthopedic conditions of the upper extremity in an outpatient setting. Occupational Therapy contributes to the multidisciplinary team for inpatient care regarding function in activities-of-daily living. The service uses evidence-based practice interventions in custom rehabilitation programs designed to improve the everyday living skills of service members and their dependents.
Off-Post Housing Assistance
The Housing Services Office provides a full spectrum of housing services for those Soldiers and Family Members who reside in the local off-base housing communities. Whether the Soldier needs assistance in locating suitable and adequate housing or assistance with resolving landlord issues, the Housing Services Office offers a staff of highly trained and experienced inspectors and counselors to assist. The Housing Services Office provides computerized short and long term rental listings, assist with move-in and move-out inspections upon request, tenant/landlord dispute mediation assistance, Landlord partnerships through the Rental Partnership Program, as well as transportation services for home-finding purposes.
Oral Surgery Clinic
Dental issues include, tooth decay, Gum Disease, Root Canal, Mouth injuries, Wisdom Teeth, and teeth cleanings. Soldiers and Family members are encouraged to sign-up for the TriCare Active Duty Family Member Dental Plan which is a voluntary dental plan available to members of all active duty and active guard/reserve personnel. TriCare Enrollment 855-MET-TDP1 (855-638-8371).
Oral/Maxillofacial Surgery
The Oral Maxillofacial Surgery Center offers a variety of services for Active Service members including the removal of complicated impacted teeth and biopsy and removal of soft tissue and bony pathological lesions within the oral and perioral area. For military Family Members and retirees referred to the center, services include the treatment of maxillofacial fractures and soft tissue injuries to the face, management of severe odontogenic infections, corrective jaw surgery, and surgical closure of alveolar clefts.
Orthopedic Clinic
Orthopedics appointments are made on a referral basis only. During duty hours, the referring physician will contact the orthopedist for emergency and urgent consults to be prioritized. All other consults will be scheduled as a routine appointment. Emergencies that occur after duty hours will be seen through the Emergency Center at Blanchfield Army Community Hospital and properly consulted to the Orthopedic Clinic if necessary. Scope of services include; Sports medicine injuries to the shoulder, elbow, hip, knee, foot, and ankle surgery, non-complex hand surgery, orthopedic trauma, pediatric orthopedic surgery general orthopedic surgery, and total joint replacement.
Outdoor Recreation (Dog Boarding & Campgrounds)
Outdoor Recreation on post offers a wide variety of activities including; Camping, Parks, Pavilions, dog boarding.
Outdoor swimming pool - Baldonado Pool
Baldonado Pool is an outdoor swimming pool for families
Outdoor swimming pool - Dolan Pool
Dolan Pool is an outdoor swimming pool for families
Outdoor swimming pool - James Single Pool
James Single Pool is an outdoor swimming pool for families.
Pain management - Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (Pain) Clinic
The Pain Management Clinic sees patients who have been referred by their Primary Care Manager. Conditions that are treated in the pain clinic include: back, neck and joint pain. Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy, Myofascial Pain Syndrome and more.
Paintball
Fort Campbell Paintball offers weekend play or paintball workshops, as well as unit training opportunities.
Parenting classes
The Family Advocacy Prevention and Education program offers a variety of programs, classes, and workshops to help military families meet recognize and meet the challenges of a military lifestyle. Parenting/Family Programs include: 1,2,3,4 Parents!, Active Parenting Now, Active Parenting of Teens, Strengthening Your Stepfamily, The 5 Love Languages of Children, and Quick Tips for Families.
Parents of lost children support group
Parents Helping Parents is a support group for military and civilian Families in the Fort Campbell area who have suffered the loss of a baby through miscarriage, fetal demise, neo-natal demise, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, or from other causes.
Parks - Clarksville Base Park
Clarksville Base Park is a large 2-sided park. The area is ideal for large company activity functions and Family parties. The park offers playground equipment, two pavilions, grills, picnic tables, and port-a-potties.
Parks - Cole Park
Cole Park is approximately five acres. This park is good for small company parties, Hail and Farewells, and Family get togethers. One pavilion with picnic tables and grills, playground, port-o-potties, and picnic tables are placed throughout the park.
Parks - Eagle Park
Eagle Park is ideal for small company activity functions and Family parties. The park has open fields, playground equipment, a pavilion, grills, and picnic tables throughout the area. Port-a-potties are available. The flat open space at this park makes it ideal for Inflatables.
Parks - Town Center Park
Town Center Park has two shaded playgrounds, grills, a cold water spigot, a pavilion, picnic tables, and an amphitheater. This park is centrally located on post (in front of the main Exchange) and is ideal for large activities and parties.
Parks - Wilkes Park
Wilkes Park is a wooded 15 acre park with one large pavilion, picnic tables, grill, and playground. Port-o-potties are also on site.
Patient rights
Blanchfield Army Community Hospital's Patient Advocates can assist with providing positive feedback and dealing with unresolved concerns pertaining to care received at the Hospital
Patient transportation and Air Evacuations
The Patient Movement and Air Evacuations office tracks and coordinates transportation and support for military members travelling from, through and to Fort Campbell for medical evacuation purposes.
Personal and Professional Development Classes
AFTB is a program developed by Family members for Family members, a Volunteer-led organization with a central mission: provide training and knowledge to support the total Army effort. Strong families are the pillar of support behind strong Soldiers. AFTB is training for a way of life that prepares everyone affiliated with the U.S. Army to function at their personal highest level, in any situation. AFTB helps Family members learn more about the Army, grow personally and professionally, and develop successful leadership skills to survive AND thrive in your military experience. AFTB classes are free of charge and provide great opportunities to learn more about the military lifestyle and to meet others who also want to learn more about the Army community. Classes can be completed at the student’s discretion, no particular order is required, and there are no prerequisites.
Pharmacy - prescription drugs
The Main Outpatient Pharmacy fills new and renewed prescriptions from military and civilian providers. Refilled medications should be called-in by dialing 270-798-3784 and picked-up at the Town Hall Pharmacy located at the Town Center across from the Post Office on Michigan Ave. Curtailed pharmacy service occurs during days of no scheduled activities. Blanchfield Army Community Hospital Pharmacy is still available for pharmaceutical care if needed.
Physical Fitness - Clarksville Base Physical Fitness Center
Clarksville Base Physical Fitness Center is complete with state of the art aerobic equipment and weight rooms. Available is the Kiosk (Wellbeats) with built-in programs such as Kickboxing, Zumba, Cycling, and Step Aerobics.
Physical Fitness - Fratellencio Physical/Functional Fitness Center
Fratellencio Physical Fitness Center is complete with state of the art aerobic equipment and weight rooms. Fratellencio also has a sauna.
Physical Fitness - Gertsch Physical Fitness Center
Gertsch Physical Fitness Center is complete with state of the art aerobic equipment and weight rooms. Available is the Kiosk (Wellbeats) with built-in programs such as Kickboxing, Zumba, Cycling, and Step Aerobics. Gertsch also provides patrons the opportunity to relax in its sauna.
Physical Fitness - Lozada Physical Fitness Center
Lozada Physical Fitness Center is complete with state of the art aerobic equipment and weight rooms. Available is the racquetball court and mulitpurpose room and basketball courts. Also available is the Kiosk (Wellbeats) with built-in programs such as Kickboxing, Zumba, Cycling, and Step Aerobics. Lozada also provides patrons the opportunity to relax in its sauna.
Physical Fitness - Olive Physical Fitness Center
Olive Physical Fitness Center is complete with state of the art aerobic equipment, sauna, and weight rooms. Available is the Kiosk (Wellbeats) with built-in programs such as Kickboxing, Zumba, Cycling, and Step Aerobics.
Physical Fitness - Sabo Physical Fitness Center
Sabo Fitness Center is complete with state of the art aerobic equipment, multi-purpose room, and weight rooms. Sabo has two basketball courts. Male and female locker room that has showers and saunas.
Physical Fitness - Shaw Physical Fitness Center
Shaw Physical Fitness Center is complete with state of the art aerobic equipment, indoor track, and weight rooms. Shaw has certified fitness trainers that can provide comprehensive fitness evaluations. Two basketball courts and a multipurpose court that can be used for change of command ceremonies. Available is the Kiosk (Wellbeats) with built-in programs such as Kickboxing, Zumba, Cycling, and Step Aerobics. Provided are two saunas: one each for male and female. Aerobic classes are accessible for yoga, total pump, Zumba, power cycle, and spin class.
Physical Fitness-Estep Physical Fitness Center
The center offers high quality cardio machines, a variety of strength and resistance training machines, free weights, sauna, steam room and more. The center also offers a variety of all level fitness classes such as cycle, Zumba(R), Total Pump, Yoga and more as well as personal training.
Physical Therapy
The Blanchfield Army Community Hospital's Physical Therapy Department focuses on evaluating, treating, and managing patients with orthopedic, sports, and neurological injury and dysfunction using exercise, spinal and joint mobilization/manipulation, and advanced therapeutic interventions to maximize a functional performance. Patients are referred to the Physical Therapy Clinic from their physician, physician assistant, or nurse practitioner.
Physician - Primary Care Clinic for families - Byrd Family Medical Home
From office visits and walk-in services to telephone consults, and secure messaging, you and your Family have even more ways to get the care you need. Blanchfield Army Medical Homes are based on the Patient-Centered Medical Home model that is being adopted across Army Medicine and many civilian healthcare systems. The patient-centered, team-based and holistic concept allows Blanchfield Army Community Hospital to provide you and your Family more personalized care with multiple ways to access your care team.
Physician - Primary Care Clinic for families off post - Screaming Eagle Medical Home
From office visits and walk-in services to telephone consults, and secure messaging, you and your Family have even more ways to get the care you need. Blanchfield Army Medical Homes are based on the Patient-Centered Medical Home model that is being adopted across Army Medicine and many civilian healthcare systems. The patient-centered, team-based and holistic concept allows Blanchfield Army Community Hospital to provide you and your Family more personalized care with multiple ways to access your care team.
Physician - Primary Care Clinics for children - Young Eagle Medical Home
From office visits and walk-in services to telephone consults, and secure messaging, you and your Family have even more ways to get the care you need. Blanchfield Army Medical Homes are based on the Patient-Centered Medical Home model that is being adopted across Army Medicine and many civilian healthcare systems. The patient-centered, team-based and holistic concept allows Blanchfield Army Community Hospital to provide you and your Family more personalized care with multiple ways to access your care team.
Physician - Primary Care Clinics for Families - Air Assault Family Medical Home
From office visits and walk-in services to telephone consults, and secure messaging, you and your Family have even more ways to get the care you need. Blanchfield Army Medical Homes are based on the Patient-Centered Medical Home model that is being adopted across Army Medicine and many civilian healthcare systems. The patient-centered, team-based and holistic concept allows Blanchfield Army Community Hospital to provide you and your Family more personalized care with multiple ways to access your care team.
Physician - Primary Care Clinics for Families - Gold Army Medical Home
From office visits and walk-in services to telephone consults, and secure messaging, you and your Family have even more ways to get the care you need. Blanchfield Army Medical Homes are based on the Patient-Centered Medical Home model that is being adopted across Army Medicine and many civilian healthcare systems. The patient-centered, team-based and holistic concept allows Blanchfield Army Community Hospital to provide you and your Family more personalized care with multiple ways to access your care team.
Physician - Soldier health - Bastogne Soldier Medical Home
The Bastogne Soldier Medical Home delivers patient-centered team-based, comprehensive care to Soldiers assigned to 1st Brigade Combat Team, and serves as a sick call resource.
Physician - Soldier health - Byrd Combined Troop Medical Clinic-
Byrd Combined Troop Medical Home is a Soldier Health Services Medical Home that provide quality health care based on the Soldier-Centered Medical Home model to active duty Soldiers assigned to 101st Sustainment Brigade, 101st Combat Aviation Brigade and other units as assigned. Ancillary services include physical therapy, immunizations, optometry, audiology, physical exams, radiology, laboratory, pharmacy, division behavioral health, and sick call services.
Physician - Soldier health - Strike Soldier Medical Home
The Strike Soldier Medical Home delivers patient-centered, team-based, comprehensive care to Soldiers assigned to 2nd Brigade Combat Team. For your convenience, the Strike Soldier Medical Home offers Optometry, Radiology, Laboratory, Physical Therapy, Pharmacy and limited Audiology, and sick call services onsite.
Physician - Soldier health - Troop Medical Clinic 5 - Destiny Soldier Medical Home
The Destiny Soldier Medical Home delivers patient-centered, team-based, comprehensive care, and serves as a sick call resource to Soldiers assigned to 101st Combat Aviation Brigade, 5th Special Forces Group (Air Borne) and Air Force units on Fort Campbell
Physician - Soldier Health Services Medical Homes
Soldier Health Services Medical Homes provide quality health care based on the Soldier-Centered Medical Home model to active duty Soldiers assigned to Fort Campbell. There is a Soldier-Centered Medical home located in Lapoint Health Clinic with three teams (Bastogne, Strike and Rakkasan), a medical home at the Specialist Byrd Combined Troop Medical Clinic with two teams (Thunder and Lifeliner), and a medical home at TMC-5 with two teams (Destiny and Currahee). Ancillary services include physical therapy, immunizations, optometry, audiology, physical exams, radiology, laboratory, pharmacy, division behavioral health, and sick call services.
Physician Soldier health - Rakkasan Soldier Medical Home
The Rakkasan Soldier Medical Home delivers patient-centered, team-based, comprehensive care to Soldiers assigned to 3rd Brigade Combat Team. For your convenience, the Rakkasan Soldier Medical Home offers Optometry, Radiology, Laboratory, Physical Therapy, Pharmacy and limited Audiology, and sick call services onsite.
Playgroup (Kids)
Fort Campbell's Armed Services YMCA offers a variety of youth activities including Tumble Tots, Discover Art and music. They also sing songs and do other fun activities. All YMCA playgroups are designed to be parent/child interactive. There is a volunteer in charge of the group each day to plan activities and carry them out, but the parents are expected to assist their children. Please ensure you complete registration forms online.
Podiatry Clinic
Podiatry appointments are made on a referral basis only. During duty hours, the referring physician will contact the podiatrist for a same day, emergency or 72-hour consult. All other consults will be scheduled as a routine appointment. If you have a podiatric emergency after duty hours, go to the Emergency Center. Scope of services include: Sports medicine injuries of the foot and ankle, trauma of the foot and ankle, limited pediatric foot and ankle surgery, and general foot and ankle surgery.
Police - Clarksville Police Department
The primary objectives of the Clarksville Police Department are to ensure a high quality of life for its citizens by lowering the crime rate, and promoting safety.
Police - Hopkinsville Police Department
It is the mission of the Hopkinsville Police Department to enhance the quality of life in our city by working in partnership with the citizens, businesses and other government agencies to safe guard life and property, aggressively and fairly enforce the laws, and through collaboration solve community problems
Police - Oak Grove Police Department
The Oak Grove Police Department provides law enforcement support to the Oak Grove, KY community and is committed to serving the community with professionalism and integrity.
Police - U.S. Army Military Police, Installation Provost Marshall Office
The Fort Campbell’s Office of the Provost Marshal provides 24-hour law enforcement, force protection, and community assistance to Commanders, Soldiers, Family members, Civilians and guests of Fort Campbell; maintains liaison with federal, state and local law enforcement agencies; supports installation contingency operations.
Pre and Post Deployment relationship classes
Army Community Services pre and post deployment resilience training covers resilience skills and targets what to expect after deployment, communication techniques, relationship barriers and resources available post deployment.
Pre-school learning
YMCA Armed Services at Fort Campbell offers a variety of youth programs including "Little Heroes". This program is for children ages 3 and 4. Priority for this program is E-5 and below Families. The 4 year old program runs Monday, Wednesday and Friday. The 3 year old program is held Tuesdays and Thursdays. Children in this program have opportunities to grow and learn. It is structured like a pre-school environment with fun and exciting things to learn each day.
Psychological health resources
The Defense Centers of Excellence provides professional health resource assistance via over the phone consultants with expertise in psychological health and traumatic brain injury who understand military culture.
Public health concerns
Preventive Medicine offers a variety of public health related services to include: Environmental Health Section, Industrial Hygiene Section, Occupational Health Clinic, Public Health Nursing, Respiratory Protection Program, Travel Medicine Clinic, Tuberculosis Screening Clinic, Army Hearing Program, and Radiation Safety Program.
Radiology - x-rays, mammography, and other radiological services
The Radiology Department provides medical imaging. Routine radiographs are obtained on a first-come, first-served basis. Other imaging procedures are scheduled by having the patient come to the radiology department/section at Blanchfield Army Community Hospital. The Radiology Department requests that appointments be scheduled in person to receive preparation sheets, procedure prep, and/or to fill out questionnaires. Mammography guidelines: Baseline mammogram is recommended at age 40, followed by annual exam thereafter. For self-referral, the patient must be enrolled in TRICARE Prime, over 40 years of age, and have no current breast health issues. Otherwise, the patient’s provider should place a consult request for a mammogram and the patient will schedule the appointment in the Mammography Department. Scope of services: Radiographs, Fluoroscopy, CT, MRI, Ultrasound, Mammography, Bone Density, and Nuclear Medicine.
REBOOT Combat Recovery
Through REBOOT COMBAT RECOVERY, combat veterans and their families are winning the fight against combat trauma. Our faith-based trauma healing course is designed to address the spiritual and moral wounds of war. At REBOOT locations across the country, military families are healing, divorce rates are dropping, medication abuse is decreasing, and suicide numbers are being reduced.
Relationship classes
The Family Advocacy Prevention and Education program offers a variety of programs, classes, and workshops to help military Families meet, and recognize the challenges of a military lifestyle. Relationship classes include: Strengthening Your Stepfamily, Couples' Communication, and The 5 Love Languages.
Religious Support Services
The Garrison Chaplain's perform and provide comprehensive religious support to the Fort Campbell community. Fort Campbell Chaplains offer a variety of educational programs as well as services including Catholic, Protestant, Jewish, Muslim, Greek Orthodox, and Pagan worship services. Chaplains are also available for Conflict Resolution and Anger Management Counseling. Additionally Unit Chaplains are available for any and all interventions/preventions.
Resilience training
The Ready & Resilient (R2) Performance Center (formally CSF2) at Fort Campbell supports the training component of the R2 program and is an extension of the program at the Installation level. The center provides performance enhancement training, resilience training support, Engage Training, Team Building, organizational culture devellpment and advisement to units and commanders. Master Resilience Training is available to Family members. Increase resilience and enhance performance by developing the five dimensions of strength such as the physical, emotional, social, spiritual and Family growth. Learn more about the six resilient competencies to include self-awareness, self-regulation, optimism, mental agility, strength of character, and connection.
Respirator assessment, training, and equipment
The Respiratory Protection Program monitors compliance with Army Regulation protection standards. This program provides medical screening evaluations of Soldiers required to wear respirators. The program conducts initial and annual respirator training and qualitative or quantitative respirator fit testing for military and DA Civilian personnel who require or voluntarily use a respirator.
SAFE - Soldiers and Families Embraced
SAFE delivers Mental Health Services to those who serve, those who served, and the families that continue to support them.
Same Day Surgery (outpatient)
Blanchfield Army Community Hospital offers many surgical services that can be completed within one workday that do not require the patient to stay overnight. All same day surgery procedures are scheduled through the specialty clinics. Patients should call Same Day Surgery the day prior to surgery from 1400-1600 to receive their arrival time for surgery. The staff members in Same Day Surgery are there to facilitate a smooth and safe experience for the patient and their Family members.
School Behavior- Fort Campbell School Behavioral Health services
School Behavioral Health provides treatment for children and adolescents attending school on Fort Campbell. Independently licensed behavioral health providers are embedded within each on-post school to provide ease of access to care. The providers assist children an families with school-related concerns, behavior modification, mood management, improving self-esteem, coping strategies, and problem solving, decision-making skills, stress management, communication skill, social skills, and per relationship building, dealing with change or loss, deployment/re-unification support and strengthening Family relationships. Services at the school include assessments, consultation with school staff, medication evaluation, and management, and individual, group, and Family therapy.
Schools - Christian County Public Schools System
The Christian County Public School System consists of 16 schools and four alternative learning centers in Christian County/Hopkinsville, KY.
Schools - Clarksville-Montgomery County Schools
The Clarksville Montgomery County School System consists of 21 elementary schools, 8 middle schools and 8 high schools for students residing in Clarksville, TN. Kindergarten is a full day program.
Schools - Fort Campbell School Liaison
Assists parents with information and advocates on behalf of the student both on and off post schools. Provides support related to various issues for grades K-12. College scholarship opportunities, along with home school information, area private schools, and overall support.
Schools - Fort Campbell Schools - Superintendent, Central Office
Fort Campbell Schools serve students residing on post. The Central Office provides school information, and serves as the central hub for various school interests such as food service, and the Superintendent's office. Fort Campbell Schools include 1 high school, 1 middle schools, and 4 elementary schools located directly on Fort Campbell. Pre-school programs are voluntary and available in each elementary schools and kindergarten is a full day program.
Sexual Assault Counseling
The Sexual Assault center works to end sexual violence and the effects on individuals through counseling, education, and advocacy. It offers counseling for victims, and works on legislation and education to counteract the cultural norms of sexual violence.
Sexual assault/rape treatment
Blanchfield Army Community Hospital Emergency Center: The Emergency Center is a state of the art facility designed and staffed to provide emergency care in times of crisis. Services include but not limited to sexual assault/rape treatment and care, mass casualty, trauma, critical care and suicide ideations/gestures/attempts.
Sheriff - Christian County Sheriff's Department
Law enforcement services serving Christian County, KY
Sheriff - Montgomery County Sheriff's Office
The members of the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office are dedicated to protecting life and property. They are committed to providing all citizens with the highest quality full-service law enforcement in an effective and efficient manner. While providing the traditional services of the Office of Sheriff, we stand ready to support and augment all other law enforcement agencies.
Single Soldier Events
Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers (BOSS) is a program that supports the overall quality of life for single Soldiers. BOSS identifies well-being issues and concerns by recommending improvements through the chain of command. BOSS encourages and assists single Soldiers in identifying and planning for recreational and leisure activities. Additionally, BOSS provides single Soldiers the opportunity to participate in and contribute to their respective communities. Motivated single Soldiers with strong senior Military and MWR guidance are the backbone of the BOSS Program.
Skeet Range
The Skeet Range has a club house offering Skeet, Trap, and 5-stand. The Range is open to military ID card holders and the public. Shotguns are available for rent. Unit or organizational training days can be scheduled for groups of 10 or more, and reservations must be made at least one week in advance.
Soldier for Life-Transition Assistance Program
The Soldier for Life - Transition Assistance Program (SFL-TAP) conducts congressionally mandated transition training up to 24 months before retirement for retirees and 18 to 12 months prior to separation for all others. This program is designed to prepare service members for life after the military by educating and connecting them with their veterans benefits, educational opportunities, and post-military employment. Family members are encouraged to participate in this process. Mandatory training consists of a self-assessment and initial counseling which sets the necessary courses required to best support the need, pre-separation counseling, Transition Overview and MOS Crosswalk, a one-day Department of Labor (DOL) Employment Overview, Department of Veterans Affairs Benefits Briefing, and a two day Career Track Workshop identified by the self-assessment which includes Accessing Higher Education, DOL Employment Workshop, Career Exploration Planning Track (CEPT - Vocational Track) or Entrepreneurship Workshop. Soldiers will be attending or have an opportunity to attend a Financial Planning Seminar. Every Soldier is required to complete all of the listed classes prior to clearing the installation for separation. Begin the process early and come often. Soldiers should contact the Soldier for Life Center to register.
Special needs assistance
Who is an Exceptional Family Member? An Exceptional Family Member is a Family member (child or adult) with any physical, emotional, developmental, or intellectual disorder that requires special treatment, therapy, education, training, or counseling. The Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) is a mandatory enrollment program that works with other military and civilian agencies to provide comprehensive and coordinated community support, housing, educational, medical, and personnel services to Families with special needs. Soldiers on active duty enroll in the program when they have a Family member with a physical, emotional, developmental, or intellectual disorder requiring specialized services so their needs can be considered in the military personnel assignment process. The Fort Campbell Exceptional Family Member Program is made up of the Army Community Service EFMP office as well as the Blanchfield Army Community Hospital EFMP clinic. The ACS EFMP office provides support services, monthly Family events, support groups, holiday and special events, Individualized Education Plan assistance- education advocacy, unit/FRG briefings, Special Needs Accommodation Process (SNAP), relocation assistance, respite care, and advocacy. The BACH EFMP clinic provides information on overseas screening, enrollment, updating enrollment, and housing consideration.
Special needs development services for infants, Kentucky
First Steps is a statewide early intervention system that provides services to children with developmental disabilities from birth to age 3 and their families. First Steps is Kentucky's response to the federal Infant-Toddler Program. First Steps offers comprehensive services through a variety of community agencies and service disciplines and is administered by the Department for Public Health in the Cabinet for Health and Family Services.
Special needs development services for infants, Tennessee
Tennessee's Early Intervention System is a voluntary educational program for families with children ages birth through two years of age with disabilities or developmental delays. The primary goal of Early Intervention is to support families in promoting their child’s optimal development and to facilitate the child’s participation in family and community activities.  The focus is to encourage the active participation of families in the intervention by imbedding strategies into family routines.  It is the parents who provide the real early intervention by creatively adapting their child care methods to facilitate the development of their child, while balancing the needs of the rest of the family.
Special needs education and development for infants
Educational and Developmental Intervention Services serves families with children birth-two who need special services to help their child grow and develop. The program works hard to be sure that "no child is left behind" and that all children who need special help are found and served. Educational and Developmental Intervention Services provides services that enhance a child's ability to communicate, problem solve, move about in the environment, perform self-help skills like dressing and eating and have positive relationships with others. Some children served by the program have multiple developmental concerns but most have mild delays and parents only need support and information to help their child meet the important milestones of childhood. Families and children served by Educational and Developmental Intervention Services must meet specific eligibility criteria and reside in post housing. Children living off the installation may seek services through Tennessee's Early Intervention
Special needs program based out of the hospital
The military’s Exceptional Family Member Program is designed to identify Family Members with special needs and make sure that the service member is assigned to a location where the Family member’s medical needs will be met. An exceptional Family Member is defined as an authorized Family Member who may require special medical or educational services based on a diagnosed physical, intellectual, or emotional handicap. An authorized Family Member may be a spouse, child, stepchild, adopted child, foster child, or a dependent parent. Disabilities may range from mild to severe. Considered needs include any special medical, mental health, developmental or educational requirement, wheelchair accessibility, adaptive equipment, or assistive technology devices and services. If someone in your Family qualifies for the program, you are required to enroll. All active-duty Soldiers with OCONUS assignments must schedule a medical records screening for each Family Member. This screening must be complete
Sports, fitness, and aquatics
The Sports and Fitness office operates and maintains over 18 recreational facilities here at Fort Campbell including 8 physical fitness centers, 4 pools, numerous athletic fields and complexes, and Fryar Stadium. In addition to the operation of these facilities, the Sports Office also coordinates intramural athletics, Sporting Events, and tournaments, as well as assisting Soldiers in applying for All Army Sports. The Intramural Sports Program offers Active Military the opportunity to enhance individual morale and unit esprit de corps, through individual and team competition. Intramural sports include softball, soccer, flag football, volleyball, and basketball.
State Environmental Health Laboratory
State Environmental Health Laboratory supports statewide environmental health protection monitoring by performing analyses for chemical, microbiological, and radiological testing, biomonitoring of water, wastewater, air, soil, hazardous wastes, and other environmental concerns. State environmental health laboratories are associated with that state’s public health laboratory.
State Epidemiologist
State Health Department Lead State Epidemiologist is an appointed primary state epidemiologist, responsible for the identification and response for all health threats that occur within that state. This individual is selected by each state’s primary health official (usually the state health department director), or the state board of health. A state epidemiologist is usually responsible for each state’s infectious disease epidemiology program, often along with many other state health agency programs involved in disease detection and prevention.
State Public Health Laboratory
State Health Department Laboratory conducts laboratory testing for most all analysis requirements for public health surveillance. This may include monitoring and detection testing for environmental health, food safety, infectious diseases, newborn screening, public health preparedness, radiation safety, and many other tests. All state public health laboratories are part of the National Laboratory Network, and respond to novel strains of disease, natural disasters, chemical spills, foodborne outbreaks, and other public health emergencies.
Substance abuse education, training and prevention services
The Army Substance Abuse Program Education and Training Program provides substance abuse prevention services including wide range of prevention/education classes, risk reduction consultation, suicide prevention training, and resources for training and awareness purposes.
Substance Use Disorder Clinical Care
Substance Use Disorder Clinical Care provides counseling for Soldiers, Families, civilians, and retirees.
Suicide Prevention Hotline
The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline provides free and confidential emotional support to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Since its inception, the Lifeline has engaged in a variety of initiatives to improve crisis services and advance suicide prevention.
Support for family members of fallen Soldiers
Survivor Outreach Services (SOS) demonstrates the Army's commitment to Families of the Fallen. The mission of SOS is to provide enhanced services to these Families. SOS utilizes a holistic and multi-agency approach to delivering services to Survivors by providing services closest to where Families reside. SOS will allow the Army to better identify the needs of others touched by the loss of a Soldier.
Support for Family members of Fallen, Wounded, or Unaccounted for Soldiers
The Casualty Assistance Center provides compassionate unwavering support to Families of our deceased, wounded, and unaccounted-for Soldiers; while ensuring plans, programs, policies and systems remain updated in order to provide timely and accurate information and set the conditions for success. Additionally, assist active duty Soldiers in the event of loss of a dependent and provide military funeral honors support within our area of responsibility.
The Center for Family Development
Organazation that assists in healty family develoment in various support programs.
The DoD Housing Feedback System (DHFS)
The DOD Housing Feedback System (DHFS) allows service members and their authorized dependents to submit public feedback on the condition of their current housing unit by opening an additional communication channel for occupants. This is helpful for those wanting to research location-specific housing accommodations before PCS and also allows leaders to focus on housing improvements by location. Feedback is published anonymously and landlord responses to the feedback are conveyed via email to the submitter.
The Steven A. Cohen Miitary Family Clinic at Centerstone
The Steven A. Cohen Military Family Clinic at Centerstone provides free to low-cost, short-term, outpatient mental health care to post-9/11 veterans and their family members.  The clinic's culturally competent staff are aware of issues faced by veterans and their families and offer evidence based treatments in a variety of mental health issues including: depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress, adjustment issues, anger, grief and loss, family issues, transition challenges, relationship problems and children's behavioral problems.  The Cohen Clinic at Centestone is dedicated breaking down barriers to care, and to providing high quality, accessible and integrated care. Who we Treat Veterans:  Post-9/11 veterans who have served in the United States Armed Services, regardless of role while in uniform or discharge status.  This includes the National Guard and Reserves. Family members:  Parents, spouses or partners, children, caretakers and others the service member deems as family. Location:  775 Weatherly Drive, Clarksville TN 37043 Phone:  (931)221-3850 Web: http://www.centerstone.org/cohenwww.centerstone.org/cohen Hours: Monday 0800-1700 Tuesday 0800-1900 Wednesday 0800-1900 Thursday 0800-1700 Friday 0800-1500
Towing, storage, and car auction and resale lot
Air Assault Auto Repair Center and Parts provides car repair and parts store and wrecker /Lock out service available
Traumatic Brain Injury, Post traumatic stress treatment
The Intrepid Spirit’s primary mission is clinical care. It functions as a portal for the most complex patients to access interdisciplinary assessment and intensive outpatient rehabilitation with behavioral health and mild Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI) as dual centers of gravity, including those for mTBI, behavioral health, Integrated Pain Management Clinic, addictions medicine, musculoskeletal rehabilitation, and Warrior Transition Units (WTUs). The Intrepid Spirit serves as the Military Treatment Facilities interdisciplinary, integrated, holistic and collaborative assessment, treatment, and rehabilitation program for patients with complex, co-morbid medical conditions, particularly those with post traumatic stress disorder and/or post-concussive symptoms. Intrepid Spirit personnel operationally support existing programs, including those for mTBI, behavioral health, Integrated Pain Management Clinic, addictions medicine, musculoskeletal rehabilitation, and Warrior Transition Units (WTU
Travel services
Leisure Travel Services can assist you in planning your next vacation. They can also help find discount tickets to regional attractions, such as Disney World, Island Resorts, as well as sporting and special event tickets.
Tuberculosis Screening Clinic
For tuberculin skin testing, contact the immunization clinic or your primary care clinic. The Tuberculosis screening clinic provides surveillance, prevention, and treatment interventions related to tuberculosis infection and disease. The clinic is staffed by Army Public Health Nurses with medical supervision by a Preventive Medicine Physician.
Urology Clinic
Urology is a specialty surgical clinic that evaluates patients on a referral basis only. All Tricare beneficiaries are accepted. Clinic appointments are scheduled on a priority basis as consults are received. Emergencies and urgent consults are evaluated by a provider consulting on the on call urologic surgeon. Scope of services: Diagnosis and treatment of all diseases and disorders of the urinary tract including, but not limited to, robotic incontinence, erectile dysfunction, infertility, vasectomy, circumcision, and prostate biopsies.
Vehicle Registration Off-Post
Vehicle registration/tags, marriage license, passport, deeds, election
Visitor Control Center for On Post Access
The vehicle registration section issues military personnel, Family members, Civilians, Contract workers, and Retirees passes to come on post.
Volunteer opportunities
The Installation Volunteer Program connects volunteers across organizations and Army Components. Demonstrates the Army’s commitment to its volunteers. Provides comprehensive, technically sophisticated training for staff and targets responses to the needs of the Soldiers and their Families. Offers expert service and an increased orientation to volunteer service as part of personal and career development.
Volunteer opportunities
Promote and strengthen volunteerism by uniting community volunteer efforts, supporting professional management, enhancing volunteer career mobility and establishing volunteer partnerships to support individual personal growth and life-long volunteer commitment.
Warrior Transition Battalion
The Warrior Transition Battalion houses Soldiers with optimal medical benefit, expeditious and comprehensive personnel and administrative processing, while receiving medical care. The Army will take care of its Soldiers through high quality, expert medical care. For those who leave the Army, they will administratively process them with speed and compassion and assist with transitioning Soldiers medical needs to the Dept. of Veterans Affairs for follow-on care.
Water sanitation, pest control, food service sanitation
The Environmental Health Section offers a variety of services at Fort Campbell including: Drinking Water Surveillance, Recreation Water Surveillance, Wastewater Surveillance, Pest and Disease Vacation Prevention and Control, Food Service Sanitation, and other general sanitation inspection programs.
Women's Health Department
The Department of Women's Health includes the OB/GYN clinic, Labor and Delivery, Mother-Baby Unit and Special Care Nursery. The Department of Women's Health provides a wide spectrum of health care by OB/GYN specialty physicians, certified nurse midwives, nurse practitioners, registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, nursing assistants and administrative staff.
Workplace safety evaluations
The Industrial Hygiene Section provides health hazard surveys for both military and civilian employees working at Fort Campbell. Worksite surveys include assessments of ventilation, lighting, noise, chemical, biological hazards, personal protective equipment and air quality.
Wounded and ill Soldier transition information hotline
Blanchfield Army Community Hospital Ombudsman's Wounded Warrior Hotline offers advocates for wounded, injured and ill Soldiers and their Family members. This service provides a neutral and informal process to assist warriors in transition and their Family members. Hotline is 1-800-984-8523 and offer Soldiers and Family members a way to resolve medical issues when the chain-of-command route has been exhausted.
Wounded or ill Soldier Medical Evaluation Board Counsel
Providing specialized legal services for wounded, ill and injured Soldiers. We provide assistance to any Soldier going through the medical evaluation process, to include those assigned to the Warrior Transition Battalion (WTB), Division units, tenant units, Reserve, National Guard, those on the temporary disability retired list (TDRL), and other branches of the Armed Forces.  We advocate for the Soldier from the beginning of medical processing through the informal phases of the Physical Evaluation Board (PEB). We also provide limited Legal Assistance services to our clients.
Wounded Warrior Ombudsman Program
The Wounded Warrior Ombudsmen serve as a local resource, facilitator, and problem solver for Service Members and their Families. Ombudsmen are located in the Medical Treatment Facility (MTF) and serve as a liaison between MEDCOM, the Soldier and Family member, the MTF commander, and the Warrior in Transition Unit (WTU) commander. The Ombudsman assists WTU and non-WTU Soldiers and their Families with medical related issues. The Wounded Soldier Family Hotline (WSFH) [(800) 984-8523] serves as a 24/7 resource to any beneficiary seeking assistance with a medical issue/concern including wounded, ill, and injured Soldiers, and military Caregivers. Whether you have questions about the Disability Evaluation System process, the VA Caregiver Program, or benefits, the WSFH and Ombudsmen are standing by to assist. If you are not in a community with an Ombudsman, please call the Wounded Soldier and Family Hotline at (800) 984-8523.
Youth after school on-site character building
YMCA Armed Services Fort Campbell offers a variety of youth activities and services such as "Operation Hero" . Operation Hero is an onsite after-school program, which focuses on character development and skill building within military children who have been identified by school personnel and parents exhibiting low self-esteem, or difficulty adjusting both academically and socially in the school environment. Students are assisted with homework while participating in the program. Curriculum is designed to help children handle the challenges of military life, provide tool to help them succeed in school, and help develop a positive self-image while improving social and communication skills. Fort Campbell's Operation Hero program is available to children attending Fort Campbell Elementary Schools
Youth art classes
YMCA Armed Services at Fort Campbell offers a variety of youth activities including "Discover Art". This playgroup is designed to help children learn the different ways they can create and discover how to make art. All YMCA playgroups are designed to be parent/child interactive. There is a volunteer in charge of the group each day to plan activities and carry them out, but the parents are expected to assist their children. All playgroups are geared for a one to four year old, but all ages are welcome. Snack time is part of each playgroup, and all are free of charge.
Youth science classes
YMCA Armed Services at Fort Campbell offers a variety of youth activities including "Pee Wee Science" where children are able to learn about science and participate in experiments each week. All YMCA playgroups are designed to be parent/child interactive. There is a volunteer in charge of the group each day to plan activities and carry them out, but the parents are expected to assist their children. All playgroups are geared for a one to four year old, but all ages are welcome. Snack time is part of each playgroup, and all are free of charge.
Youth Sports
Thank you for choosing Fort Campbell Youth Sports & Fitness. It is our goal to provide a positive, safe, friendly learning environment for youth and their families so that our enthusiasm for sports and fitness is carried throughout the community. We are dedicated to meeting the needs of participants, parents and coaches. Youth Sports and Fitness offers a wide range of recreational and developmental activities for youth, grades K-12. Eligible youth are family members of active duty, retired military, and civilian employees at Fort Campbell. Some special instructional activities are available to four and five year olds. Summer Instructional Clinics are also available for children ages 4-18 years of age.