A lot has happened in the last month with the fight to change policy affecting military families and coverage of Applied Behavioral Analysis. The July 26 court decision forcing TRICARE
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Jul
06
Senate Hearing on Medical Necessity of ABA
Washington, D.C. – Senator Jim Webb, Chairman of the Subcommittee on Military Personnel, moderated a hearing June 21st to examine the Department of Defense (DoD) TRICARE classification that Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is an educational intervention, not medically necessary treatment of autism, a complex neurological disorder. Because of this distinction, autism is the only medical [...]![]()
Jun
16
URGENT SUNDAY DEADLINE: Tell your military autism story to Congress
by Jeremy Hilton Next Wednesday, June 20, at 1430 (in Room 232-A Senate Russell Bldg), the Senate Armed Services Subcommittee on Personnel will be holding a hearing on the issues
Jun
06
D-Day anniversary offers lessons in autism fight
Sixty eight years ago, over 160,000 Allied troops stormed the beaches of Normandy, France. Their reasons were just. Their actions unified. A fight for the future commenced. It was
May
28
Open Letter to Armed Services Committee Members on Memorial Day
Happy Memorial Day Weekend, Ladies and Gentlemen of the Armed Services Committee Offices. My name is Rachel Kenyon. I am a proud and battle-tested Army wife and mom of two beautiful babes, one with autism. Currently, TRICARE military healthcare provides less than half the recommended treatments for autism, and only to children of active duty [...]![]()
May
26
Get Up On That Wagon
“Your lazy butts are in this too. So get up on that wagon. We’re goin’ up north to put the word to the streets.” ~ Curtis, “The Blues Brothers” (1980) It might seem like a strange parallel to draw, but The Blues Brothers movie has some good messaging that is actually a bit relevant to [...]![]()
May
25
Behind Closed Doors
These are the Members of the Senate Armed Services Subcommittee on Personnel. These are the people who decide behind closed doors whether or not to accept an amendment similar to the one we passed last week in the House that will give our children the autism treatments we have been waiting for. Behind closed doors. When no [...]![]()
May
18
When Stars Align
Me: “I really don’t feel up to going tonight.” SGM: “Me either. But hell, we have a babysitter for once.” Me: “Good point.” - That was the evening last February, 2011, headed out the door with SGM to meet with Congressman John Larson and other families with autism. § I didn’t want to. I had [...]![]()
May
01
The Hangover 2012
The last guests have gone. Empty bottles litter the house and the yard is a wonderland of crisp white toilet paper dancing in the wind. My head is pounding and my stomach has left the building – more than once. The cat is missing and I have no idea how many days have passed since [...]![]()
Apr
26
Wounded Warriors Denied Autism Treatments for Their Children
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Apr
14
Not a Square to Spare? Think Again
It’s been a little over two years since RM was diagnosed with autism during SGM’s last deployment to Afghanistan. Still, we struggle to understand what that means to us as a family, how we process that reality on a daily basis and how to move forward in hopes of a bright future for all four [...]![]()
Apr
05
Military Families Find HOPE Aboard USS Intrepid
New York – On Saturday, March 31, Autism Speaks honored military families living with autism aboard the USS Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum. My head is still spinning and I am still processing the HOPE I stumbled upon that day. I have so much to tell you and I want to share this HOPE [...]![]()
Mar
26
April is Autism Awareness Month AND Month of the Military Child
I’m over at the Autism Speaks Official Blog today talking about the complex issues facing access to autism care for military families and why HR2288 – Caring for Military Kids with Autism Act is so critical. April is coming and there are so many ways to get involved in spreading awareness whether blue lights on [...]![]()
Mar
08
Surprise! We’re Polygamists!
Last year on this day, I wished my husband a Happy 8th Anniversary. Today I seek to do the same, only I’ve decided to unleash our skeletons from the closet and announce to all of you that we are Polygamists. Yes. You read that correctly. No. It is not another woman. Or another man. Nine [...]![]()
Mar
03
EPIC FAIL: Soldier in Afghanistan = Deadbeat Dad?
Deadbeat Dad? Or Deadbeat Country? ![]()
Feb
17
You’re a FIVE-Star in My Book
One-click YOUR kick-ass advocacy skills at CMKAA.org. Tell your US Rep to sign on to HR2288 Caring for Military Kids with Autism Act. Hooah.
Feb
07
Late Bloomer
“I want to tell you that Rachel is incredibly special in so many ways, and yet I want you to know that she’s not special at all. I want you to know that there is nothing in her that is not in each and every single one of us, and that once it’s awakened, it [...]![]()
Feb
04
Military Families with Autism Finally Make it to ‘The Show’
Click –> HERE <– to see the coverage of HR2288 on Andrea Mitchell Reports on MSNBC TRICARE does not cover autism therapies. A separate arm of services called the Extended Care Health Option (ECHO) which is secondary to enrollment in the Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) does offer what amounts to an average of 11 hours [...]![]()
Feb
04
Military Families with Autism Finally Make it to ‘The Show’
[Click above image to see coverage of HR2288 on Andrea Mitchell Reports MSNBC] TRICARE does not cover autism therapies. A separate arm of services called the Extended Care Health Option (ECHO) which is secondary to enrollment in the Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) does offer what amounts to an average of 11 hours of ABA therapy per week – [...]![]()
Feb
02
The Briefing
I tried very hard to remain calm the days before the briefing. My speech had been finished for weeks. I felt confident that I had done all I could to promote the briefing and fill the room. But I was still overwhelmed on the inside. The stress was enormous, the pressure to do right by [...]![]()
Feb
02
The Briefing
I tried very hard to remain calm the days before the briefing. My speech had been finished for weeks. I felt confident that I had done all I could to promote the briefing and fill the room. But I was still overwhelmed on the inside. The stress was enormous, the pressure to do right by [...]![]()
Jan
31
What I Signed Up For
Of all titles I hold, Mother is the one that has brought me here today to speak to you. I am an Army wife as well, but that is a role I chose shortly after 9/11 with full knowledge of what I was getting myself into. War was imminent, terror threat levels were the new [...]![]()
Jan
29
Backstage
Load-in. For most evening events it happens around 1pm. The trucks begin to arrive and the once cavernous arena comes to life with loud thuds and shouts echoing across the stage. “Sound check! T-minus four hours! Move your ass!“ If it was a Saturday show I was psyched. It meant I could work load-in and watch [...]![]()
Jan
29
Backstage
Load-in. For most evening events it happens around 1pm. The trucks begin to arrive and the once cavernous arena comes to life with loud thuds and shouts echoing across the stage. “Sound check! T-minus four hours! Move your ass!“ If it was a Saturday show I was psyched. It meant I could work load-in and watch [...]![]()
Jan
26
Troops in Contact: a guest post by SGM
The satellite radio crackles to life; “Iron Gray TOC, this is Butcher 6 receiving indirect fire at this time”. The radio operator answers the call; “This is Iron Gray TOC. Roger, requesting air support at this time.” Troops in Contact (yes that means what you think it does) were a daily occurrence as an Infantry [...]![]()
