My best resource is actually individuals who are employed in the various branches. I could go and look at a website all day long and read it until my face is blue and still not understand what any of it means. Actually engaging with the people who are responsible for these services was the best, because they could tell me step by step what I had to do, what I was entitled to, what the requirements were, and stuff like that. So I really found that one-on-one time was invaluable, and I would say that more of that would probably be necessary.
Most briefings for wounded members happen in essentially a classroom setting. It's difficult because you may not be paying attention. You may just be told to be there. So a lot of the information might not be getting out. But I was really lucky to have a lot of one-on-one time with individuals in the know, and they were able to guide me and show me what I could access and what I could utilize.