 Near the warm beaches and surf in San Diego lies a state-of-the-art 30,000-square-foot facility at Navy Medical Center, San Diego. It is home to comprehensive combat and complex casualty care, or C-5. C-5 is a program of care that manages the medical care of severely injured service members from medical evacuation through inpatient care to any aftercare needs, including return to active duty or transition from the military. The C-5 program offers many services, including amputee care, prosthetics and rehabilitation, mental health assessments and treatments, and family support and career transition services. In a renovated outdoor courtyard is a multi-terrain obstacle course. The area contains ramps, stairs and beams with sand, gravel, rock and brick surfaces that patients can encounter every day. There is also a 30-foot climbing wall enabling patients to work on agility, problem-solving and muscle strengthening. For more information on the C-5 program, visit the NMCSD website.