Advocacy
What Does an Aging Population Mean for Veterans’ Care?
The VA has shifted focus to home-care options, but more work – and more support from Congress – is sorely needed.
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Just because the uniform is put away doesn't mean the responsibilities end. In fact, military retirement brings a whole new set of decisions and challenges, many of which weren't key concerns during your time in service.
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The VA has shifted focus to home-care options, but more work – and more support from Congress – is sorely needed.
Veterans can call 1-800-MyVA411 to access services and benefits, or register complaints.