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.
As MOAA's Senior Director of Government Relations for Veterans-Wounded Warrior Care, Cmdr. René Campos, USN (Ret), is responsible for directing daily legislative advocacy operations and advising leadership on strategic and operational plans. She manages and develops relationships to advance legislative priorities and the MOAA brand with internal and external stakeholders. She serves as lead expert on VA health care matters, and she advises MOAA’s Government Relations and Health Care Board Committees.
The VA has shifted focus to home-care options, but more work – and more support from Congress – is sorely needed.
The initiative is one of several expected to launch as part of the department’s “Year of the Caregiver.”
Dependents and survivors of some vets don’t have the same care options as fellow young adults. Help MOAA change that.
Find out what lawmakers heard from service leaders and experts, and learn how you can support MOAA’s Coast Guard advocacy work.
Mark Older Americans Month by asking your lawmakers to join our work to tackle this growing need.
Pregnant veterans have access to expanded care thanks in part to recent MOAA-supported legislation.