That we have highly specialized geriatric care available for elderly veterans of WWII and Korea should be commended. That we don't (according to that article anyway) have equally specialized care for younger veterans of more recent conflicts is a travesty.
DVA has really dropped the ball here. If that department wants to remain relevant after the next decade when there are no more remaining members of "the greatest generation", they need to refocus on how to best serve the needs of veterans from more recent conflicts.
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