At a time when our forces are in harm's way, the people who care for them at home through Veterans Affairs are being stretched thinner and thinner.
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As baby boomers age, caregivers are often squeezed caring for parents and children at the same time. They need help.
Service members often rely on civilian hospitals for health care.
Many veterans "feel like the VA is pulling the rug out from underneath them," attorney Luke A. Schamel told Newsweek.