Jay Dardenne on Social Security | |
Currently, the Office of Elderly Affairs is part of the Office of the Governor. It was created in 1956 by the Legislature as the Commission on Aging. The office serves 800,852 Louisiana residents aged 60 and older, or roughly 18% of Louisiana's population.
The Department of Veterans Affairs was created in 2003 to provide health care, education, disability benefits, long care, and burial honors services to Louisiana's 330,000 veterans. "Obviously, not every veteran is elderly, but there are similarities in service needs and health concern shared by both groups," Dardenne said.