The problem that we are discussing today, food security among seniors, is both a moral issue and it is a financial issue. From a moral perspective, it is clear to me that in this great Nation no one should go hungry, especially those who are old and frail and unable to take care of themselves. From a financial perspective, what is also clear-and we will hear testimony about this this morning from our panelists-is that investing in senior nutrition and in well-designed senior programs...
More DescriptionThe problem that we are discussing today, food security among seniors, is both a moral issue and it is a financial issue. From a moral perspective, it is clear to me that in this great Nation no one should go hungry, especially those who are old and frail and unable to take care of themselves. From a financial perspective, what is also clear-and we will hear testimony about this this morning from our panelists-is that investing in senior nutrition and in well-designed senior programs in general saves money. When we make sure that our seniors have adequate nutrition, at the end of the day those seniors are not going to be ending up in a emergency room, those seniors are not going to be ending up in a hospital when they should not be in a hospital, and in many cases they're not going to be ending up in a nursing home.