Miller Tours Raleigh County Commission on Aging
Washington D.C. - Today, Congresswoman Carol Miller (R-WV) visited the Raleigh County Commission on Aging to update the staff and seniors on her work in Congress and learn about the programs the agency offers to seniors and U.S. veterans.
"I am thankful for the work of the Raleigh County Commission on Aging and their commitment to serving West Virginia seniors and U.S. veterans. The programs and social activities this agency offers to these individuals helps build community, while also giving them the necessary tools to help them remain independent. We know that the U.S. population is aging, and it’s important that people feel supported in all stages of life. Helping West Virginians and Americans, especially those who are some of our most vulnerable, is a priority of mine. That’s why I have introduced key pieces of legislation which focuses on ensuring caregivers and hospitals in rural communities have the resources they need to provide the best care for their patients and to help older Americans," said Congresswoman Miller.

Congresswoman Miller speaking at the Raleigh County Commission on Aging

Congresswoman Miller touring the Raleigh County Commission on Aging