Aging In Recovery
The Invisible Cohort: Aging in Recovery and What Comes Next In this concluding episode of the Seven Pillars of the Aging in Recovery Residential Model (ARRM), Gilberto Cintron, LMSW, examines Systems Integration, Policy, and Replication. More than 23 million Americans identify as being in recovery. Many have maintained recovery for years and often decades. Many are now growing older. Yet the needs of older adults aging in recovery remain largely invisible within healthcare, long-term care, home care, recovery services, and public policy. This episode explores why Aging in Recovery is the predictable outcome of recovery success, why the Invisible Cohort deserves greater attention, and why new approaches to research, workforce development, housing, healthcare, and aging services may be needed. The conversation is no longer about whether people aging in recovery exist. The conversation is about what comes next. My favorite title for this one is: "The Invisible Cohort: Aging in Recovery and What Comes Next" because it captures your signature concept, creates curiosity, and positions the episode as both a conclusion and a beginning. Visit our website and, if you' can, please consider making a tax-deductible donation to support Aging in Recovery research, education, and advocacy. https://nahcs.nyc/donate
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