Aging In Recovery
In this episode, We discuss Aging in Recovery and the millions of Americans now growing older after surviving addiction, rebuilding their lives, and remaining in long-term recovery for decades. The discussion explores the connection between the social upheaval of the 1960s and 70s, the drug epidemics that followed, and the emerging population of older adults aging in recovery today. Topics include: • Long-term recovery and identity transformation • Trauma, PTSD, grief, and aging • Recovery-informed home care and aging services • The Aging in Recovery Residential Model (ARRM) • Why traditional elder care systems often fail to understand recovery culture • The importance of peer support, dignity, purpose, and community in later life This episode argues that recovery is not merely abstinence — it is a lifelong process of rebuilding a human life across decades. And as the recovery generation ages, society must begin developing systems designed specifically for older adults living in long-term recovery.
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