Aging In Recovery
In this episode of Aging in Recovery, LMSW Gilberto Cintron begins a deep exploration of the seven pillars of the Aging in Recovery Residential Model (ARRM). Pillar One focuses on Recovery-Informed Culture — the foundational idea that older adults living in long-term recovery deserve aging environments grounded in dignity, trauma awareness, respect, person-centered care, and human connection. This episode examines why traditional long-term care settings may be unprepared for the recovery generation and why recovery-informed culture must extend beyond clinicians to include all staff within aging-care systems. Topics include: • Trauma-informed care • Recovery identity in later life • Institutional culture and dignity • Social work ethics • Recovery-oriented systems of care • Aging, stigma, and long-term recovery • Why language matters in elder care • The emotional role of meetings, sponsors, and recovery routines This episode is part of the continuing ARRM series exploring the future of recovery-informed aging care in America.
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