Aging In Recovery
In this episode, Gil Cintron, LMSW, explores Pillar Two of the Aging in Recovery Residential Model (ARRM): Person-Centered Aging Care. Recovery does not disappear when a person enters assisted living or nursing-home care. Older adults in recovery remain individuals with unique histories, identities, strengths, losses, relationships, and recovery journeys. This discussion examines why dignity, self-determination, recovery identity, grief, purpose, and quality of life must remain central to care planning for older adults with significant clean time. Drawing upon nursing-home resident rights, person-centered care principles, and the emerging field of Aging in Recovery, this episode argues that the person must never disappear inside the institution. Because people aging in recovery deserve more than safety. They deserve dignity. They deserve choice. They deserve continuity. And they deserve to be known. VISIT OUR SITE AND GIVE IS YOU CAN https://nahcs.nyc/donate
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