Aging In Recovery
Millions of Americans are living in long-term recovery. Not days. Not months. But decades. In this episode, Gilberto Cintron explores the growing population of older adults aging in long-term recovery — what he calls “The Invisible Cohort.” While addiction remains highly visible through arrests, overdoses, treatment systems, and media portrayals, recovery often becomes quiet, private, and forgotten. Yet millions of individuals who survived addiction decades ago are now entering older adulthood and confronting the realities of aging, chronic illness, trauma, isolation, and long-term care needs. This episode examines: • Why recovery becomes invisible • How addiction affects every level of society • The hidden population of professionals and public figures in recovery • Aging, trauma, and long-term recovery • Recovery-informed home care, assisted living, and nursing care • The development of the Aging in Recovery Residential Model (ARRM) • The mission of Never Alone Home Care Services, Inc. This conversation challenges traditional views of addiction and asks an urgent question: What happens when the recovery generation itself begins aging? https://nahcs.nyc [https://nahcs.nyc]
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