Aging In Recovery
What happens when two groups use the same word but mean different things? In this episode, Gil Cintron examines the differing ways recovery is understood by researchers, clinicians, policymakers, and people who live recovery every day. While professional systems often define recovery as an outcome, many individuals aging in recovery describe it as an ongoing process, a daily practice, and a lifelong journey. This conversation explores why that distinction matters and how language influences research, policy, aging services, recovery support, and the future development of recovery-informed care for older adults. As the population aging in recovery continues to grow, understanding both perspectives may help build stronger systems, more effective services, and greater recognition of what Gil calls the Invisible Cohort—older adults who have spent years and often decades rebuilding their lives and are now confronting the realities of aging. Visit: https://aginginrecovery.com https://gilbertocintron.com https://nahcs.nyc/donate
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