If you are new to the concept of Aging in Recovery, begin with these selected publications. Together, they explain the emerging needs of older adults in long-term recovery, why traditional systems often miss this population, and what practical solutions may look like.
- Aging in Recovery: Why This Work Matters Now
- Aging in Recovery Is Not Aging as Usual
- Aging in Recovery: Empirical Evidence for a Distinct Population
- Aging in Recovery Residential Model (ARRM)
- Aging in Recovery: The Population We Failed to Plan For
- Aging in Recovery: A Structural Blind Spot in U.S. Social Policy and Service Design