Aging In Recovery: When Recovery Succeeds but Systems Disappear

For most systems, success is measured by resolution. A problem appears. A response is activated. An outcome is achieved. Then the system moves on. In substance use and recovery services, this model is deeply embedded. Treatment is designed for entry. Programs are designed for stabilization. Funding is structured around intervention. But what happens after that? … Continue reading Aging In Recovery: When Recovery Succeeds but Systems Disappear