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- Start Here: Aging in Recovery
- Aging in Recovery: Policy, Practice, and Community-Based Solutions
- Fellowship as a Social Support System for Aging Adults in Recovery: A New York Perspective
- Reframing Recovery: Challenging Misconceptions About Individuals Living in Long-Term Recovery
- Aging in Recovery: A Structural Blind Spot in U.S. Social Policy and Service Design
- A Drug Is a Drug: Physiological and Cohort Considerations in Aging Populations in Long-Term Recovery
- Addiction Is Not the End of the Story: Aging in Recovery and the Reality That “We Do Recover”
- Aging in Place Reconsidered: Structural Limitations of a Dominant Model for Individuals Aging in Recovery
- Aging in Recovery: A Life Between Systems
- Aging in Recovery: A Theoretical Expansion of Social Work Across the Lifespan
- Aging in Recovery: Defining a New Field and Addressing a Structural Blind Spot in Social Work and Policy
- Aging in Recovery: The Invisible Population We Failed to Plan For—Toward a Recovery-Informed Model of Care
- Aging In Recovery: When Recovery Succeeds, but Systems Disappear
- Defining Aging in Recovery as a Field of Practice
- From Settlement Houses to Systems Innovation: Reclaiming the Breadth of Social Work Practice in Addressing Emerging Challenges
- From Social Reform to Clinical Practice: The Professionalization of Social Work and the Decline of Its Policy Core
- Reframing Stability in Later Life and Implications for Aging in Recovery
- The Policy Failure of Addiction Treatment in America: From Early Intervention to Punitive Systems and the Marginalization of Peer Recovery
- Long-Term Recovery and Aging
- Aging in Recovery Residential Model (ARRM): A Systems-Level Response to the Long-Term Realities of Recovery
- Aging in Recovery Is Not Aging as Usual: Why the Aging in Recovery Residential Model (ARRM) Is a Necessary Systems Response
- The Aging in Recovery Residential Model (ARRM): A Recovery-Informed Framework for Older Adults
- PTSD, Long-Term Recovery, and the Invisible Cohort: Trauma, Aging, and System Implications for Recovery-Oriented Care
Publications are informed by current research on recovery, aging, and public health systems.
For verified references supporting this work, visit the Research Sources for Aging in Recovery page.