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- 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
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.