Personal connections matter to families taking care of kin during opioid crisis

For family members unexpectedly taking care of a relative’s child during the opioid crisis, it can be difficult to navigate the legal waters of assuming custody. The process may be easier—and come with more support—if these caregivers have personal connections to local resource institutions, according to a study conducted by a Penn State faculty member.


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Source: Phys.org