Nothing I Wouldn’t Do: Grandparents of The Opioid Generation from home birth bedroom Watch Video
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Description: Across the country, the opioid epidemic is pushing thousands of grandparents back into the role of parent as they step in to raise their grandchildren while their own children struggle with addiction, are incarcerated, or have died from a drug overdose. nnThe number of children living with grandparents, other relatives or close family friends has jumped nearly 18 percent over the last decade to more than 2.7 million. nnThe ripple effects of the increase inspired bipartisan legislation called the
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