
Documentary highlights parents’ struggles with opioid-addicted kids
VANCOUVER — Watching paramedics revive their son from near death six times for the same condition that had him in the emergency room 13 times exhausted Jill and David Cory, but they kept hoping he’d get the help he needed to survive.
That hope came to an end on March 8, 2015, when David Cory found 23-year-old Ben Cory dead on the porch at their home in Calgary.
“I didn’t even know he was home,” Cory said of his son, who’d often stayed at his girlfriend’s place.
The family moved from Vancouver so Ben could enter a one-year treatment program starting in 2009 at the Alberta Adolescent Recovery Centre, a private facility that focuses on involving a client’s family.