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		<title>Ten Things to know before choosing a drug or alcohol treatment program.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Jul 2025 00:34:57 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>With so many people entering drug treatment in the US today, it can often be a challenging a difficult process. How do you know when you are selecting the right program especially when you are going out of state and cannot tour the program that is not near your area? We have provided ten steps...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With so many people entering drug treatment in the US today, it can often be a challenging a difficult process. How do you know when you are selecting the right program especially when you are going out of state and cannot tour the program that is not near your area? We have provided ten steps to ensure you or your loved one finds a program to meet your qualifications. Status shows that in fact, one in ten have had treatment for substance abuse rehabs five or more times before.</p>



<p>When families are searching online for an addiction treatment provider, it can be very hard in understanding what to look for, especially if this is your first time searching. We have created a basic knowledge and understanding what to search for and how to know if this is the right fit for you and financially affordable as well.</p>



<p>We have taken all of our expertise in providing you a brief 101 on what to ask and look for when it comes to finding substance abuse treatment options.</p>



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<li><strong>Accreditation is very important.</strong></li>
</ol>



<p>I have found through the years, it is important to look for JCAHO, which is the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations. They recently just changed their name to just The Joint Commission. They have accredited over 21,000 healthcare organizations to ensure the highest quality of care standards. Another is CARF known as the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities. These two are currently the reputable organizations holding facilities accountable in the services provided, this does not guarantee the rehab treatment center will provide quality care, but revaluates the drug rehab standards are compliant.</p>



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<li><strong>Medical Stabilization Unit or Medical Detoxification</strong></li>
</ul>



<p>With the heavy arise for heroin addicted patients or alcoholics, it is necessary to arrange medical stabilization. When looking at a drug addiction treatment provider, it is important to ask if they have a medical detox program. You can ask about their medical detox protocol and what medication will be used for stabilization. You also want to find out how long is the length of stay in detox will be. If the program does not have medical detoxification unit, then what is their approach or affiliates they use to ensure you will be medically stabilized.</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list">
<li><strong>What is the entire length of stay in the drug or alcohol treatment program?</strong></li>
</ul>



<p>Treatment varies depending on the program. Some programs can be 28 days up to 90 days. It is important when searching programs to ask this question because insurance typically pays 30 days of treatment, but some programs offer 90 days step down with insurance. When verifying your insurance with a facility you need to know the length of stay and if they can transition down with the insurance to help offset cost associated. Also you should find out if it a 90 days program will there be additional fees incurred if you or your loved one stays longer and what is the self pay rate for the additional months to stay in long-term treatment. If you have been to treatment in the past and having continued struggle with your recovery, its best to look into a long term program to help you stay on the path of recovery. Studies show that a long term program of 90 days can help benefits the success towards a lifestyle of recovery.</p>



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<li><strong>Quality of Clinical Staff and Medical Professionals</strong></li>
</ul>



<p>Not all programs are a one size fits all type of facility. It is important to find out about their staffing and professionals helping treatment you or someone you care about. Usually you can identify the clinical team on the company’s website to see who is involved with the program. This can help give you a better understand that the provider has the medical and/or clinical team necessary in helping you. Smaller programs will have less clinicians versus programs with over a 100 beds would have a larger staff, not to say any is less in care then the other, but a good point to look at when searching. Smaller programs can be more one on one then a bigger program that can cater towards individualized treatment tracks. It is all based on personal preference.</p>



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<li><strong>How many individual sessions will I get per week?</strong></li>
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<p>Why you should ask everyone this question. Most programs offer one individual session a week, but some programs offer two individual sessions a week with an open door policy if they need additional support for the week they can take advantage for additional session. Individual sessions give the individual seeking treatment the ability to work on personal one on one issue and learning new techniques to help support recovery and achieving goals. It’s a great added benefits in knowing that you will have that additional support versus once a week.</p>



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<li><strong>Finding a Location</strong></li>
</ul>



<p>With thousands of options all across the world, it can be hard to decide on a facility that is going to meet your needs. Location can be important, for some who have never enjoyed the beaches, would not be receptive to a program in California or Florida, but maybe a treatment program in Utah in the wilderness. There is so many varieties to meet your needs from love of horses, to mountain climbing, to relaxing by the beach. You need the environment to be conducive to help you on the path. You may be staying longer than expected with aftercare in that area after treatment or you may be returning home and needing a support group for when you return. Location is important part from taking a break from life to find healing in a sanctuary type of a place to feel comfortable to be receptive to treatment.</p>



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<li><strong>Insurance Verification Process</strong></li>
</ul>



<p>When a facility verifies your insurance policy, it is a great train of thought to not just settle for the first program. Some programs will claim they accept insurance to only find out they do not and you get a bigger bill later. Or other programs will tell you, your insurance doesn’t work and you will have to pay $25,000 for you to come into the program. If this is the case, it is best to contact your insurance carrier to see which programs your insurance will accept. You can also go onto Counseling Finder and search by your insurance to verify programs that can accept your insurance. There is always a way to find a program that will accept your insurance and not be trapped by a bait and switch where you are required to mortgage your home to pay for treatment. There is no cure for alcoholism or substance abuse addiction. We would never recommend that you mortgage or take loans you can’t afford to pay for treatment because there is no guarantee in recovery. It is up the individual seeking treatment to receive the tools to help and maintain once they leave treatment. This is the tough part, but there are great programs that are in or out of network with your insurance that can be able to help without coming out of pocket. Just keep in mind, if you do have a deductible you may be required those fees. Do the research.</p>



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<li><strong>Aftercare and Discharge Summary</strong></li>
</ul>



<p>When speaking with a facility, this is another great question to ask is about their aftercare program. Do they offer an aftercare program or will they make recommendation for a step down program in the area or transitioning home? Some programs will have a step down from inpatient treatment, to outpatient with housing, and then transitional sober living. This varies from program to program depending on your needs. They can also provide you with resources upon your discharge summary and recommendations by the facility.</p>



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<li><strong>Feeling Comfortable</strong></li>
</ul>



<p>Feeling comfortable with your choice is the very important. After you have done all of the research and feeling great about your decision can help inspire you to be ready to do the work. There is no shortcut in receiving treatment, it is up to you to engage in the program, being present and involved to get the most out of your stay to help you towards a life of sobriety.</p>



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<li><strong>What kind of results should you expect after Treatment?</strong></li>
</ol>



<p>There is no guarantee or magic pill that is going to cure you or even a book you read that will cure you from substance abuse. What treatment can help and teach you is that you can have a life without substance. Finding out why you started using in the first place and how to work on triggers along with prevention from abusing substances. It all matters on the work you do during treatment and the work you continue to do after treatment to have a successful life without drugs or alcohol.</p>



<p>With so much information online it has become often a difficult process in searching for a program that can help you or your loved find the tools necessary to stay away from substance abuse. We created this guideline for people to understand that you do not have to accept the first offer or be pushed to a program that is not clinically appropriate. We at Counseling Finder have created a way for you to search verified providers that can help you find a treatment program for inpatient or outpatient depending on your needs. We also give you the flexibility to choose which area you will like to be in and to find all levels from inpatient to outpatient treatment, to finding counselors or therapists for continuum care after you have finished treatment. We believe that just because you finished treatment does not mean it is a cure, but a starting point to maintaining a life without substance. </p>



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		<title>Addiction Treatment for Older Adults: Navigating a Complex Challenge</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Aug 2023 19:19:36 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Introduction The landscape of addiction treatment is evolving rapidly, and with it comes a growing recognition of the unique challenges faced by older adults in this realm. Addiction among older adults is an often overlooked and under-discussed issue. As society ages and life expectancy increases, addressing addiction in this demographic becomes more crucial than ever....</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Introduction</strong></p>



<p>The landscape of addiction treatment is evolving rapidly, and with it comes a growing recognition of the unique challenges faced by older adults in this realm. Addiction among older adults is an often overlooked and under-discussed issue. As society ages and life expectancy increases, addressing addiction in this demographic becomes more crucial than ever. This article delves into the complexities of addiction treatment for older adults, highlighting the distinct factors that influence their journey to recovery.</p>



<p><strong>Understanding Addiction in Older Adults</strong></p>



<p>Contrary to popular belief, addiction is not limited to any specific age group. Older adults, defined as those aged 65 and above, are susceptible to substance abuse disorders just like any other age group. Factors such as retirement, loss of loved ones, health issues, and loneliness can trigger substance misuse as a means of coping. Prescription medications, <a href="http://lfg.ktb.temporary.site/website_344484b9/senior-interventions-for-alcoholism/" title="">alcohol</a>, and even illicit drugs are all potential sources of addiction.</p>



<p><strong>Unique Challenges</strong></p>



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<li><strong>Underdiagnosis and Misdiagnosis:</strong> Addiction symptoms in older adults are often mistaken for other age-related conditions such as dementia or depression. This can lead to delayed or incorrect treatment, exacerbating the addiction issue.</li>



<li><strong>Stigma and Shame:</strong> Older adults may feel ashamed of their addiction, believing that it&#8217;s too late for them to change or that seeking help would reflect poorly on their character. This stigma can prevent them from reaching out for assistance.</li>



<li><strong>Medical Complexity:</strong> Older adults often have multiple medical conditions that require various medications. This makes it easier for addiction to develop, especially when they mix prescribed drugs with substances of abuse.</li>



<li><strong>Isolation:</strong> Loneliness and social isolation are common among older adults, particularly those who have lost spouses or friends. Substance use might be seen as a way to alleviate these feelings, leading to addiction.</li>



<li><strong>Limited Research and Resources:</strong> The field of addiction treatment has historically focused more on younger populations. Consequently, there&#8217;s a lack of research, tailored treatment programs, and support groups catering specifically to older adults.</li>
</ol>



<p><strong>Tailoring Treatment Approaches</strong></p>



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<li><strong>Comprehensive Assessment:</strong> Proper assessment is crucial to detect addiction in older adults, as it can be easily mistaken for other health issues. A multidisciplinary team of medical professionals, psychologists, and addiction specialists should collaborate to create a holistic profile of the individual&#8217;s health and addiction status.</li>



<li><strong>Addressing Underlying Issues:</strong> Effective treatment should not only focus on the addiction but also on the underlying factors that contribute to it. This might include addressing grief, loneliness, and mental health issues.</li>



<li><strong>Medical Considerations:</strong> The physiological changes that come with age can impact how substances are metabolized. This makes medical supervision during detoxification and treatment essential to avoid complications.</li>



<li><strong>Psychosocial Interventions:</strong> Counseling and therapy play a crucial role in addiction treatment. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and support groups can provide a platform for older adults to share their experiences, reducing the isolation that often accompanies addiction.</li>



<li><strong>Medication Management:</strong> Older adults might be on multiple medications for various health conditions. Close monitoring and adjustment of medications are necessary to prevent potential interactions or dependence.</li>
</ol>



<p><strong>Creating Age-Appropriate Support Systems</strong></p>



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<li><strong>Support Groups for Older Adults:</strong> Establishing support groups exclusively for older adults in recovery can provide a safe space for sharing experiences, discussing challenges, and building a sense of community.</li>



<li><strong>Family and Caregiver Involvement:</strong> Involving family members and caregivers in the treatment process can create a strong support system. Education about addiction, its effects, and ways to offer assistance is essential.</li>



<li><strong>Educational Campaigns:</strong> Public awareness campaigns should be designed to destigmatize addiction among older adults and encourage them to seek help without feeling ashamed.</li>



<li><strong>Geriatric Addiction Specialists:</strong> Trained professionals who specialize in addiction treatment for older adults are vital. They understand the unique needs of this demographic and can tailor treatment accordingly.</li>
</ol>



<p><strong>Conclusion</strong></p>



<p>Addiction treatment for older adults is a complex and often overlooked aspect of healthcare. As the population continues to age, addressing the unique challenges faced by this demographic becomes increasingly important. By understanding the factors that contribute to addiction among older adults and tailoring treatment approaches to their needs, we can create a more supportive and effective path to recovery. It&#8217;s imperative that society recognizes the value of every individual&#8217;s journey toward overcoming addiction, regardless of age, and provides the necessary resources to facilitate this process.</p>



<p><strong>Overcoming Challenges Through Collaborative Efforts</strong></p>



<p>The successful treatment of addiction among older adults requires collaboration across various sectors, including healthcare, social services, and community organizations. By working together, we can develop a comprehensive and inclusive approach that addresses the multifaceted challenges faced by older individuals struggling with addiction.</p>



<p><strong>1. Healthcare Integration</strong></p>



<p>Integrating addiction treatment into the broader healthcare system is crucial for older adults. This integration ensures that medical professionals are equipped to identify signs of addiction and provide appropriate interventions. Regular health check-ups should include screenings for substance misuse and healthcare providers should be trained to engage in non-judgmental conversations about addiction.</p>



<p><strong>2. Mental Health Support</strong></p>



<p>Older adults often experience mental health issues such as depression and anxiety, which can contribute to substance abuse. Integrated mental health services should be readily accessible and destigmatized. Older individuals should feel comfortable seeking help for their emotional well-being, knowing that their concerns will be taken seriously.</p>



<p><strong>3. Holistic Approaches</strong></p>



<p>Holistic approaches that address the mind, body, and spirit can be highly effective in treating addiction among older adults. Incorporating practices such as mindfulness, meditation, and yoga into treatment programs can help individuals manage stress, reduce cravings, and enhance overall well-being.</p>



<p><strong>4. Community Engagement</strong></p>



<p>Community organizations, senior centers, and religious institutions can play a pivotal role in reaching out to older adults in need of addiction treatment. These spaces can serve as platforms for education, awareness campaigns, and support group meetings. Creating a sense of belonging within the community can significantly aid in the recovery process.</p>



<p><strong>5. Tailored Education</strong></p>



<p>Raising awareness about addiction among older adults should be a priority. Educational initiatives should target healthcare professionals, caregivers, family members, and older adults themselves. By disseminating accurate information about the signs, risks, and available treatments for addiction, we can empower individuals to seek help early on.</p>



<p><strong>6. Research and Data Collection</strong></p>



<p>The lack of research specific to addiction in older adults hinders the development of evidence-based treatment strategies. Researchers should focus on studying the effectiveness of various interventions in this demographic and collecting data to better understand the nuances of addiction in older populations.</p>



<p><strong>7. Policy Advocacy</strong></p>



<p>Advocacy efforts are essential for shaping policies that support addiction treatment for older adults. Policymakers should allocate resources to fund specialized programs, research, and training for healthcare professionals. Additionally, policies that promote age-friendly and accessible treatment options can make a substantial difference.</p>



<p><strong>Conclusion: A Compassionate Approach to Recovery</strong></p>



<p>Addiction treatment for older adults necessitates a compassionate and holistic approach that considers the unique challenges this demographic faces. It&#8217;s important to remember that recovery is a journey that requires patience, understanding, and unwavering support. By recognizing the potential for addiction among older adults and implementing tailored treatment approaches, we can ensure that no one is left behind in their struggle for recovery.</p>



<p>As we move forward, society must reevaluate its perception of addiction and age. Older adults have valuable experiences and contributions to make, and their battles with addiction should not define their entire narrative. By addressing addiction in older adults, we not only improve their quality of life but also enrich our communities with the wisdom and resilience that come with age. Through collaborative efforts, research, education, and policy changes, we can pave the way for a more inclusive and effective addiction treatment landscape for older adults.</p><p>The post <a href="http://www.kdconsultinginterventions.com/addiction-treatment-for-older-adults-navigating-a-complex-challenge/">Addiction Treatment for Older Adults: Navigating a Complex Challenge</a> first appeared on <a href="http://www.kdconsultinginterventions.com">KD Consulting Interventions</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Senior Alcoholism is not very uncommon in the United States. The healthy consumption of alcohol at age above 65 is seven drinks a day. But more than 15% exceed this limit, and they come under high-risk populations. So if you are worried about senior interventions for alcoholism in your elderly, remember that you are not...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a href="http://lfg.ktb.temporary.site/website_344484b9/alcohol-interventions/" title="http://lfg.ktb.temporary.site/website_344484b9/alcohol-interventions/">Senior Alcoholism</a></strong> is not very uncommon in the United States. The healthy consumption of alcohol at age above 65 is seven drinks a day. But more than 15% exceed this limit, and they come under high-risk populations. So if you are worried about <strong><a href="http://lfg.ktb.temporary.site/website_344484b9/senior-alcoholism-interventions/" title="http://lfg.ktb.temporary.site/website_344484b9/senior-alcoholism-interventions/">senior interventions for alcoholism</a></strong> in your elderly, remember that you are not alone.</p>



<p>The senior substance abuse is unfortunately not properly addressed. Alcohol consumption in the elderly can be dangerous in many ways. It depends on senior substance abuse and its features. Sometimes people can control their alcohol, but mostly it consumes their lives.</p>



<p>When you are looking forward to taking care of your elderly properly and safe them from any disaster look for the symptoms of alcohol abuse first. For instance:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>They drink more than one.</li><li>They finish the drink in one gulp</li><li>High tolerance against alcohol and need more drinks to feel its effects</li><li>Being unreasonable while sober</li><li>Having issue those leads to the alcoholism like financial or medical issues.</li><li>Instances of hurting people or themselves while drunk</li><li>Lying about drinking habits.</li></ul>



<p><strong>Do’s and what not to do?</strong></p>



<p>When you found some or few of these symptoms in your elderly that means it leads to senior substance abuse<strong>.</strong> You can go for <strong><a href="http://lfg.ktb.temporary.site/website_344484b9/finding-the-best-alcohol-treatment-seek-experts/" title="http://lfg.ktb.temporary.site/website_344484b9/finding-the-best-alcohol-treatment-seek-experts/">senior alcohol treatment</a></strong>, and it is a long process. First, you need to intervene carefully to get them mentally prepared and stop substance abuse. Here are a few do’s and not-to-do’s for <strong><a href="http://lfg.ktb.temporary.site/website_344484b9/senior-alcoholism-interventions/" title="http://lfg.ktb.temporary.site/website_344484b9/senior-alcoholism-interventions/">senior addiction interventions</a></strong>.</p>



<ol class="wp-block-list"><li><strong>Check the time that fits:</strong></li></ol>



<p>It is not good to start talking about alcohol abuse anytime you visit them. Choose appropriate times like when they are in better condition when they are sober, and there are experiencing bad effects of the drinking problem like hangover headaches.</p>



<p>You can take them about alcohol-related issues and symptoms which emerge with alcohol abuse. If you try to talk them out while they are drinking or already gulped two or more shots, then it is really hard to convince them to leave it. They will also not be in the situation of discussion while drunk.</p>



<ol class="wp-block-list" start="2"><li><strong>Talk with love and respect:</strong></li></ol>



<p>When you are talking with the senior, it should be different than talking to a pal of your age. Age leaves a negative effect on decision-making, and people ignore their health. Many elderly ignore the risk of excessive alcohol consumption as they are already old. They also say that now they can do anything they want as they are elderly and no one can make them do things.</p>



<p>The talk to <strong><a href="http://lfg.ktb.temporary.site/website_344484b9/alcohol-interventions/" title="http://lfg.ktb.temporary.site/website_344484b9/alcohol-interventions/">senior alcohol</a></strong> interventions can make them feel like talking down. They need to treat the elderly, not treated like a child at home.&nbsp; Respect and love are entitled to them with their age, and while convincing them out of substance abuse, you have to be careful about it.</p>



<p>So whenever you are talking to them about alcohol abuse, make sure you have a tone of utter love and respect. Respecting and giving love is an effective way of treating someone, and asking them to understand what they are doing is not good for their health and can cause many issues. It will also help them acknowledge your point of view.</p>



<ol class="wp-block-list" start="3"><li><strong>Do not use labels:</strong></li></ol>



<p>Labels are often offensive, and soon after you say, someone alcoholic, they might get offensive or go the defense state. That is why it is better to talk without using words like addiction and alcoholic. It carries a negative and offensive statement, and the elderly might feel strongly offended by it. The words bring stigma, and with stigma, there comes shame. It might happen that using words might do more harm than benefits.</p>



<p>It can also cause you to lose your opportunity to bring the person back to the senses, and they might not value your opinion after that. <strong><a href="http://lfg.ktb.temporary.site/website_344484b9/alcohol-interventions/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" title="http://lfg.ktb.temporary.site/website_344484b9/alcohol-interventions/">Senior alcoholism</a></strong> is a serious matter. So try not to lose the connection between your elderly, and you talk to them with love and support and leave the labels to diagnosing people like a therapist who treats the issue.</p>



<ol class="wp-block-list" start="4"><li><strong>Talk about alcohol-related concerns:</strong></li></ol>



<p>Talk to the elderly about the serious consequences of alcohol consumption along with physical, social, and financial consequences. For instance, you can talk to them about how lonely they have due to their alcohol consumption habits. Depression and stress are also one of the effects of senior substance abuse. Also, mention politely how it is making a huge dent in their finance.</p>



<ol class="wp-block-list" start="5"><li><strong>Senior alcohol treatment:</strong></li></ol>



<p>Most of the alcoholic related issues cannot be talked out only. It would be best if you mentioned senior <strong><a href="http://lfg.ktb.temporary.site/website_344484b9/case/alcohol-rehab-centers/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" title="http://lfg.ktb.temporary.site/website_344484b9/case/alcohol-rehab-centers/">alcohol treatment</a></strong>. It is the best option for the recovery of elderly people. Many studies have shown that treatment is one of the best <strong><a href="http://lfg.ktb.temporary.site/website_344484b9/senior-alcoholism-interventions/" title="http://lfg.ktb.temporary.site/website_344484b9/senior-alcoholism-interventions/">senior addiction interventions</a></strong>.</p>



<p>They will have better outcomes with alcohol treatment. The <strong><a href="http://lfg.ktb.temporary.site/website_344484b9/case/alcohol-rehab-centers/" title="http://lfg.ktb.temporary.site/website_344484b9/case/alcohol-rehab-centers/">senior alcohol treatment</a></strong> includes therapies, counseling, and medically supervised detox treatment.</p>



<p><strong>Conclusion:</strong></p>



<p><strong><a href="http://lfg.ktb.temporary.site/website_344484b9/case/alcoholism-and-excessive-drinking-signs/" title="http://lfg.ktb.temporary.site/website_344484b9/case/alcoholism-and-excessive-drinking-signs/">Senior substance abuse</a></strong> is a serious concern, but your elderly can lead happy and healthy years of their lives with your interventions, love care, and treatment.</p><p>The post <a href="http://www.kdconsultinginterventions.com/senior-interventions-for-alcoholism/">Senior Interventions for Alcoholism</a> first appeared on <a href="http://www.kdconsultinginterventions.com">KD Consulting Interventions</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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		<title>How to Help An Alcoholic</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Jun 2023 13:18:14 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>How To Help An Alcoholic Alcoholism affects millions of people each year. Those affected by alcoholism is not just the alcoholic himself, but family members, friends, co-workers, and even complete strangers. Alcoholics have difficulty maintaining relationships with spouses, children and even friends and those who drink and get behind the wheel of a car with...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>How To Help An Alcoholic</h4>
<p>Alcoholism affects millions of people each year. Those affected by alcoholism is not just the alcoholic himself, but family members, friends, co-workers, and even complete strangers. Alcoholics have difficulty maintaining relationships with spouses, children and even friends and those who drink and get behind the wheel of a car with 0.10 on a score on a breathalyzer are 7 times more likely to be involved in a fatal car accident than someone who is sober. In addition, alcoholics have difficulty holding down jobs and pose a real danger to themselves and co-workers if they do manage to work in any field that may have inherent safety risks. Most people who live with or know someone who suffers from alcoholism understands the danger to the alcoholic and those around them, but just how do you help an alcoholic?</p>
<h4>Start by Understanding that Alcoholism is a Disease</h4>
<p>The first step in helping an alcoholic is understanding that alcoholism is a disease. Begging or demanding that alcoholic quit drinking isn&#8217;t going to help the alcoholic or you. In fact, fighting with an alcoholic about his or her drinking may only make things worse, causing them to hide their drinking from you in an effort to avoid the frequent fighting. If you are going to confront an alcoholic, the best way to do so is by staging a planned intervention with the help of a professional substance abuse counselor.</p>
<p>An intervention is usually attempted by family and friends under the leadership of professional counselor. In most cases, each person taking part in the intervention tells the person who is abusing alcohol the effects their drinking has on them and other family members. This is done usually by reading letters that have been written in advance of intervention. Each person then tells the abuser how much they care for them, but tell them that unless they seek and follow through with a treatment program, they will not help them destroy themselves. This usually means, leaving the relations, refusing to give or loan money or help the alcoholic who refuses help in any way.</p>
<p>Many experts don&#8217;t feel that intervention is an effective way to help an alcoholic, acknowledging the most successful treatments are those where the alcoholic has a real desire to seek help for their problem rather than to feel forced into treatment.</p>
<h4>Treatment for Alcoholics</h4>
<p>There are several different ways to treat alcoholics and most work best when treatments are combined. Initially, in order for treatment to be successful, an alcoholic needs to go through detox (a period of not drinking to break the physical dependency on alcohol.) This should be done under a doctors supervision.</p>
<p>Once the detox is complete, then the alcoholic needs to undergo some type of counseling either as an inpatient or an outpatient or both. Most alcoholics need to continue being part of a support group to help them continue to avoid turning back to alcohol.</p>
<p>For those really wanting to help an alcoholic family member or friend, seeking your own counseling is advisable as it is believed that in order for the alcoholic to get and remain sober, those around them need to make changes and get healthy as well.</p>
<p>If you or someone you love is suffering from alcoholism talk to your family doctor and find out more about where and how to help those suffering from alcoholism.</p>
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		<title>Crystal Meth Interventions and Treatment Options</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Jun 2023 13:34:27 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Crystal Meth Intervention and Treatment Options Crystal meth is also known as methamphetamines is usually smoked in a glass pipe and it is a highly addictive stimulant.  It can also be abused through injection, snorting, and swallowed.  Methamphetamines can cause extreme weight loss, which can be enticing for females to abuse.  Yet the effects or...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>Crystal Meth Intervention and Treatment Options</h4>
<p>Crystal meth is also known as methamphetamines is usually smoked in a glass pipe and it is a highly addictive stimulant.  It can also be abused through injection, snorting, and swallowed.  Methamphetamines can cause extreme weight loss, which can be enticing for females to abuse.  Yet the effects or only short term, through continuous use the addict builds a tolerance level requiring more use.  Many individuals that were prior cocaine or stimulant abusers will switch substance to methamphetamines because the effects last longer and are cheaper in cost.  Crystal meth intervention and treatment options are important when helping a meth abuser who is either willing or not willing to enter into drug treatment.  At <a href="http://lfg.ktb.temporary.site/website_344484b9/company-info/about-us/">KD Consulting</a>, we have trained board registered interventionist that can help overcome the obstacle faced with a meth abusers unwillingness to seek drug treatment.  We can also help those seeking treatment find the best drug rehab necessary to treat the addiction.</p>
<h4>Crystal Methamphetamines and Physical Symptoms and Withdrawals</h4>
<p>Crystal Methamphetamines physical symptoms can include increased concentration, alertness, energy, irregular heartbeat, decrease appetite, temporary weight loss, teeth decay and loss, and fatigue.</p>
<p>Crystal meth withdrawal symptoms can include fatigue, depression, anxiety, irritability, agitation, restlessness, lucid dreams, excessive sleeping, hallucinations, delirium, paranoia, and suicidal ideation.  It is important for someone</p>
<h4>What are the street names or slang terms for methamphetamines?</h4>
<p>Crystal Meth, Fire, Ice, Glass, Tina, Batu, Chalk, Crank, Tweek, White Cross, Crypto, Croak, Speed</p>
<p>Contact KD Consulting Drug and <a href="http://lfg.ktb.temporary.site/website_344484b9/alcohol-interventions/">Alcohol Intervention</a> and Treatment Options today at 866-631-0026 and let us help you with the first and most important step in helping your loved one get the alcohol treatment he or she needs.</p><p>The post <a href="http://www.kdconsultinginterventions.com/crystal-meth-interventions-and-treatment-options/">Crystal Meth Interventions and Treatment Options</a> first appeared on <a href="http://www.kdconsultinginterventions.com">KD Consulting Interventions</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 May 2023 12:43:49 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Fort Lauderdale Florida Drug And Alcohol Intervention In today&#8217;s society, most of us know someone who uses drugs or alcohol perhaps a little more than should and many know someone whose drug or alcohol use has gone from recreational or social to a true addiction. A drug or alcohol addiction not only affects the addict,...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Fort Lauderdale Florida Drug And Alcohol Intervention</h3>
<p>In today&#8217;s society, most of us know someone who uses drugs or alcohol perhaps a little more than should and many know someone whose drug or alcohol use has gone from recreational or social to a true addiction. A drug or alcohol addiction not only affects the addict, but also the family, friends and even co-workers of the addicted individual. However, the addicted person sometimes doesn&#8217;t realize that they have a problem or how it affects their lives and the lives of others. Caring family members and friends often want to do something to help an addicted person realize the seriousness of their addiction and seek help, but simply aren&#8217;t sure what they can do. Of course, most have heard the term intervention, but few know how to intervene without making the situation worse. The fact is, there are actually four distinct steps to intervention.</p>
<h4>Pre-Intervention</h4>
<p>The pre-intervention stage of an intervention is the stage in which those close to addicted person realize that the person suffering from the addiction needs to seek treatment and begins to think about finding out how an intervention works. One of the best things you can do during this stage is to contact a competent interventionist or intervention specialist and have them explain to you exactly how an intervention works, and when it should be used. If you live in Fort Lauderdale Florida there are plenty of resources you can check with about staging a Drug and Alcohol Intervention.</p>
<h4>Preparation</h4>
<p>The next stage in the intervention process is preparing for the actual intervention. During this stage, family members and friends meet with the Interventionist and discuss what they will say during the intervention and how to say it. It is also during the preparation stage that the people staging the intervention with the help of the Interventionist makes arrangements for treatment should the invention be successful, pack clothes and accomplish other tasks to ensure that if the addicted person agrees to treatment that everything can continue seamlessly while the addict is willing to seek treatment.</p>
<h4>The Intervention</h4>
<p>The third stage is the intervention itself. The intervention will be lead by the competent interventionist and family members and friends will follow a plan that agreed to during the preparation phase. After the loved ones of the addicted tell the addict the things they need to the interventionists then tries to talk the addict into seeking immediate treatment. Often times the <a href="http://lfg.ktb.temporary.site/website_344484b9/how-to-have-a-successful-drug-intervention/">intervention is successful</a>, but sometimes it isn&#8217;t.</p>
<h4>After Intervention</h4>
<p>Should the intervention be successful, then the <a href="http://lfg.ktb.temporary.site/website_344484b9/team_member/kevin-dixon-interventionist/">interventionists</a> immediately escort the addict to a treatment facility where they can get the help their need.</p>
<p>While it may seem difficult to confront someone you love and risk their anger, an intervention may be the most loving thing you can do to help someone addicted to drugs and alcohol. Doing so the right way with a Fort Lauderdale, Florida drug and alcohol interventionists can help to improve the chances of successfully getting your addicted loved one to seek the help they need.</p>
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		<title>What To Say To An Addict in Denial</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 May 2023 18:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>What to say to an addict in denial What should you say to someone struggling with addiction and they are completely in denial? They refuse to acknowledge they have a problem or they let it be known to everyone in the family they have an addiction, but they need to keep doing it. Sometimes the...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>What to say to an addict in denial</h3>
<p>What should you say to someone struggling with addiction and they are completely in denial? They refuse to acknowledge they have a problem or they let it be known to everyone in the family they have an addiction, but they need to keep doing it. Sometimes the words we want to say in a loving manner can come across with some anger and frustration because you know they are killing themselves each time they abuse drugs or alcohol.</p>
<p>When you are trying to talk to someone who desperately needs help, it is best to not confront them when they are under the influence. If they are a type of substance abuser that uses every day, all day, it&#8217;s best to start talking in the morning after they have had rest. Confronting someone when they have been abusing drugs and alcohol can lead to confrontation and the situation could escalate into an argument or aggressive behavior. It&#8217;s best to speak with them when they first wake up or not under the influence of the substance.</p>
<p>When you have the moment where you are able to speak to the addict, you might want to start in a loving tone. You are not there to judge them, because you both are aware of the abuse, but if you can keep it in a loving tone, acknowledging your concerns for their well-being and the effects the drugs are taking on them as well as the physical and emotional toll on yourself. If they are receptive to listening you can continue with talking about seeking treatment and getting help as soon as possible. Another tool would be to suggest working together to find a rehab facility, so they are no reasons or delay on why they cannot seek help.</p>
<p>If the conversations, takes a nastier tone in a negative way, it is best to stop the discussion. If they are completely denying there are no problems and they are doing fine, you may want to suggest a drug test, if they refuse, it is a red flag, and a high possibility they are abusing drugs. At this point, it is best to disengage from the conversation and placate, that you understand. You may need a professional addiction interventionist that can assist you in achieving your goals for helping your loved one into treatment. It never hurts to ask if the addict will seek help for their addiction. The difficulty is when they refuse and what course of action needs to be taken for the best success.</p>
<h4>Learning What to do if They Refuse Treatment</h4>
<p>When you have tried your best to communicate, it may be time to hire an expert in <a href="http://lfg.ktb.temporary.site/website_344484b9/drug-abuse-interventions/">addiction interventions</a>. These professionals can provide you with the best course of action in order to communicate effectively with the addict to seek immediate treatment with no more delays. To learn more about an addiction intervention specialists contact 866-631-0026 to start getting help today.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 May 2023 17:47:47 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Sober Companion and Chaperone Escort Services At KD Consulting, we know it sometimes takes a little extra care to get through treatment without faltering, especially for addicts and alcoholics who have relapsed following treatment in the past. We’ve developed our sober Chaperone and Escorts Services exclusively for people who need that extra measure of care,...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Sober Companion and Chaperone Escort Services</h2>
<p>At KD Consulting, we know it sometimes takes a little extra care to get through treatment without faltering, especially for addicts and alcoholics who have relapsed following treatment in the past. We’ve developed our sober Chaperone and Escorts Services exclusively for people who need that extra measure of care, pairing each one with a patient guide who has the knowledge and experience to ensure nothing will go wrong during the early stages of recovery.</p>
<p>The dictionary defines “chaperone” as:</p>
<p><em><u>“one who accompanies and supervises someone younger or less experienced”</u></em></p>
<p>While you may or may not be chronologically younger than our professional chaperones and escorts, it’s certainly true that you’re likely to be far less experienced on the road to recovery. To qualify for this program, our chaperones:</p>
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<li>have a minimum of five consecutive years clean and sober,</li>
<li>have completed a treatment program themselves, and</li>
<li>have taken additional training to understand the role of a chaperone.</li>
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<p>WHAT CAN A CHAPERONE DO FOR YOU?</p>
<p>Your sober chaperone will be your constant companion, getting you from wherever you live to the treatment center. If for some reason, it becomes necessary to transfer you to another treatment program, your chaperone will escort you from one location to the next. And, when you’ve completed the program, your chaperone will transport you from the treatment center, back to your own home. Think of it like an insurance policy on your investment of time and energy in recovery: a chaperone from KD Consulting will make sure that investment pays off.</p>
<p>To make arrangements for our chaperone service, please call (866) 631-0026. We’ll explain how it works and the costs involved. Then, we’ll schedule a chaperone to meet you at the appointed time and place, ready to escort you safely to the treatment center of your choice.</p><p>The post <a href="http://www.kdconsultinginterventions.com/sober-companion-and-chaperone/">Sober Companion and Chaperone</a> first appeared on <a href="http://www.kdconsultinginterventions.com">KD Consulting Interventions</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Prescription Drug Abuse Prescription drug abuse continues to be on the rise affecting millions daily. There is a strong misconception that it is safe to take medications because it is prescribed by a doctor. Yet there are those that abuse the medication and take the medication as they feel needed, rather than as prescribed. Individuals...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>Prescription Drug Abuse</h4>
<p>Prescription drug abuse continues to be on the rise affecting millions daily. There is a strong misconception that it is safe to take medications because it is prescribed by a doctor. Yet there are those that abuse the medication and take the medication as they feel needed, rather than as prescribed. Individuals that abuse prescription drugs run a higher risk of physical and mental dependency, which require them to consume more medication so they feel the medication effects. Abusing prescription medication can lead to major health problems along with a possible chance of overdose and addiction.</p>
<h4>Most Commonly Abused Prescription Medication</h4>
<p>Prescription drug medication can lead to a physical dependency which can cause a surge in the levels of dopamine in the brain. This allows the abuser to feel a pleasure signaling the brain to repeat this feelings and sensations. Most commonly abused medications:</p>
<ul>
<li>Opioids, such as oxycodone (Oxycontin), hydrocodone (Vicodin), codeine, morphine, and methadone.</li>
<li>Central nervous system depressants, such as barbiturates, benzodiazepines, and sleep medications.</li>
<li>Stimulants, such as amphetamines and methylphenidate.</li>
</ul>
<h4>Early Detection for Prescription Abusers</h4>
<p>Early detection for prescription drug abusers can be a valuable tool in saving the individual from an addiction and overdose. How to determine if an individual has a higher risk of dependency can be vital. The risk factors are as follows, but are not limited to:</p>
<ul>
<li>Family history for dependency to the substance or mental health such as depression or anxiety</li>
<li>Childhood trauma</li>
<li>Using Intravenously or smoking to administer the prescription medications</li>
</ul>
<h4>Prescription Drug Abuse Statistics</h4>
<p>Prescription drug abuse continues to be a significant problem in the United States. There are approximately 16 million Americans taking prescription medications non-medically.</p>
<p>Statistics have shown the most commonly abused medication is the following:</p>
<ul>
<li>5.1 million abuse pain relievers</li>
<li>2.2 million abuse tranquilizers</li>
<li>1.1 million abuse stimulants</li>
<li>.04 million abuse sedatives</li>
</ul>
<h4>Prescription Medication Interventions</h4>
<p>With a professional intervention, you can prevent the long-term damages with long-term abuse. You can also help them before someone you know has an overdose of too many medications. With the help of a professional interventionist, you can help them start a life free from pain medication and other narcotic drugs that has been destroying their life.</p>
<p>If you need help finding the right treatment center or are in need of an intervention for a loved one with prescription drug abuse please call us today toll-free 1-866-631-0026. We can help.</p><p>The post <a href="http://www.kdconsultinginterventions.com/prescription-abuse-interventions/">Prescription Abuse Interventions</a> first appeared on <a href="http://www.kdconsultinginterventions.com">KD Consulting Interventions</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Gambling Intervention Addiction to gambling is considered a pathological disorder that operates similarly to that of alcoholism and drug addiction. Have you noticed that a loved one is gambling uncontrollably? Do they center their life around their next bet or even sacrifice personal and professional relationships to feed their habit? Compulsive gambling also referred to...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Gambling Intervention</h3>
<p><em>Addiction to gambling is considered a pathological disorder that operates similarly to that of alcoholism and drug addiction.</em></p>
<p>Have you noticed that a loved one is gambling uncontrollably? Do they center their life around their next bet or even sacrifice personal and professional relationships to feed their habit? Compulsive gambling also referred to as a gambling addiction, is a serious pathological disorder that requires treatment. Most individuals who suffer from gambling addictions want to stop, but they need the help of family and friends in order to do so.</p>
<p>If you suspect a loved one has a gambling addiction, contact the professionals at KD Consulting Intervention today. Let us help you with the intervention process so that you can help your loved one cope with their addiction and seek the treatment they need to overcome it.</p>
<h4>Signs of a Gambling Addiction</h4>
<ul>
<li>Gambling endlessly all day</li>
<li>Gambling until all of their money (including money for bills) is gone</li>
<li>Insomnia due to gambling thoughts</li>
<li>Spending money on gambling before bills</li>
<li>Multiple failed attempts to stop gambling in the past</li>
<li>Breaking the law in order to gamble</li>
<li>Borrowing money from family, friends, and coworkers in order to gamble</li>
<li>Depression</li>
<li>Suicidal thoughts</li>
<li>Remorse after gambling</li>
<li>Sacrificing personal and professional relationships to gamble</li>
</ul>
<h4><strong>What is Gambling Abuse?</strong></h4>
<p>As with any pathological disorder, gambling addiction will eventually turn into abuse. Just like the mental hold drugs and alcohol have on the brain, gambling requires an addiction breaker in order to stop. Once your loved one has completely lost control of his or her ability to stop gambling, even after falling into severe debt or losing their job, it is time to get professional help. Allowing gambling to progress will only lead to other issues that can include loss of employment, loss of marriage, custody issues, loss of shelter and even starvation.</p>
<h4>Gambling Intervention</h4>
<p>No matter how far into gambling your loved one is they can still be helped. With a gambling intervention, you can let your loved one know that they are not alone in their gambling addiction recovery. With a gambling intervention, you can gather friends and family and help bring your loved one to realize that they need to get help for their addiction problem. All calls to KD Consulting are confidential and we will never share your personal information with third parties. At KD Consulting Interventions we want to help you and your loved one overcome the effects of gambling addiction.</p>
<p>Get started today. Whether you just need information or you want to start the intervention process, we can help.</p><p>The post <a href="http://www.kdconsultinginterventions.com/gambling-interventions/">Gambling Interventions</a> first appeared on <a href="http://www.kdconsultinginterventions.com">KD Consulting Interventions</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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