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		<title>Senior Interventions for Alcoholism</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Jul 2023 12:34:39 +0000</pubDate>
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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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					<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>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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		<title>Senior Alcoholism Interventions</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Mar 2023 12:33:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>and How it works Alcoholism among senior citizens often is overlooked mainly because it is difficult to admit that strong parent who raised us is struggling with a disease they seem powerless to control. However, the truth is that alcoholism among the elderly is not as uncommon as one might think. The truth is that...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>and How it works</p>



<p><a href="http://lfg.ktb.temporary.site/website_344484b9/9-signs-that-alcoholism-has-turned-into-addiction/">Alcoholism</a> among senior citizens often is overlooked mainly because it is difficult to admit that strong parent who raised us is struggling with a disease they seem powerless to control. However, the truth is that alcoholism among the elderly is not as uncommon as one might think. The truth is that there may be a number of reasons why people turn to alcohol, as they get older. </p>



<p><strong>The Increasing Risk of
Alcoholism for Seniors</strong></p>



<p>As people get older their
lives begin to change in a number of different ways and some people have a
difficult time coping with these changes and may turn to alcohol in order to
numb the feelings that come with these life changes. Some of the changes that
could leave seniors struggling to cope may include:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li><strong>Loss of purpose</strong>&#8211; Although many people look forward to retirement, once retired some older people find themselves struggling to find some new purpose in their life. This feeling of loss of purpose can leave a person feeling useless as though nothing they do matters. </li><li><strong>Loss of Income- </strong>Many of the elderly find that the loss of income that comes with not working can be difficult to deal with. Social Security and 401Ks often don&#8217;t cover the growing needs of people this age, and they may turn to drink rather than visit their problems on their family and loved ones. </li><li><strong>Loss of Loved Ones- </strong>Senior citizens have likely suffered significant loss of a spouse, loved ones or friends and turn to alcohol as a way to numb the pain of that loss. </li><li><strong>Loneliness- </strong>Many senior citizens live alone and with younger family working and having lives of their own, many senior citizens suffer from loneliness and deal with those feeling by <a href="http://lfg.ktb.temporary.site/website_344484b9/how-to-help-an-alcoholic/">drinking</a> to make time pass more quickly. </li></ul>



<p><strong>Staging an Intervention
For That Beloved Senior</strong></p>



<p>Studies show that seniors respond well too less formal interventions than do younger people. However, there are still some things you need to do in order for that <a href="http://lfg.ktb.temporary.site/website_344484b9/alcohol-interventions/">intervention</a> to be successful. While you should get the advice of an expert, here are a few tips that may help.</p>



<p><strong>Choose the Right Time To
Approach Your Loved One</strong></p>



<p>You should never approach
that senior when they are drinking, as they will not be able to think
rationally. Instead choose a time to approach them when they are sober, but
feeling the effects of their disease such as when they are hung over, or when
they have suffered an accident due to their drinking. </p>



<p><strong>Show The Love and Respect
You Feel</strong></p>



<p>When talking to your loved
one shows them respect. Talk to them don&#8217;t lecture them. Make sure that you get
their participation during the discussion by asking them questions regarding
their goals, their wants and needs and asking them how their drinking affects
them reaching their goals, or getting their needs met. Help them reach the
conclusion, that their life would be better with drinking. Whatever, you do
don&#8217;t talk down to them and don&#8217;t put labels on their behavior since this will
put them on the defensive and they will quit listening to anything you have to
say.</p>



<p><strong>Express Your Concerns In
a Loving Way</strong></p>



<p>When you show genuine
concern for someone you love they can feel your concern and will be apt to take
those concerns seriously. Express in a non-dramatic way that their drinking
affects you and you ability to enjoy time with them. </p>



<p><strong>Make Sure they Understand
That Treatment is An Option</strong></p>



<p>Make sure that your loved
one knows that treatment is an option and that there are treatment facilities
that can deal with any special needs that your loved one may have whether they
have special medical needs or some other need. Assure them that you are willing
to participate in their treatment in any way that is needed. </p>



<p>By showing your loved one
that you care and are concerned about their well being, you may be able to
reach them and get them to agree to the treatment that will help them to deal
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Kevin Dixon interventionist, CBS The Early Show Kevin Dixon, President of KD Consulting Corporation was contacted by the CBS Early show in order to help with educating America about what is an intervention, how do we help someone who doesn’t want help. He facilitated a professional intervention on behalf of the Jecka Family in saving their...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Kevin Dixon interventionist, CBS The Early Show</h2>
<p>Kevin Dixon, President of KD Consulting Corporation was contacted by the CBS Early show in order to help with educating America about what is an intervention, how do we help someone who doesn’t want help. He facilitated a professional intervention on behalf of the Jecka Family in saving their loved one Jennifer Jecka. She struggles with substance abuse, mental health, and co-dependency to her boyfriend along with her denial of her addiction. Through Kevin Dixon’s help and preparing the family he was able to prepare them for the toughest part with Jennifer, her saying “NO” to accepting treatment.</p>
<p>Kevin speaks with Tracy Smith on the CBS Early Show.</p>
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		<title>Alcohol Interventions During Coronavirus Epidemic</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2020 08:18:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Alcohol Interventions During Coronavirus Epidemic The Coronavirus epidemic has affected most people in a variety of ways and even though the country is beginning to open up once again social distancing and the threat of renewed outbreaks of the virus creates uncertainly that affects many people. For those who have problems with alcohol dealing with...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Alcohol Interventions During Coronavirus Epidemic</strong></p>



<p>The Coronavirus epidemic has affected most people in a variety of ways and even though the country is beginning to open up once again social distancing and the threat of renewed outbreaks of the virus creates uncertainly that affects many people. For those who have problems with alcohol dealing with the uncertainty of this epidemic can pose additional challenges. Through a professional alcohol intervention can help prevent someone from long term damage of alcoholism. These challenges include:</p>



<p><strong>Increased Anxiety</strong></p>



<p>During this uncertain time, most people are feeling anxious for themselves and their loved ones. Between the rising death toll caused by COCID-19, the amount of misinformation that has been given out, loss of income, and even jobs and the other issues surrounding the Coronavirus epidemic it is only natural that those feelings of anxiety may sometimes be overwhelming. For those suffering from problems with alcohol, those feelings of anxiety can be even worse leading to increase drinking. However, drinking can also make those anxious feelings worse, which increases the likelihood of problems with alcohol starting or continuing.</p>



<p><strong>Isolation</strong></p>



<p>With social distancing still in effect and recommended people are missing connection to their support group, whether that group is family or friends. For people who experience problems with alcohol the feelings of loneliness and isolation can leave them feeling even more alone and in need of comfort, which may increase the urge to drink only, adding to the already present substance abuse problems.</p>



<p><strong>Drinking Can Increase the Risk of COVID-19</strong></p>



<p>Those who suffer from alcoholism have a weakened immune system, which can increase their risk of getting COVID-19 and further increase the risk of them suffering from a more severe bout of the virus. This makes it more important than ever that those who want <a href="http://lfg.ktb.temporary.site/website_344484b9/alcohol-interventions/">help for their alcohol problem</a> be able to get the help they need.</p>



<p><strong>Problems with Getting Help During the Epidemic</strong></p>



<p>The problem with seeking help during the Coronavirus epidemic is that many people are afraid of entering <a href="http://lfg.ktb.temporary.site/website_344484b9/affordable-low-cost-drug-and-alcohol-treatment-centers/">rehab facilities</a> due to the possible exposure of being with other people. The same holds true of attending out patient therapy or AA meetings.</p>



<p>Many people feel that by seeking help they are exposing themselves to an increase risk of contacting COVID-19 leaving even those who desperately want help reluctant to seek the help that they need.</p>



<p><strong>Interventions and Treatment Options For Alcoholism During The Epidemic</strong></p>



<p>Those who work with patients suffering from problems with alcohol are taking extra measures to offer their patients safe care including conducting free virtual 12 step meetings online and phone counseling in order to provide patients with safe alternatives to rehab and outpatient therapies. These types of programs are likely to continue for some time as the country waits to see if the re-opening of jobs of public places leads to new outbreaks in the virus. </p>



<p>Even during these challenging times, many loved ones still need help with their addiction to alcoholism. An <a href="http://lfg.ktb.temporary.site/website_344484b9/case/crisis-interventions/">intervention</a> can still be effective in saving your loved one&#8217;s life from isolation drinking. </p>



<p>For those who are looking for <a href="http://lfg.ktb.temporary.site/website_344484b9/how-to-help-an-alcoholic/">help to deal with their alcohol problems </a>calling an alcohol intervention center and discussing with them various treatment options that are open to them can help them to find the help they need.</p><p>The post <a href="http://www.kdconsultinginterventions.com/alcohol-interventions-during-coronavirus-epidemic/">Alcohol Interventions During Coronavirus Epidemic</a> first appeared on <a href="http://www.kdconsultinginterventions.com">KD Consulting Interventions</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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