Serious Issue: Advice for Dealing with Alcoholics
Met a nice guy at the ER tonight...he's a cyclist/runner that was the nurse caring for Mr. Silver Mom when we took her to the hospital.
After a fall in her assisted living apartment at 11PM, we weren't sure if she was having a stroke or not.
No stroke, but .22 on blood alcohol (at least 2 hrs after the fall...:eek:). Yep, that's pickled...legal limit in Indiana is .08...
Mom and Dad used to each consume 12-16 ounces of Scotch/day. We intervened and got that reduced to 6 ounces/day - administered in measured quantities from the nursing staff at their home (along with their medication:o) We further modified this in the last couple weeks by diluting the supply...after dad had several falls in one day (he's now in a rehab facility recovering from the falls...)
My resourceful parents have clearly found another source and are bypassing regulated quantities.
There's any one of a number of things that I can do:
- find 'their source; and get a restraining order (this is easy)
- limit their access to cash (I'm already trustee and control all their assets)
- force place them in rehab (wouldn't that be fun?!?!?!?)
- continue to reason unsuccessfully with them
Unfortunately, none of these issues address the primary requisite of recovery from addiction...they have to see it as a problem and want to quit...:(:( and they don't see it as a problem or want to quit...:(:(
I know from prior work with Teen Challenge that the addicted is usually OK with their plight...it's the family who has to deal with all the effects of the addiction...and that's where we are...dealing with it while they don't give a darn...
There's a lot of insightful and experienced folks here...So, how do you entice 80 year olds to want to stop drinking??? Simply telling them the impact it has on us is not working...
Sincerely,
The Sleepless Silvers