Alcohol & Substance Abuse in the Elderly Population
Physicians may suspect substance abuse in elderly patients who present with unexplained injuries, cognitive and motor difficulties, personality changes, poor hygiene, and sleep and appetite disturbances. After a diagnosis of chemical abuse leads to treatment, many seniors reap favorable results that may relate to their maturity, life experiences, motivation and good coping skills.
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The older person's treatment program should include other senior citizens or a mix of ages so that she does not become uncomfortable with the program and drop out. She stands an excellent chance of overcoming destructive habits if she participates regularly in Alcoholics Anonymous or another 12-step program.
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