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I live in Canada and I have a very close family member who is an alcoholic. she has lost her job, her licence and custody of her daughter. I think I can convince her to get help if I do what is the next step? If I can convince her to go to detox and rehab what do I do? Take her to a hospital? any help would be appreciated.
Hi and welcome Jojobear
You posted in an administrative thread for the chat room not the chat room itself so I moved your post here. You'll get a lot more response here
If you can convince your daughter to seek help , her local Doctor may be a good first step. They should know of local rehabs etc.
You could also call this number
If you specifically want the chat room the portal is over towards the top right hand side of the page - under where it says 'welcome' (see below)
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You posted in an administrative thread for the chat room not the chat room itself so I moved your post here. You'll get a lot more response here
If you can convince your daughter to seek help , her local Doctor may be a good first step. They should know of local rehabs etc.
You could also call this number
The National Drug and Alcohol Treatment Referral Routing Service available at 1-800-662-HELP. This service can provide you with information about treatment programs in your local community and allow you to speak with someone about alcohol problems
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I'm glad you're going to help your family member. My family helped me get into treatment and it really saved me. Hopefully she listens to you.
Unfortunately I don't know how the system works in Canada. In the US my family had to call around to different detox centers to find one that had a bed open and would take my insurance. Then while I was in the detox center (about 4 days) the staff there was able to help them find a rehab that had an opening and would be partly covered.
In Canada I'd guess it would be the same process but probably without the insurance issues? If you take her to the hospital, the ER doctors are really there just to make sure no one dies and then hand her off to the next person. So unless she's physically on the brink right now, it might be better to find a center to go to. It might actually be a good idea to do that first, so that if she says yes you can take action immediately before she changes her mind. A good response to "I guess I can try it" is "I've spoken with someone and you can start tonight/tomorrow".
Good luck. You're a good family member.
Unfortunately I don't know how the system works in Canada. In the US my family had to call around to different detox centers to find one that had a bed open and would take my insurance. Then while I was in the detox center (about 4 days) the staff there was able to help them find a rehab that had an opening and would be partly covered.
In Canada I'd guess it would be the same process but probably without the insurance issues? If you take her to the hospital, the ER doctors are really there just to make sure no one dies and then hand her off to the next person. So unless she's physically on the brink right now, it might be better to find a center to go to. It might actually be a good idea to do that first, so that if she says yes you can take action immediately before she changes her mind. A good response to "I guess I can try it" is "I've spoken with someone and you can start tonight/tomorrow".
Good luck. You're a good family member.
Hi Jojo bear, I am not Canadian either but I agree with Dee - her family doctor is probably the place to start - obviously if she is intoxicated and in danger then in those circumstances it should be hospital
Sending positive vibes your way
Sending positive vibes your way
I think her family dr would be the best choice.
You can also do a google search and call around to see if there is availability for detox and rehab. I hope your friend finds a place.
You can also do a google search and call around to see if there is availability for detox and rehab. I hope your friend finds a place.
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