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An alcohol education service has been established in Dundee, UK, to help people with learning disabilities control their drinking without having to avoid pubs altogether. Some people with learning disabilities living in the community after a spell in hospital feel pressured to drink more than the recommended amount and many do not appreciate the physical and psychological problems that this can lead to. The training programme includes practical sessions in pubs to teach clients how to moderate their social drinking behaviour, for example by ordering low-alcohol or non-alcoholic drinks.
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Many accident patients who have been drinking are not classed as alcoholics and will probably not have received any advice on their drinking habits. This particular group of people will benefit from counselling by A&E staff, in an effort to prevent them from having any more drink-related accidents. Staff will counsel the patient while providing treatment, giving the patient the opportunity to admit that there is a drinking problem.
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The various types of help available to the patient with alcohol problems admitted to a general hospital setting and some support networks that could be utilized by family members are described. Experts recommend that nurses familiarize themselves with the help available in their area and provide information on the ward.
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