The use of home detoxification enables health care workers to avoid episodes of in-patient care, with its inherent high costs and secondary problems of label attachment and possible stigmatization. Patients, their carers (professional, voluntary and domestic), families and friends all involved in this 'at-home' process, thereby leading to empowerment and increased compliance. This book provides practical advice and guidance. If all the procedures here are followed, the care worker of whatever discipline is unlikely to encounter major difficulties. "Alcohol Home Detoxification and Assessment" provides the kind of model increasingly required for the move towards community care of people with a whole range of conditions, and will enable professionals to organize the process with confidence.
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978-1-85775-403-2 (9781857754032)
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Introduction and background to home detoxification Advantages of home detoxification Disadvantages of home detoxification How many problem drinkers? Home detoxification: some statistics Counting the cost of in-patient care Example costing for one nurse specialist Assessing suitable and establishing need Assessment of risk and factors to look for when screening Rapid response Family considerations and assessment Assessment of problem drinkers and drinking problems The home detoxification procedure Detoxification medication Relapse The importance of research The new service provision: PR and getting started When referrals arrive, Conclusion