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    How to Help Your Dad Stop Drinking

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    Watching a parent struggle with alcohol can be one of the most difficult experiences a family faces. You want to help, but finding the right approach can feel overwhelming.

    The Reality

    Understanding Alcohol Misuse in Older Men

    Alcohol misuse among older adults is more common than many people realize. Changes in health, retirement, loss of a spouse, or isolation can all contribute to increased drinking.

    For adult children watching a father struggle with alcohol, the situation often feels urgent but emotionally complex. Understanding that alcohol misuse in older adults often develops gradually — and that recovery support is available — can provide a clearer path forward.

    1 in 6

    Seniors binge drink regularly

    2x

    Risk of falls when alcohol is involved

    93%

    Of members feel more supported

    Older adult sitting contemplatively

    How to Help

    Compassionate Approaches to Helping Your Dad

    Confronting a parent about their drinking is never easy. Effective approaches often include:

    • Expressing concern rather than criticism
    • Focusing on health and quality of life
    • Offering specific recovery resources rather than ultimatums
    • Involving other family members for consistent support
    • Choosing the right moment — not during or after drinking
    "Accountable didn't just help my father — it helped our whole family. We finally had a framework for supporting him instead of just worrying."

    — James L., Son

    Recovery coaching session from home

    The Program

    How Accountability Programs Help

    Structured accountability programs like You Are Accountable provide ongoing support that helps individuals stay committed to sobriety.

    The program includes peer recovery coaching from trained individuals with lived experience, remote alcohol monitoring to maintain transparency, and family collaboration tools that help rebuild trust.

    These tools give families confidence that their loved one has consistent, structured support — all from the comfort of home, and covered by Medicare.

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