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    Help My Mom With Addiction

    Compassionate recovery support for mothers and the families who love them.

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    When a mother struggles with addiction — whether it involves prescription medications, alcohol, or other substances — it affects the entire family. Finding the right support can be the first step toward healing for everyone involved.

    The Reality

    Understanding Addiction in Mothers and Older Women

    Addiction in older women often involves prescription medications — including painkillers, sleep aids, or anxiety medications — that were initially prescribed by a doctor.

    Alcohol misuse may also develop gradually, especially during periods of stress, grief, or isolation. Many families feel uncertain about how to approach the situation with compassion while also encouraging their mother to seek help.

    Older woman looking thoughtfully out a window

    What to Watch For

    Recognizing the signs

    Changes in medication use

    Taking more than prescribed, running out early, or 'losing' pills.

    Mood and personality shifts

    Increased anxiety, depression, irritability, or emotional withdrawal.

    Physical changes

    Drowsiness, confusion, unsteady balance, or changes in appetite.

    Social isolation

    Pulling away from family, friends, or activities she once enjoyed.

    "My mom was resistant at first, but once she started talking with her coach, everything changed. She looks forward to her sessions now."

    — David R., Son

    How to Help

    Emotional Support and Practical Steps

    Supporting a mother through addiction requires patience and understanding:

    • Have honest conversations focused on health and well-being
    • Avoid blame or shame, which can create distance
    • Research recovery support options together
    • Connect with peer recovery coaches who understand her experience
    • Remember that recovery is possible at any age
    Family supporting elderly parent in recovery

    The Program

    How Recovery Coaching Supports Mothers

    You Are Accountable provides peer recovery coaching that connects members with trained individuals who have lived experience in recovery.

    The program includes weekly coaching sessions, remote monitoring tools for accountability, and family collaboration features that help rebuild trust and communication.

    Everything is virtual, from home, and covered by Medicare for less than $50 per month for most patients.

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