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The Concern About Older Drivers

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Posted 13 Aug 2011 — by admin
Category Automobiles

Recently, I just got back from a trip to Charlotte to visit with my grandmother who is now 78 years old. For 78 years of age, she is still extremely independent and sharp as a tack. She has her own car, drives herself around, runs her errands and meets up with friends for lunch, etc. However, what I have noticed is that my grandmother does not do well with driving at night.

As you get older, it appears that we tend to trust ourselves less and less where better judgment is concerned. Nowhere is this more true than when we are behind the wheel of a car at night. My grandmother has admitted to me time and again that she does not feel comfortable driving her car at night. Even though her vision is perfect, she hesitates to drive herself anywhere when it is dark out and always makes sure that her plans revolve around daytime hours, leaving her plenty of time to turn in for the night before it gets dark out.

On one occasion, I was able to see what she was talking about when it came to driving during the nighttime hours. My uncle, who lives approximately three minutes from my grandmother had invited my boyfriend, my grandmother and I over for dinner at his house. I wasn’t sure of how to get to his house from where my grandmother lived at the time, and besides this, my grandmother had volunteered to drive us there. I didn’t argue, and I also didn’t think anything of it. So, off in the car we went. As soon as we pulled out from my grandmother’s parking space at her apartment complex, I was almost instantly nervous. She kept hesitating and braking, wanting to make sure that there was nothing behind her car. My boyfriend and I reassured her that there was nothing blocking her car, and eventually she put the car in drive, and we headed out of the apartment complex.

The entire time that we were driving to my uncle’s house, my grandmother kept braking for no reason, almost sending me through the windshield a couple of times. She didn’t really give an explanation for the constant braking, and I didn’t really ask because I could look over and see that she was trying very hard to focus. I kept glancing behind us at other drivers to make sure that they weren’t following us too closely because I was afraid that with all of the stop and start braking that someone would rear end us and get into an accident.

The three minutes that it should have taken us to get to my uncle’s house were the longest three minutes of my life in a vehicle. Towards the end of our dinner at my uncle’s house, I started to worry about the drive back to my grandmother’s apartment. Should I volunteer to drive us back to her apartment? I was worried that if I brought it up, I might offend my grandmother. At the same time, however, I didn’t want to offend my grandmother by suggesting such an idea. Later on, my grandmother admitted that driving at night made her nervous. I guess it is just something that happens as we age. The next time, though, I will be doing the driving!

Some Family Issues That Impede Addiction Treatment In Nevada

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Posted 13 Feb 2011 — by admin
Category Family Issues

There is still a lot to be learnt about the various psychological issues that pertain to addiction treatment. Especially in the realm of addiction treatment in Nevada, it is seen that these obstructions are created from the patient’s own family sometimes. This may sound strange but there are certain issues that are proving to be a hindrance to the addiction treatment in Nevada, which originate in the family of the patient itself. The family which is supposed to be a pillar of strength sometimes may prove to be a huge liability and pose difficulties in the treatment process.
Let us take a look at some family-related issues that can make addiction treatment in Nevada tough.
Ignorance in the Family
Most of the families are unaware that addictions can happen in their homes. They feel things like addictions always happen to other people. Even if they are aware, most families in Nevada still downplay its seriousness. In schools and workplaces, whenever a student is suspected to be in an addiction by the teachers or school substance counselors, parents of those students are immediately intimated of it. They are also suggested treatment options and way to undergo the treatment. From the school level to the workplace level, there are centers that provide education to families on how they must understand the signs and symptoms of an addiction and seek proper remedies at the right time. However, the families may ignore these indications and rarely initiate such treatment processes by themselves.
Therefore the treatment authorities in Nevada have launched various awareness programs. They are also being advertised widely through all kinds of media. This initiative is been taken by them with the intention to make families aware that addictions can happen in their own homes. They also conducted counseling session for the families on what they can do when a person is addicted to the substance.
Codependency in the Family
Codependency is a serious issue impeding addiction treatment in Nevada since the last few years. Most times, the family becomes a codependent in relation to the addiction treatment. Codependency means the family or the outside party keeps the addict away from the treatment. It is shocking to know that the family can also be responsible for such an activity. The serious issue is the family not supporting the treatment and keeping it under wraps. Let us look at an example.
Consider a young man addicted to heroine. His family might know of this situation, but may not let other people know of it as long as they can afford to hide the condition. They might also cover up for the offenses the person commits due to his addiction. With this kind of behavior, the person will assume that his family is accordant with his condition and he might even become blatant about his addiction. The family feels that they are doing their duty as a family and are expressing their love to the person. But the family does not realize that by doing so they are pushing the person further into the addiction.
Hence, it is important to train the families on right approach to be taken towards the addictive. So in Nevada proper guidance and training is conducted to make the family understand and what they must actually do when someone among them is into an addiction. Unless the families are trained, bringing them to a complete recovery becomes very difficult. Therefore the counseling program is only conducted after the family is trained for the next level.
Emotional Problems in the Family
There are some issues which obstruct the person from the treatment. Like family members of addicted persons develop strong emotional reactions of their own. Usually people are closely related to the addict and therefore feel quite strongly about the person’s addiction. Other issues that can happen are depression, anxiety, panic, stress and various other such problems that can take a toll on their own mental health.
These problems are sometimes developed by the families. Most treatment centers rely on the families to monitor the progress of the patient’s addiction recovery during the aftercare phase, due to which they will not be able to do if they have emotional problems of their own. Secondly, if the family members develop problems of their own, they would themselves need treatment. And that could make it much more difficult for the other members of the family.
Addiction treatment programs in Nevada include the family counseling program. They are basically trained on what their approach must be towards the treatment program and how they can prove to be constructive. This is conducted in many centers for a period of three days. Since families are strong support for the addictives so it becomes very necessary for the families to be trained.

Resolve Your Family issues with Robertson Medlin & Blocker, PLLC

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Posted 31 Jan 2011 — by admin
Category Dance Music, Legal

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Generally, all legal matters that are dragged to the courtroom become messy. They involve a lot of dirty tactics, paying huge legal fees and delays in settlements. If you wish to resolve your family disputes in an amicable manner, you should hire a North Carolina Family Lawyer. An able attorney will ensure to protect your personal rights and resolve the issue in less amount of time.

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