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Glasgow alcohol group handed £350,000 grant

Add-action given cash to develop new service that targets middle-aged drinkers

24 March 2009 19:06 GMT

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A support group in Glasgow dealing with alcohol addiction is to receive thousands of pounds in extra funding to develop a new service dedicated to middle-aged drinkers, it was revealed on Tuesday.

Research by NHS Scotland shows the number of people aged between 45 and 64 who drink heavily is on the increase - up to around 20 percent.

If that trend continues, its expected by 2030 the number of older people drinking heavily will jump from around 80,000 to 220,000.

Glasgow alcohol group handed £350,000 grant

Jean Breton has spent the last 25 years drinking alcohol to excess.  The 55-year-old started off drinking socially while in her thirties, but before long she was drinking two litres of vodka a day. 

She got help from an outreach centre called Add-action.  The Glasgow group is being given £350,000 from the Big Lottery Fund so it can specialise in getting help to more people like Jean.

Jean said: "I started off with a quarter bottle at night time.  Then I started with a half bottle at lunchtime and then I found I needed to get it in the night before for first thing in the morning.

"My kids didn't know what they were coming home to.  I ended up having to get in to a unit and get dried out."

Julie Breslan, of Add-action in Glasgow, said: "The big issue is how we identify older drinkers.  If they aren't accessing mainstream addiction services then they are maybe a little more hidden."

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