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How to Take Care of a Drunk Person

Taking care of someone who is intoxicated can be both challenging and rewarding. In order to ensure your friend's safety and help them through their current state of inebriation, there are certain steps you can take that may make the experience less awkward and more enjoyable.

Steps:

  • Stay near the person and remain present. Provide a safe and supportive space for them with words of comfort and encouragement, and remind them how much they are cared for and respected.
  • Pay attention to their physical needs. Offer them something to eat or drink, or find ways to cool them if they are overheated. If they need to use the restroom, make sure they get there safely.
  • Listen to the person and help them to stay focused and talking. If the conversation starts to wander away from topics that are making sense, gently bring it back to something calmer.
  • In cases of extreme intoxication, you may need to contact a medical provider. If the person's behavior is out of the ordinary or they have passed out or become violent, this may be necessary.
  • Help them get some rest. If they need to sleep, find them a comfortable place to lay down. Make sure they are safe and comfortable, but do not let them fall asleep in an unsafe location or in a position that could be dangerous.
  • Help them manage the situation the next day. Offer them a ride home if they need it, and check in with them later to make sure they are doing okay. Remind them that their behavior was not acceptable and that they should take steps to ensure something like this does not happen again.

By following these steps, you can help ensure your friend's safety and well-being, while also providing the emotional and physical support they need while they recover.

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