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Free Not Profit Program ( Aa ) Essay

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As healthcare providers, we need to have open minds and be able to understand all different types of clients. Not all clients are dealing with issues of events like recovering from knee surgery or a heart attack. A large percentage of our population is dealing with addiction problems and alcohol addiction being the largest. As nurses we need to support our clients and help them in anyway possible to find and seek out treatment. One resource that is well known to most communities is Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). This free not profit program can be a great starting point for someone looking for help. In ordered to have an understanding about this resource, it is beneficial to us to attend a few local meeting sites. The first location attend was at the Desert Club, 4305 Mesa Grande SE, Albuquerque, N.M., is the Morning Meeting of the High Moon group. The meeting was held on Friday, January 22, 2016 at 9:00am. There were 19 men and 5 women in attendance in addition to myself and another current classmate from GCU. From my observation, it was one individual’s first day and the group welcomed him and provided him with informational handouts and contacts for him to use on his new journey. The average age appeared to range from early 30’s to mid 60’s. The session started off with an individual reading the twelve steps by which Alcoholics Anonymous uses as a simple and short interpretation of the rules for sober living. Upon completion of steps being read, the group started off by

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