For anyone out there who loves an alcoholic, I highly recommend the book "Getting Them Sober" by Toby Rice Drews. The main point of the book is that the best thing you can do for an alcoholic is to allow them to suffer the consequences of their drinking. That means not making excuses, not covering up, and not doing for them what they should be doing for themselves. It also means not bailing them out of trouble, whether legal, financial, or otherwise. Only by doing this will the alcoholic hit their "bottom," come to realize what a destructive force alcohol is in their lives, and hopefully decide to seek help. Many people unknowingly become "enablers" when they try to control an alcoholic and their drinking. The book stresses the three C's, "I didn't cause, I can't control it, and I can't change it."
Hugs to everyone who have been affected by this terrible disease.