For a long time, the standard treatment for alcoholics in Germany consisted of a six month inpatient treatment period. Only recently, shorter treatment modalities with more emphasis on outpatient treatment were proposed. We evaluate a community based treatment model which combines a six week inpatient period with one year of outpatient treatment. During eight years, we saw 790 patients. After one year, 68% were globally improved. Ten years after treatment half of the 1976 sample were abstinent. Thus, a subgroup of alcoholics seem to benefit from community based programs. They are characterized by fair social adaptation and the willingness of their relatives to actively participate in the treatment.