On the other hand, driving means independence. So, this will be a hard conversation to hold.
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How to Talk to your Senior about Driving — National (11/16/2023)
Source: Professional AssociationA Tough Question: When Should an Older Driver Stop Driving? — National (11/13/2023)
Source: UniversityBe alert to red flags suggesting that a family member — or you — should consider hanging up the keys.
Safe Driving With Hearing Loss — National (10/11/2023)
Source: Professional AssociationUnlock the road to safe and confident driving for older adults with hearing loss through empowering tips, technologies, and proactive measures.
A Critical Discussion: How to Talk Driver Safety Now with Your Loved One — National (08/08/2023)
Source: Professional AssociationDifficult decisions such as taking away senior driver motor vehicle privileges are faced frequently by many families. The issue their ability to safely of driving is a sensitive topic and requires careful consideration.
Transportation for Seniors (Seniorliving.org) — National (08/04/2023)
Source: Professional AssociationSenior Living provided a quick guide around alternative transportation. Some examples include public transportation, paratransit programs, volunteer services, and senior shuttles.
Majority of older adults with cognitive impairment still drive — Michigan (07/23/2023)
Source: UniversityResearchers highlight the importance of caregivers having conversations with care recipients and health care professionals about driving.
Most Older Drivers are Safe Drivers — Vermont (07/20/2023)
Source: UniversityMost Older drivers, or people over 65, are very safe drivers. There are ways we can stay safe on the roads as we get older.
5 alternative transportation options for seniors who are no longer driving — National (07/05/2023)
Source: Professional AssociationCurious about transportation for seniors? These five options will help older adults who no longer drive get around safely.
Older adults are more easily distracted — National (05/10/2023)
Source: UniversityThe study assessed the interaction between physical exertion and short-term memory performance when distractors were present or absent in younger and older adults.
Overestimation of on-road driving performance is associated with reduced driving safety in older drivers — National (04/01/2023)
Source: Professional AssociationOverestimation of on-road driving performance is associated with reduced driving safety in older drivers.