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Consult with your doctor if certain medications or medical conditions may interfere with your driving safety.
In 2021, there were 55.8 million people—17 percent of the total U.S. population—who were 65 and older.
The Older I Get (Alan Jackson), the more I think – great song and great way to be living.
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Along with Older Americans Month, May is also Healthy Vision Month—a time for older adults to prioritize their eye health and driving safety.
Doctors, healthcare professionals, and other professionals working with older adults know the importance of having the conversation around driving and assessing older adults to ensure they’re safer on the road, but that doesn’t make it a
The leading causes of traumatic brain injuries (TBI) and concussions in older adults are falls and motor vehicle crashes. A TBI is an injury that affects how the brain works.
Many individuals experience changes in vision as they age. February is Low Vision Awareness Month and serves as a reminder to address vision changes, especially when it comes to the safety of those behind the wheel.
If the older adult in your life has been diagnosed with dementia, they may not have to stop driving right away.