Aging and Disability Network
The aging and disability network is made up of local, state, and national organizations and committed advocates working to support older adults and people with disabilities.
The aging and disability network is made up of local, state, and national organizations and committed advocates working to support older adults and people with disabilities.
1 in 4 adults in the United States, or 61 million people, have at least one of these disabilities: hearing, vision, cognition, mobility, self-care, and independent living. Anyone can have a disability at any point in their life.
General handout provides information about who ChORUS is and how to utilize the site
The NHTSA advises family memebers to look for the following indicators that an elderly driver may need to stop driving and consider alternative modes of transportation.
Older adults and individuals with cronic medical conditions are at high risk of deveopling heat related illnesses, because of aging-related physical changes in the body chronic health coniditons and even effect taking some medication
The Training, Research, and Education Driving Safety (TREDS) has several 30-minute training videos for law enforcement.
Free registration to Geriatric Care Online.
While the courses are free, you will need to register to sign up and then select the training from the NHTSA training topics.
Transportation Safety Institute Courses offers free cources on a range of topics. Note while the courses are free, you will need to register to sign up and then select the training from NHTSA topics.
Learn to balance public safety with the needs of all constituents, including older drivers, to improve the safety and mobility of older drivers. This is an online self-paced cource