Raging Aging Symposium series, 2021 (session recordings)
A pop-up symposium supported by a grant from the Georgia Governor's Office of Highway Safety.
A pop-up symposium supported by a grant from the Georgia Governor's Office of Highway Safety.
The Georgia Department of Public Health's 55+ Driver Safety Program hosted a series of presentations focused on aging road users. Here is the presentation recording of "Guidelines for Older Driver Safety for State & Local Roadways"
An interactive tool on older adults driving safety information for the public and caregivers.
This quick guide is the product of a cooperative agreement between the American Geriatrics Society and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and was developed in collaboration with the EAST.
NHTSA is raising awareness about the dangers associated with not wearing a seat belt and convincing these unbelted occupants to buckle up.
Today, Many grandparents are their grandchildren's caretakers and may be responsible for correctly installing and using car seats.
AARP wrote an article about auto safety features, better health, which means fewer problems on the road for older drivers.
Today, with the technological advancements and availability of a wide range of home modifications, caregiving, and other services, there are many options available to help the elderly. Here are 5 ways you can help improve their life.
Whether you are stepping out to exercise, run errands, or both, make sure you maintain your safety while enjoying the health benefits of walking.
Finding the best car for seniors includes considering a number of different features from accessibility and ease of use to the overall comfort in their vehicle.