Five resources provide law enforcement with information on Alzheimer's disease and dementia. These resources can be used by professionals to help assess and assist individuals in need.
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Law Enforcement Resources on Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia — National (09/15/2023)
Source: Nonprofit OrganizationHow to Know When Your Parents Should Stop Driving — National (03/31/2023)
Source: Nonprofit OrganizationDriving is one of the greatest symbols of independence and control we enjoy. So just how do you know when your parents should stop driving?
3 out of 4 fatalities Infographic — National (11/18/2021)
Source: Professional Association54 Million people in the US are aged 65+ Infographic 2019 — National (11/08/2021)
Source: Nonprofit OrganizationFatal Older Car Crashes increase with age infographic — National (11/08/2021)
Source: ExpertCrashes associated with aging signs Infographic — National (11/08/2021)
Source: Nonprofit OrganizationSOCIAL MEDIA MESSAGING- Target Audience: Law Enforcement — National (10/29/2021)
Source: Nonprofit OrganizationSOCIAL MEDIA MESSAGING- Target Audience: State Driver Licensing Agency — National (10/29/2021)
Source: Nonprofit OrganizationSOCIAL MEDIA MESSAGING- Target Audience: Family Members/Caregivers — National (10/29/2021)
Source: Nonprofit OrganizationArt of Aging: Senior Drivers — Pennsylvania (08/25/2016)
Source: NewsResearch from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration shows that older drivers are among the safest. But eventually, we all retire from the road.