Community Mobility & Driving with Older Adults
Community mobility is essential for people meet their daily needs such as going to the grocery store, the pharmacy, the bank and medical appointments.
Community mobility is essential for people meet their daily needs such as going to the grocery store, the pharmacy, the bank and medical appointments.
NSC has great resources and infomration around distracted driving during the month of April. Take the safe-driving pledge
This research explores the behaviors and attitudes of elderly drivers regarding cell phone use while driving as well as the prevalence of specific modes of cell phone use including talking, texting, browsing the internet, and navigating.
This webinar will explore some of the data behind older driver safety and support available for alternative commutes.
ACL has a healthy living fact sheets about how to know when its time to give up the keys.
Study of golf-cart-related injuries seen at Northeast Georgia Medical Center, reflecting increased use of golf carts for transportation off the golf course.The results showed that orthopedic injuries.
Time To Be Bold connects people with vision loss to the services and information needed to get back on track with living life.
The aim of this study was to assess how frequently participants perceive that drivers perform safe and risky road behaviors through drivers’ self-reported behavior and pedestrians and other drivers’ external perceptions.
The main purpose of this study was to explore if there were any differences in a group of young drivers ( 36,) and a group of elderly drivers 72) on driving performance and driving skills on a number of driving tasks.
Driving is the most complex activity of daily living performed every day. MS can affect the ability to perform activities of daily living.