Michigan’s Guide for Aging Drivers and Their Families
This guide is meant to help Michigan’s aging drivers, their families and caregivers learn how to balance aging, safety and mobility.
This guide is meant to help Michigan’s aging drivers, their families and caregivers learn how to balance aging, safety and mobility.
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Here is a look at senior drivers, key services available to seniors who no longer drive, what to know about them and how to get rides for seniors.
Many family caregivers sometimes fear that their aging loved ones are no longer safe behind the wheel. Hesitation to act on this worry is normal, but ignoring the warning signs that a senior is unfit to drive is.
Resources are provided for reducing fall risks, including self-assessments, suggestions for home modifications, and a review of evidence-based strength & balance exercise programs.
WebMD drug interaction checker. Always consult with a medical professional with how your medications will affect driving.
Driving is SO important to older adults. When it comes a time when your loved one can no longer driver it is helpful to be clear on what types of transportation options are available for your aging parent so they can remain independent
This self-rating form is designed to help you examine your ability to keep driving safely. You can make better-informed decisions about when to get behind the wheel through knowledge and self-awareness.
Use AAA Evaluate Your Driving Ability by using their self-rating tool, professional assessment tool, clinical driving assessment tool, and driving skills evaluations.
This study's goal was to gain insight into the extent to which older adults appropriately self-regulate their driving behaviors as their functional skills decline.