Clinicians Guide to Assessing and Counseling Older Drivers Overview
This includes selection and highlights from the Clinicians Guide to Assessing and Counseling Older Road Users.
This includes selection and highlights from the Clinicians Guide to Assessing and Counseling Older Road Users.
The Doubling Down on What Works is a working group of the Road to Zero Coalition has created a clearinghouse for resources.
The Driver Orientation Screen for Cognitive Impairment DOSCI is a short questionnaire for officers to screen for cognitive impairments.
America’s 65-and-over population is projected to nearly double over the next three decades, ballooning from 48 million to 88 million by 2050.
Drivers are required to renew their licenses every six years in the state of Louisiana, according to AAA.com. They are also required to complete a vision test at every in-person renewal.
This report shows the impact in Illinois when the driver's license renewal length shortened from 4 to 2 years for those ages 81-86 and 1 year for those ages 87 and up.
f your state is looking to create a state resource page for Older Drivers, please use these as examples.
International Association of Chiefs of Police has a pocket card on the ten warning signs a driver may have with Alzheimer’s Disease and ten steps on how to interact with someone that may have Alzheimer’s Disease.
Florida’s Driver Medical Referral Visor Card which mentions the observations and indicators and what to look for in a potential medical condition that affects safe driving.
International Association of Chief of Police Alzheimer’s Initiative is a comprehensive toolkit for law enforcement.