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Driving Safely,
Aging Gracefully
Losing the Ability to Drive
Can Take an Emotional Toll
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As time
goes by, the independence offered by having a vehicle may
be jeopardized by deteriorating health, which can affect
the ability of some seniors to drive. Seniors who have a
driver's licence may suffer from conditions that could
make maneuvres such as those required to make sharp turns
or to merge with heavy traffic particularly difficult or
may take medications that may slow reaction time by that
fraction of a second needed to avoid a collision.
As the population ages, a majority of older Americans
maintain their driving skills, while some are faced with
the dilemma of what to do about declining ability. In
some states they are forced at a certain age to prove
their ability by retaking the driving test.
Research suggests that some men continue to operate
beyond their capabilities while women tend to withdraw
from vehicle operation prematurely. Also, many older
drivers compensate for age-related health limitations by
driving shorter distances and avoiding night driving,
busy highways and downtown areas, however, sometimes a
senior may not realize that certain health issues can
even make this limited driving unsafe.
How do friends and loved ones keep their seniors safe
while driving, or help them keep their sense of freedom
and independence should it be time to give up driving?
How should friends and loved ones approach the topic?
Start by gathering facts about keeping your senior mobile
by balancing safety concerns and concern for individual
dignity and autonomy.
The common aging factors which affect driving are:
loss of
visual acuity
diminished hearing
changes
in physical strength
psychological changes
slower
reaction time
When
is it time for your senior to stop driving?
Other
drivers honk at them frequently
They get
lost on familiar roads
Thoughts
wander or they are unable to concentrate while driving
A series
of minor collisions or near misses
Family, friends or police have
spoken to them about their driving
There are some alternatives available so that your senior
does not lose a sense of freedom by having their drivers
license revoked. Some state DMV's have created tailored
licenses programs to cover the driving an older person
can still safely perform. For example, a driver may be
restricted to certain areas that include the grocery
store, doctor's office or church, but not be allowed on
freeways or to do night driving. Some states or local
governments provide mature driving classes to help boost
confidence of seniors while driving.
If it is inevitable that your senior lose their drivers
license, and they must depend on the availability and
willingness of family, friends or public transportation,
this may cause emotional problems. If mobility is not
easily available and accessible, there is the danger that
the nondriver will simply "drop out," and
become isolated. There are also other wonderful public
programs available to help keep seniors mobile. Keeping
older people mobile means helping them stay mentally and
physically healthy.
In order to help a parent, senior friend or senior loved
one, youve got to be prepared. Getting involved
early and having something to bring to the table when you
have that discussion is very important. So, adult
children shouldnt come just with their emotion and
their outburst, they need to come with some facts.
Contact a geriatric care manager or company that
specializes in senior services to assist. Many of these
companies are particularly skilled in finding services
and programs geared towards seniors such as the programs
listed above.
If you would like more
information on this topic, fill in the form below and click submit
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Source
Finders is a Florida professional and compassionate
Geriatric Care Management Service serving Palm Beach,
Martin, St. Lucie, and Indian River Counties. Sign up for
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