Home Why dementia and driving is a difficult issue Assessing concerns about driving Monitoring driving Easing the transition from driver to passenger Let others do the driving. Getting There: Using Alternative Transportation (Worksheet) Reduce the need to drive. Driving Activities: When, Where & Why (Worksheet) Balance the social needs. Early planning to limit driving. Build social support Not Going it Alone: Who Can Offer Support? (Worksheet) Other opportunities to limit driving Take the keys as a last resort. Having positive and productive conversations Conversation Planner: How Can I Have Good Conversations About Not Driving? Seeking help from outside sources Understanding how family relationships affect the decision Advice from caregivers who made this decision
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) The Research Study The Findings Dementia/Alzheimer's Disease Dementia, Alzheimer's Disease and Driving Driver Testing
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Agreement about Driving (in format for printing)
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About the Study
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