Deciding to stop driving is rarely easy, especially when driving has long provided a sense of freedom and independence. For many older adults, driving represents autonomy, convenience, and continuity.
Mar. 23 -- (HealthDay News) -- When you begin to notice the inevitable signs that an elderly loved one should no longer drive, Helpguide.org from Rotary International offers these suggestions on how ...
QUESTION: What is the best way to deal with older drivers who probably shouldn’t be driving anymore? My dad, who is 86, is bound and determined to keep driving as long as he’s alive.