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  • Resources For Family Members Concerned About an Elder Driver

    YOU are "The Family"


    Everybody knows somebody wrestling with the problem of how to deal with an elder relative whose driving skills are diminishing. Many adult children can see that a parent shouldn't be driving but delay taking action because it means coming up with alternatives, and in this car crazy culture, that's not easy.

    If you are wrestling with this difficult responsibility, we invite you to listen to the stories of adult children profiled in the "Getting Around" documentary (link to streaming video of Michelle, Greg Iverson). Their message, although learned in different ways is unambiguous: "Don't wait."

    Prepare yourself with tools to help the older driver get a neutral evaluation of their fitness-to-drive, and try to understand the dilemma of driving cessation from the older driver's point of view.

    Your family member may be struggling with some of these emotional issues:

  • Equating loss of driving privilege with a loss of personal effectiveness
  • Discomfort with a perceived shift in social participation from being a "giver" to being a "taker" of assistance
  • vulnerability and interference by others in their personal liberty
  • an unsettling redefinition of their relationship to the family

    (Derived from "A Hierarchy of Elder Mobility Miseries," based on interviews with driving elders in a report issued by the General Motors Research Department)

    Many older drivers realize their skills are decreasing and are relieved to stop driving if other accommodations can be made. Sometimes, it's the drivers license that's most important--they want to carry it in their wallet, but won't insist on driving.

    When a person's doctor advises them to stop because of the effects of medications, or a diagnosis that impairs safe driving, it can be more palatable. "Doctor's orders'' can give a spouse the back-up needed to take over driving duties.

    "TAKING THE WHEEL"
    Starring John Cleese and Patience Cleveland
    Written & Directed by David Ackerman
    Music by Elmer Bernstein
    http://www.takingthewheel-themovie.com

  • From the Media and Policy Center: Getting Around: Alternatives for Seniors Who No Longer Drive

    This DVD, hosted by Jerry Mathers, tackles the challenge of developing mobility options and helping older, at-risk drivers plan for and transition to life-after-driving. Focusing on the mobility needs of our nation's elders, this 30-minute program addresses the issues that older drivers and their families face in a society so wedded to the car.

    Now available at the Media and Policy Center's online store

    Copyright © 2005 Wiland-Bell Productions LLC