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Why Should Seniors Stop Driving, You Can Help



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By : Captain Gable    19 or more times read
Submitted 2010-04-05 00:42:55
A good friend of mine handled large personal injury law suits, most of them were car accidents. He represented injured people lots of times. When the victim was hit by an elder or older driver who should never have been driving, we questioned why the children had stopped the senior from driving. Where were the families as senior aging parents began to lose the skill to securely operate their car?
If we’re talking about your mother, and your have notice that they just is not secure driving any longer, this is to support you to get entangled. A lot of elderly drivers which could be losing their ability to drive unharmed can not know it or are ignoring it plus can’t face the awful thought of abandoning their independence and power. At times, loss of the capacity to operate a car is a life changing occasion, as the senior can no stay at home without the car. Denial is a very common reaction to the early signs of becoming a hazardious senior driver. Denial may occur both among the parent, who realy don’t want to have this privilege removed from them, and in their adult children, who then have to deal with the consequences of Mom or Dad becoming a problem around transportation.
If this is happening to your older parents, try these ideas to handle this emotionally charged and complex issue. Hopefully your mother will grasp that it is now the best time to turn in the licnese. Frequently this transpires at a major event like a birthday, the license expires, or an event like a fall.
If you do have to step in, being direct is usually the best approach. After that, try hiding the keys and helping your mother and father with another type transportation like dial-a-ride. You could also inform them that the auto is out of order and has to have repair.
In a lot of areas the police are very cooperative when dealing with our seniors. they could pay them a visit and tell them that they almost caused an accident and should not drive any more.
If it would make a difference, try having a good friend of your parent chat with to them. Often a parent will listen to others instead of their own child.
As a last choice, just put your foot down and eliminate the keys. It is for the partents and others safety. The last thing you need while tending to your parent is a law suit.
A caregiver can be of great help in assisting your parent on errands so they don't have to drive.
In the Phoenix area contact Care-To-Go.com for assistance.
Author Resource:- Captain Gable writes from the perspective of an airline captain and the experience of a 30 year caregiver. http://www.Care-To-Go.com
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