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The American Academy of Neurology recommends that people with mild dementia strongly consider discontinuing driving. Some people with dementia may decide they ...
Alzheimer's Disease (AD) affects the ability to safely drive and raises crash risk. Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) raises the risk of dementia, and people with ...
If you and your loved one can't agree on when it's time to stop certain activities, such as driving, ask your loved one's doctor for his or her advice. Caring ...
Trouble with visual and spatial abilities, such as getting lost while driving. Problems with reasoning or problem-solving. Trouble performing complex tasks.
If the person with dementia is no longer driving, hide the car keys. Also, keep out of sight shoes, coats, hats and other items that might be associated ...
ROCHESTER, Minn. — With more senior drivers on the road than in years past, the importance of assessing driver fitness has increased. In the latest issue of ...
Your healthcare professional can tell you when you may need to stop driving or let someone you trust take over your finances. It's also important to get ...
... driving, even before obvious dementia begins. Whether MCI patients who continue to drive are safe drivers or not is unknown. A Study of Specialized Systems ...
With more senior drivers on the roads than ever before, Dr. Ericka Tung, a Mayo Clinic internist and geriatrician, discusses the importance of keeping older ...
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