Occupational therapists play a key role in evaluating and determining a person’s overall ability to operate a vehicle. Occupational therapists also provide rehabilitation and adaptions to help the person continue to drive, and provide options for maintaining independence if driving is no longer possible. If you don’t think you should be driving a vehicle, or you think a loved one should not be operating a vehicle, it is best to consult a licensed and certified occupational therapists.
Throughout the week, AOTA will be providing resources on the different aspects of older driver safety. Here is the list of topics for each day:
Monday- Identifying changes that can affect driving
Tuesday- Family conversations
Wednesday- Screening and evaluations with an occupational therapist
Thursday- Equipment that can empower drivers
Friday- Taking changes in stride
AOTA isn’t the only organization raising awareness about older driver safety. They have teamed up with AAA, AARP, The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc., and many other organizations. These organizations have formed dedicated websites to raise awareness about older driver safety. Help spread the word about older driver safety week by sharing this post.
Source: AOTA