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Citation

Dickerson A, Schold Davis E, Carr DB. Geriatrics (Basel) 2018; 3(2): e3030025.

Affiliation

Department of Medicine and Neurology, Washington University, St. Louis, MO 63110, USA. dcarr@wustl.edu.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, MDPI: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute)

DOI

10.3390/geriatrics3020025

PMID

31011063

Abstract

Driving is a highly valued instrumental activity of daily living on which many older adults depend for access to their community. The demand to address driving is changing as older adults experience increasing longevity while facing medical conditions that often affect their fitness to drive. As one of the most complex of daily tasks, driving is a multifaceted issue that involves the older driver, family members, state licensing and health care practitioners. This commentary discusses potential options and strategies for making evidence-based fitness to drive decisions by differentiating between driving skills and driving capacities, and how these differences are manifested on the road. Typical service options are described using an algorithm format that suggests decision points with options and referrals for service based on the individual's experiences and/or needs.


Language: en

Keywords

capacity; driving; driving evaluation; occupational therapy; skill

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