International older driver consensus conference on assessment, remediation and counseling for transportation alternatives : summary and recommendations.

Author(s)
Stephens, B.W. McCarthy, D.P. Marsiske, M. Shechtman, O. Classen, S. Justiss, M. & Mann, W.C.
Year
Abstract

On December 1 and 2, 2003, 63 international experts on older driver issues met to examine three critical issues related to the safe mobility of older drivers. Conference participants addressed standards and protocols for screening and evaluating the skills of older drivers. For drivers judged to lack the necessary skills to drive safely, participants addressed methods of remediation that could enable older persons with limited cognitive or physical abilities, to continue to drive safely? For those persons whose skills are judged inadequate for safe driving, conference participants addressed the question as to how to best counsel individuals and their caregivers on practical alternatives to driving, Consensus was achieved as to the current methods for best assessing and screening drivers, remediation techniques, and providing advise and counsel for those persons and the caregivers as to appropriate actions for those no able to drive safely. (Author/publisher)

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C 37076 [electronic version only]
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Physical & Occupational Therapy in Geriatrics, Vol. 23 (2005), Nos. 2/3, p. 103-121, 28 ref.

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