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  1. DEMENTIA-FRIENDLY TRANSPORTATION CALCULATOR Identifying the “dementia friendliness” of transportation options available to persons with dementia can be challenging. To consider the level of dementia friendliness, think of a transit option in your community and check each method that supports people with dementia and/or their family members.

  2. • When the person is still in the early stage of Alzheimer's, ask them to sign a driving contract that gives you their permission to help them stop driving when the time comes. For an example, visit bit.ly/Driving_Contract TRANSPORTATION OPTIONS • Arrange family or friends to drive • Arrange a taxi or other driving service

  3. The Driving and Dementia Roadmap website provides support for people with dementia, their carers and health professionals in helping to navigate the many challenges that driving poses in the context of dementia.

  4. a) Good understanding of road safety rules, road signs and traffic signals b) Good vision c) Quick reflexes and excellent reaction time (especially as other drivers on the road may

  5. 25 kwi 2024 · Created for people living with dementia, caregivers and health-care providers, this resource helps users understand how dementia can impact driving; identify when it becomes unsafe for people living with dementia to drive; and adjusting to life without driving.

  6. Determining when someone can no longer safely drive requires careful observation by family and caregivers. The following list provides warning signs that it's time to stop driving: Forgetting how to locate familiar places. Failing to observe traffic signs; Making slow or poor decisions in traffic; Driving at an inappropriate speed

  7. 4 maj 2023 · Learn about all issues related to driving with dementia, including the dangers, warning signs, laws by state, car insurance companies, solutions, and how to talk to your loved on about no longer driving.