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When a loved one reaches their golden years, there will come a time when they require assistance with daily activities. This is especially true with regards to general mobility and operating a motor vehicle. While it may be challenging to discuss these needs and know when it’s appropriate to transition into an assisted living facility, here are a few tell-tale signs indicating your senior loved one should give up their driver’s license. 

Top Signs It’s Time for a Senior Loved One to Stop Driving

1. Medication

SeniorCertain medications have side effects that impair one’s ability to safely operate a vehicle. When your loved one goes on new medication, talk to their doctor about how these pills impact vision, spatial awareness, and mental acuity. 

2. Poor Vision

Is your senior loved one having trouble seeing despite using corrective eyewear? If you notice squinting or issues reading street signs, schedule an eye exam to determine their vision and whether it’s appropriate to drive based on the results. 

3. Trouble Getting to Destinations

For many elderly drivers suffering from memory loss, it can be increasingly more difficult to remember how to get around. If your friend or family member starts arriving late, talks about having trouble getting to places they frequent, or you notice them taking wrong turns, it may be time to hang up the keys. 

4. Minor Driving Errors

Jump into the passenger seat on occasion to observe your senior loved one in action. Are they forgetting to use turn signals, making small errors, and overlooking signs? These obvious mistakes could indicate they’re having trouble concentrating and remembering the rules of the road. 

 

The Vineyards at Concord, based in the heart of Frankfort, OH, has been providing friendly, comfortable accommodations for seniors since opening in 1986. With a reputation for being a state-of-the-art assisted living facility that offers a myriad of care options for elderly residents dealing with mobility issues, memory loss, and Alzheimer’s, you can trust your loved one will be well taken care of and content within this vibrant community. To schedule a tour, call the office today at (740) 998-4777. For additional information on the amenities they provide and their commitment to helping seniors enjoy their golden years in comfort and ease, visit their website

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