At some point, you may need to talk to your elderly family member about her driving. But how do you know when you’re at that stage? These signs can let you know it’s time to have that talk.
Your Senior’s Vision Is Definitely Worsening
Seeing well is pretty important to your senior’s ability to drive. As she ages, her vision may become worse and worse. Even corrective lenses may not be enough to help your elderly family member to be able to drive safely. Talk with your aging family member’s eye doctor about how bad her vision really is and make sure she has it tested regularly.
Her Driving Habits Seem to Have Changed
Chances are good that you know your senior’s driving habits pretty well. When those habits start to change, like when she stops driving at night or during certain types of weather, that can be an indication that she’s uncomfortable driving during those times. Significant changes to her driving habits can be a big red flag.
The Car Is Damaged and Dented
If the car is showing that it’s worse for wear, that’s a pretty big problem. This can mean that your aging family member has moved from experiencing near misses to having actual collisions. These might be with other vehicles or with inanimate objects in her path.
Your Senior Expresses Stress and Dismay Over Driving
Driving is stressful for most people, but if your elderly family member is suddenly expressing that she’s more stressed than usual, this can be a big sign. She may also be easily angered behind the wheel or express that driving wears her out in a way that it never has before. Even subtle changes to how driving makes your elderly family member feel can be important to pay attention to.
Other People Are Worried about Your Senior’s Driving
In some cases, other people may express to you that they’re a little worried about your senior’s driving. You might hear from family members, friends, or neighbors about your elderly family member’s driving. These tips that you get from other people can be really important to note, especially if your senior seems to be on her best behavior when you’re observing her driving for yourself.
One easy solution is to drive for your senior. But that’s not always something that is possible for you to do. Hiring home care providers to handle the driving can take the stress away from the whole driving situation for both you and your aging adult.
If you or an aging loved-one are considering Home Care Services in Montclair, CA, contact the caring staff at No Place Like Home Homecare today at 951-382-5266.
About Kristi Duran
Kristi Duran is the owner of No Place Like Home Homecare. Kristi started NPLH because of her absolute love for seniors. She was raised by her grandparents from the day she was born. Kristi has a special connection to seniors and understands their wishes and needs to stay independent.
Kristi has worked in the medical field for years and has seen first-hand how aging seniors want nothing more than to age in the comfort of their own home with dignity and grace. At NPLH, she and her caregivers insure that this happens.
NPLH is not a large franchise. It is a personal family owned homecare service. This insures a one on one personalized touch. Kristi is available 24 hours a day to her clients and their families.