Physicians play an important role in the safe mobility of their older patients. The AMA encourages physicians to make driver safety a routine part of their geriatric medical services and the guide is freely available as PDF documents here:
AMA Physician's Guide to Assessing and Counseling Older Drivers
For example, dementia is just one of the risks that older drivers face:
Evaluation of driving risk in dementia (click to enlarge the image).
For patients with dementia, the following characteristics are useful for identifying
patients at increased risk for unsafe driving:
- Clinical Dementia Rating scale (Level A)
- caregiver’s rating of a patient’s driving ability as marginal or unsafe (Level B)
- history of crashes or traffic citations (Level C)
- reduced driving mileage or self-reported situational avoidance (Level C)
- Mini-Mental State Examination scores of 24 or less (Level C)
- aggressive or impulsive personality characteristics (Level C)
References:
AMA Physician's Guide to Assessing and Counseling Older Drivers
Evaluation of driving risk in dementia - practice parameter update
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