Questions About Taking Away the Keys

  1. How do I handle Dad refusing an eye exam?

    Question - How do I convince my Father to get an eye examination? He has not had one in over two years, and believes that if he goes in for an eye examination that his driver's license will be pulled. He and my mother live in a senior center which feeds them twice a day, and have their own apartment.
  2. Can I legally remove Dad's car?

    Question - Boy this is a sticky situation. I recommend talking this over informally with your local law enforcement officials. Unfortunately they have to deal with drunk driving every day and may have some advice on how to keep your step-dad safely off the road.
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  3. How can I convince my family that my mother in law should not be driving?

    Question - I do not trust my elderly mother-in-law to drive my children anymore, because she falls due to uncontrollable dizzy spells and blackouts, but my husband refuses to agree with me that she should not be allowed to drive them anymore. This is putting an incredible strain on our marriage...
  4. How can I stop my father driving?

    Question - It sounds like you're doing your best in a very difficult situation.
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  5. How can I gently approach the subject of handing over the car keys with my dad?

    Question - It's time to work closely with your father's health care providers. Driving requires the ability to see, think, and move. Parkinson's symptoms and treatments may impair driving fitness and it sounds like your father has both cognitive and motor skill issues.
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  6. Are doctors required to notify the state if someone is no longer capable of driving safely?

    Question - The short answer is No. These regulations vary by state. In Ohio health care providers are permitted to notify the licensing authority (Bureau of Motor Vehicles), but they are not required to do so. Caring.com has a great state-by-state guide to state laws that you may find helpful...
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  7. How can I take Mom's driver's license away if she has cognitive impairment?

    Question - There is no short answer to this problem, or a one-size fits all solution. Nothing defines personal freedom and independence in America, particularly among the elderly, as does the ability to come and go at will in one’s own car.
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  8. How can we stop mom from driving when Alzheimer's makes using alternatives difficult?

    Question - My family faced a similar situation -- and I know how hard it is to figure out exactly when to take the keys away from a loved one with dementia. Even experts sometimes disagree on when driving cessation is warranted for someone with Alzheimer's disease. But you are describing some red flags that suggest it is time for your grandmother to stop driving (e...
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  9. How do I take the keys away from an alcoholic parent?

    Question - This is a tough situation, I'm sorry you have to deal with it. I'm going to assume that you have tried to talk to her to convince her not to drink and drive, and that has not been successful. Drinking and driving is deadly -- especially for older drivers because our bodies get less efficient at processing alcohol so the impact of it is amplified...
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  10. How can I spare my husband's pride when asking him not to drive anymore?

    Question - Thank you for your question and for providing enough detail to get a glimpse of your husband -- beyond a collection of diagnoses, but as a proud, very high-achieving man - that you love after 50+ years of marriage. I can tell you that in general, driving cessation is harder for men compared to women...
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  11. Can melatonin be given with Aricept? And if you're on Aricept should the DMV be notified?

    Question - In a well controlled study, melatonin was not found effective in promoting sleep in persons with dementia. Aricept does not help sleep either, it actually could disrupt sleep if given in the evening by causing nightmares. Aricept is sometimes prescribed even for people with mild cognitive impairment...
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  12. How can I approach Mom about giving up her car keys?

    Question - Thanks for your questions. It sounds like you have your hands full.
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  13. Can my mom continue to drive if she taking Aricept?

    Question - Driving is regulated at the state level, so it depends where your mother lives. But, yes, some states do terminate a driver's license once diagnosed with dementia. Among experts there is a lot of controversy about this because diagnostic equipment is so advanced that we can diagnose someone much earlier...
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  14. Since he lost his license, my father seems to have lost all interest in life. What can I do?

    Question - It isn't uncommon for elderly people to lapse into depression when they can no longer drive, and it sounds like that's what's going on with your father. If you can consider the situation from your father's perspective, you'll be less baffled by his behavior and better able to help...
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  15. When should I take keys away?

    Question - to anyone: FROM CAGERULER regarding Mother Please someone respond to my lastest post 1-2-2011. I just text my sister to ask if I could come and take care of Mother for week and I was going to call Mothers home home and cellphone to ask Mother if I can come take care of her for week NO RESPONSE from anyone...
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  16. How can I help my mother deal with her pain and keep her from driving?

    Question - This is where you need to enlist the help of the physician who is providing the prescriptions.  Your mother's mild dementia and frequent falls can certainly be made worse by her medications. Most pain pills have caution labels for driving due to their sedative side effect...
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  17. How can I get my uncle to stop driving and move into a retirement community?

    Question - Communication is the best tool at your disposal. Try talking with your uncle, using motivational interviewing techniques (described in my book The Driving Dilemma and in articles on this site) to find out how he views the situation.
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  18. How can I help my father, a paraplegic and alcoholic, who is refusing all assistance?

    Question - It must be painful to witness your father's self-destruction. And your question underscores how utterly powerless loved ones can be in the face of alcohol addiction. It's not clear whether your father was an alcoholic before becoming a paraplegic, but it sounds as if his alcohol intake has worsened in the past six years...
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  19. Could this 'trouble" be related to his vision or could dementia be setting in?

    Question - Difficulty driving around a familiar area could be caused by vision loss or by dementia. In order to distinguish between the two it is important to know what type of difficulty your father is having. If he is losing his way in familiar areas or forgetting how to get home, that may suggest dementia...
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  20. How do I get my husband to stop driving as the doctors say he must?

    Question - Find out what the process is for reporting medically impaired drivers to the Department of Motor Vehicles in your state. Ask the physician to submit the required paperwork. This should trigger a licensing action (e.g., order to surrender license, testing). You may be able to submit a report as well. Contact your local police department...
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  21. My mother needs help but is unwilling to accept it. What should I do?

    Question - At some point, our loved ones' choices seem to go from bad to worse. We see our parents spinning out of control and we know we are the only thing that stands between them and a disaster. We do for them what they did for us when we were in their care. We move them decisively out of harm's way. Often it is not appreciated...
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  22. With power of attorney, can I keep Dad from renewing his driver's license?

    Question - Thanks for your question. Dealing with a medically impaired loved one who keeps talking about driving, when he/she is not at all fit to drive, is really tough. To me it sounds like you have handled this quite well. His license expired, he is not legally permitted to drive - so you are perfectly right to keep him from behind the wheel...
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