When to take your patient’s car keys away.

April 6, 2009 by  
Filed under For Healthcare Professionals


I know that you know you are responsible for reporting those who should not be driving to Department of Motor Vehicles according to the laws of your state. But are you doing it? Do you know how to do this evaluation?

I am encouraging you to take this responsibility seriously. Not only to protect the patient, but to protect your family as well. The impaired driver is driving in your community and is a danger to you and me. Please take this burden off of the patient’s family. They probably know that their loved one shouldn’t be driving anymore but they don’t want to hurt their relationship. Or they don’t want to see the truth or are waiting for you to do it. This is one time that being the “bad guy” is truly being the “hero.”

This issue is not limited to the elderly. It affects those with sleep disorders, those taking certain medications, and mental and functional deficits.

The American Medical Association has a guidebook to help you. The Physician’s Guide to Assessing and Counseling Older Drivers as an educational tool to assist them in helping their patients. (CSA Rep. 6, A-03)

You can download it free at http://tinyurl.com/cp8uvk

Have a kind and respectful day.

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