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When To Take The Keys Away

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Nervous about letting your loved one continue driving later in life? Is it your responsibility to take the keys away? Before you set out to have the conversation, assess the situation. Taking the keys away from an older adult can make them feel like they are losing their independence. There are professionals to help! Join us as we talk about ways to have the conversation.

Resources available to you:
1. Your Loved One’s Physician
2. For information on warning signs, safe driver programs, resources for
caregivers and more, visit: Mass.Gov/Older Drivers
3. Drive Wise Program with Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

For more information, visit our blog post: Taking The Keys…When Driving Becomes a Safety Concern



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