Saturday, January 22, 2011

About Alzheimer's Disease: Driving with Alzheimer's Disease

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From Andrew Rosenzweig, MD, your Guide to Alzheimer's Disease
The one issue that most illustrates an older person's struggle to maintain independence and control over their lives is driving. The question of whether a person with early or even middle stage Alzheimer's disease should be driving leads to more family conflict and distress than virtually any other. This week's newsletter focuses not only on driving in Alzheimer's, but also some of the cognitive deficits that affect a person's ability to drive.

Driving and Alzheimer's Disease
I've treated many patients with dementia whose emotional health held up remarkably well until the loss of driving privileges led to an episode of depression and even agitation. While often taken for granted as a routine part of adult life, driving is a strong symbol of independence and competence..... Read more

Visuospatial Ability and Driving
In Alzheimer's disease, visuospatial problems may cause an individual to become disoriented or lost in familiar environments, and recognizing familiar individuals may become impaired. Visuospatial deficits often explain getting lost while driving, and may lead to accidents.... Read more

Executive Functioning
Executive functioning includes the ability to plan projects, formulate goals and objectives, prioritize, apply self-discipline, and remember steps involved in complex tasks.... Read more

Helping Drivers With Alzheimer's to Stop
There comes a point when a person with Alzheimer's disease has to stop driving. Statistics show that that is generally about two years after diagnosis. When you cannot rely on your loved one to be a safe driver it becomes your responsibility to help them give up the car keys...Read more

 


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