#110: Driver’s safety for Older Adults: When is it Time to Give Up the Keys?

Aug 27, 2018, 07:00 AM

Get schooled on driver’s safety for older adults by expert, Alice Pomidor MD, Professor of Geriatrics at Florida State University. Whether or not older adults can continue to drive is a huge problem faced by for primary care clinicians, and will remain one until driverless cars become ubiquitous. Topics covered include: how to take a driving history, red flags, physical exam, cognitive exam, and vision assessment for driver’s safety, resources, when to refer, alternate means of transportation, and the legal repercussions of reporting...or not reporting.

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Credits:

  • Written and produced by: Matthew Watto MD and Elizabeth Garbitelli MD Candidate 2022
  • Editor: Matthew Watto MD
  • Cover Image by: Kate Grant MD
  • Hosts: Matthew Watto MD, Stuart Brigham MD, Paul Williams MD
  • Guest: Alice Pomidor MD 

Time Stamps

  • 00:00 Disclaimer
  • 00:35 Intro and guest bio
  • 03:10 Guest onliner, book recommendations, and career advice
  • 10:43 Clinical case, and the 5 Rs of clinicians responsibility
  • 19:15 Taking a history from older adult drivers
  • 26:28 The clinical exam for driver’s safety (cognition, vision, and MSK tests)
  • 37:24 How can we avoid patient anger towards clinician and family members?
  • 41:10 When and where to refer for driving evaluation
  • 47:00 Alternative transportation
  • 52:00 What to do if someone refuses or forgets to stop driving
  • 59:45 Reporting requirements and legal ramifications
  • 69:15 Take home points
  • 72:00 Outro 

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