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Free Driving and Dementia e-Learning Module
: This free e-learning module addresses the needs of physicians for resources related to driving and dementia, and to help navigate the process of assessing fitness-to-drive, disclosure, reporting and more.
DriveABLE
: An effective tool to determine whether someone with a medical condition is able to drive safely.
CanDrive
: Improving the safety of older drivers
CMA Driver's Guide
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Determining Medical Fitness to Drive
; a guide for physicians, by David Walter Irving
Driving and Dementia
: An online video from the Alzheimer Society of B.C.
Driving and dementia toolkit
: A toolkit for health-care professionals from the Dementia Network of Ottawa-Carleton
Older Drivers in Canada and their Families
: A website providing useful tips on safe driving and risk-reducing strategies. Developed by the Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists in association with the Public Health Agency of Canada
The Older & Wiser Driver; A Self-Assessment Program
: A report looking at more effective strategies for older driver self-assessment and education
Dementia and driving - keeping older drivers safe on the road
: Information about using science-based research to create guidelines for older drivers
Last Updated: 04/30/13
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