
When to Take Away the Keys: The Difficult Decision Facing Families of Elderly Drivers
Should Grandma Still Drive? A Speech Therapist Weighs In Families across the country face a difficult decision: when is it time to take away an elderly relative's car keys? The issue is not just about slow driving; it's about safety. A recent viral video showed a woman crashing her car into a post office, highlighting the very real dangers. Speech therapist [Name] explains the situation: "This isn't just a matter of old people driving slow. It's about slow reaction times and a higher risk of accidents." She emphasizes the potential for serious injuries, including traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, and broken bones. The therapist also points out the emotional toll on families, often forced to take on the burden of transportation. "Accidents can happen at any time," she cautions, "and the consequences can be devastating." The video serves as a call to action, urging families to intervene when necessary, prioritizing the well-being of their loved ones and the safety of the community.