ChatterBank33 mins ago
Alzheimers And Driving
A neighbour told me that her husband has the first stages of alzheimers, but I have seen him driving lately, is this all right or should he stop, I followed him for several miles and he seemed to be doing ok.
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by cecil39. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There is no automatic prohibition - it's up to the doctors and/or the family, in consultation with the person with the illness, to come to a decision.
I've travelled happily in a car driven by someone with quite advanced Alzheimer's - it didn't affect his motor functions or reactions at all -he was quite safe.
I've travelled happily in a car driven by someone with quite advanced Alzheimer's - it didn't affect his motor functions or reactions at all -he was quite safe.
By law he must have informed the DVLA of his diasnosis but it does not automatically mean he can no longer drive
http:// www.alz heimers .org.uk /site/s cripts/ documen ts_info .php?do cumentI D=436
http://