bellgirl
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Would someone with dementia be allowed to drive??
Marly, I'm still many pages behind and feeling like an idiot. Someone's probably answered this by now. Dad was able to drive (even with a diagnosis of Dementia) for a number of years. His skills of how to drive safely and carefully on the streets wasn't a problem - mentally and physically. The issue came when he couldn't remember where my house was, or where the shop was or where ever he was going. That's when my Mum turned his license in. It was her decision, and probably advised by their doctor. That was Dad's first taste of his life being taken away from him.
Dementia sufferers begin forgetting recent happenings. This increases to events/people within the past days, then weeks, months and then years. They are still able to function and don't forget the old, rote rules of learning how to drive. However, in later stages, many of them might not know where they are actually going.
So Marly, it was up to my Mum in the end and I think advice from their GP. I'm not aware of any Senior testing or specific Laws in place for Dementia patients etc. I could be wrong, and maybe good old Dad (and Mum) dodged them for a bit!