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[quote=Anonymous] With my dad, who had Parkinsons and related dementia, we talked to his dr, who referred him to the state dmy (I don't know if all states do it this way) and also, we hid the keys. The state issued him a state ID in place of the lisence. If he had been able to find the key (he could not) I would have disconnected the battery (he could not open the hood with his physical limitations). I will say-every so often for the next several years until his passing, he'd ask me to take him to the dmv to get his lisence back! I would tell him the appointments took 3 months to get, and he'd promptly forget about it for months then ask me again. OP, your mom shouldn't be driving, disable the car and just know she'll ask occasionally about it, and have a handy 'lie'.[/quote]
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