Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP and I’ll keep posting this re: driving. In Virginia (please research your parents’ state of residence) anyone can “anonymously” file a request for medical fitness to drive (something like that). The reporter (neighbor, relative, etc.) outlines concerns and sends form to DMV. Then a DMV employee calls and collects more info and a medical review packet will be mailed to driver. Driver had 30 days to respond (it’s a lot-a doctor has to review, provide opinion on next steps, can suggest a vision and/or written and/or road test) and in the meantime drivers license will appear with note that “under review” (not allowed to drive during review). If nothing is done (as is case w/ my parent), DL is suspended.
This sounds good when driving is an issue, but also kind of sounds like something that could be weaponized. If I just don't like my neighbor for some other reason (dog barks, doesn't maintain their lawn, etc.) couldn't I just call up and make a huge hassle for them to keep their drivers license?
Anonymous wrote:There is a book called “how to care for aging parents” by Virginia Morris.
I found it to be an excellent one source guide and its worth buying a copy.
I refer to different chapters depending on the need at the time.
It has everything from emotional aspects to practicalities your sibling dynamics.
Anonymous wrote:PP and I’ll keep posting this re: driving. In Virginia (please research your parents’ state of residence) anyone can “anonymously” file a request for medical fitness to drive (something like that). The reporter (neighbor, relative, etc.) outlines concerns and sends form to DMV. Then a DMV employee calls and collects more info and a medical review packet will be mailed to driver. Driver had 30 days to respond (it’s a lot-a doctor has to review, provide opinion on next steps, can suggest a vision and/or written and/or road test) and in the meantime drivers license will appear with note that “under review” (not allowed to drive during review). If nothing is done (as is case w/ my parent), DL is suspended.