Anonymous wrote:Guys OP isn't asking whether she should let Mom drive. She knows she can't. She's asking about how to get Mom to calm down about being denied access to the car when Mom doesn't agree that she's unsafe to drive.
Anonymous wrote:“Because you have dementia, the doctors need to make sure you are still fit to drive. You need to do a new test, if you pass you can continue driving, if not we will sell the car.”
It doesn’t sound like she SHOULD be driving, so it’s likely her dr would not approve. Get it in writing. Sell the car. Put proof of both somewhere she can reference when she needs (ie on the table where she leaves the car keys, when she looks for the keys she will see the notes).
Anonymous wrote:When my mom had dementia she didn't want to drive, but my dad was in denial and seemed insistent that she should keep her car and driving.
My brother (sibling who lived closest to my parents and was doing most of the helping) told my dad that my son (age 16 at the time) was getting his license and really needed a car-and wouldn't it be great if they could let my son use the car for now? My brother really played it up as what great heros they would be as grandparents to pass along the car to their grandson.
Are there any late teens/young adults in the family that could use the car and your mom could help them out like that?
Anonymous wrote:Op. To add. My main concern is her going home. But I also worry about her being lost (she now lives close to me, but her immediate area is unfamiliar). And her short term memory is shot. (Routines and long-term memory is great, which is how she could get home).