PERSONAL STORIES
If you are still unsure about what driving option would be best for you or your family during this stage of life, you can read about what’s worked for other people:
Melissa, age 86, enjoys spending time with her group of friends. She lives at a senior apartment community and, despite early dementia, is still able to live alone. Melissa recently totaled her car by running into a light pole in a parking lot because she confused her gas and brake pedal. Thankfully no one was hurt, but the crash made her wonder if she is still a safe driver. She discussed it with her daughter and while they agreed that it’s still important for her to be able to spend time with her friends, it’s probably time to stop driving. Melissa decided to give her car to her grandson and she started using a ride-sharing service to get to and from all her destinations. She’s saving money on the costs of owning a car, which covers her rides to see friends, and she feels less anxious now on the road.