A Time to Care: The Caregivers Podcast

When Is It Time to Stop Driving? Walking Through One of Caregiving’s Hardest Decisions with Judy M. Romano

26 min · 19 de jun de 2026
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When is it time to stop driving? For many older adults, driving symbolizes independence and freedom. For caregivers, concerns about driving safety can bring uncertainty, worry, and difficult conversations. In this episode, occupational therapist and driver evaluation specialist Judy Romano shares practical guidance for recognizing warning signs, approaching conversations with compassion, and helping loved ones maintain dignity and quality of life while prioritizing safety. A thoughtful and encouraging resource for anyone caring for aging parents or supporting a loved one through changing abilities.

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