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Table of Contents
Introduction
Community Collaboration for the Spectrum of Driving Options
Family, Partners and Friends
Service Providers for Older Adults
Materials to Help Older Drivers Plan for a Change in Mobility
Law Enforcement
Departments of Motor Vehicles
Healthcare Providers
Volunteer Organizations
Faith-based Organizations
Community Colleges and Universities
Transportation and Safety Organizations
Developing a Community Awareness and Action Program
Step 1. What? Content and Format
Step 2. Where? Determining the Location
Step 3. Who? Identifying and Recruiting a Presenter
Step 4. How? Publicizing the Program
Step 5. How? Coordinating the Program
Step 6. How Well? Evaluation and Follow-up
Resources
References
Handouts
Handouts
Older-Driver Fact Sheet: Get Around Safe & Sound
Older-Driver Fact Sheet: The Effects of Age on Driving
Older-Driver Fact Sheet: Follow-up Media Contact Sheet
Older-Driver Fact Sheet: Test Your Older Adult I.Q.
Older-Driver Fact Sheet: Realities About Older Drivers
Older-Driver Fact Sheet: Older Drivers
Older-Driver Fact Sheet: Safe Driving for Older Adults: Self Assessment
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