It’s easy to take your ability to drive for granted, especially if you’ve been in the driver’s seat for years. But as you get older, the physical changes you undergo can make driving a challenge. Stiff joints, vision and hearing changes, slower reflexes and medications may affect your driving ability. The AAA Mature Drivers Class will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., Tuesday, September 28 and Wednesday, September 29 in Mercy’s Medical Office Building Auditorium. The class is $20, and some insurance companies offer discounts to members who complete the 2-day course. Lunch is included.
Pre-registration is required. For more information or to register, call Mercy’s Healthcare Connection at 330-489-1333 or 800-223-8662.
Mercy’s Driver Rehabilitation Program offers a comprehensive driving evaluation and rehabilitation program for presently or previously licensed drivers affected by age, illness or injury. The program focuses on driver abilities, resources, integration into the community, vehicle modification, and education and training. For more information, call 330-489-1135.