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Can You Still Drive If You Live in Assisted Living?
At Keepsake Kottage Home Plus, Wichita families often ask about driving rights, so here’s what you should know.
Seniors who live in assisted living keep their independence, which may include owning and operating a car if…
Safety is the deciding factor for whether a senior should drive. Concerns include…
Doctors often recommend periodic driving evaluations to confirm continued ability.
Some assisted living communities offer designated parking spots for residents who drive. Others may restrict vehicles if mobility or safety concerns are documented. Always check the specific community’s policy.
Signs it may be time to hand over the keys include…
At Keepsake Kottage Home Plus, we encourage independence while supporting safety. We help families evaluate when driving is appropriate and provide alternatives when it’s no longer safe.
Call us at: (316) 650-4526 or visit us at 8428 W 13th St N, Ste 130, Wichita, KS.
Yes, if the community allows and you can drive safely. Parking may be limited, so confirm with staff.
Families should work with doctors and staff to assess risks. Communities may restrict driving if safety is compromised.
Most communities, including smaller ones, offer help with appointments and errands through staff, volunteers, or outside services.
This article is informational only and not medical or legal advice. Driving policies vary by community, and safety decisions should involve healthcare providers and family discussions.
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