At Keepsake Kottage Home Plus in Wichita, residents who drive are encouraged to maintain their routines while receiving support to ensure comfort and security on and off the road.
Owning a car while living in assisted living is typically allowed, but every community sets its own guidelines. Residents are responsible for their vehicle registration, maintenance, and insurance coverage. Communities may also request periodic verification of a valid driver’s license and insurance documents.
Even when driving is permitted, safety remains a top priority. Assisted living teams encourage residents to assess their abilities honestly and involve their physicians in determining whether driving remains safe. Warning signs that it may be time to retire from driving include…
When these challenges arise, communities help residents explore safe transportation alternatives.
Most assisted living properties provide designated parking areas for residents who drive. Some may charge a small monthly fee or require that vehicles be parked in specific zones. Communities also expect residents to comply with safety protocols, such as reporting travel plans and keeping emergency contacts up to date.
When driving is no longer practical or safe, residents still have reliable options for staying active and connected. Many Wichita assisted living communities offer or help coordinate…
These solutions help seniors maintain independence even after they hang up the keys.
Keepsake Kottage Home Plus values resident freedom while prioritizing safety. Our community encourages mobility, activity, and connection, whether residents drive themselves or use our coordinated transportation support. We ensure every person feels empowered to live life on their own terms.
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Yes. Most communities allow residents to own and use a vehicle as long as they meet safety and insurance requirements.
When safety concerns arise, staff and families work together to find alternative transportation options while respecting independence.
Yes. We help coordinate rides for appointments, errands, and outings so residents remain active even without a car.
This article is for informational purposes only and does not replace professional advice. Community driving policies vary, and safety decisions should be made collaboratively with healthcare providers, families, and the assisted living team.
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