Dad won't let go of driving
My dad was recently diagnosed with dementia, and his doctor told him he needs to stop driving. However, he doesn't trust doctors, and he sees nothing wrong with him driving. Mom took a couple of actions so far:
- She hid his key, but he is determined to either find the key or get a new key.
- They went to get a spare key from the dealer, but she called the dealer beforehand to explain the situation so that they don't give them the key right away.
These are just temporary solutions. He will eventually find a way. Maybe get a new key himself, or maybe even get a new car!
He has been nagging my mom so much about the car it's making my mom sick, literally.
Maybe have his license revoked and sell his car? But he might still try driving my mom's car.
Please give me some ideas on where to go from here. Thank you.
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Hi Ginger, thank you for re-posting your reply!
My dad still thinks nothing's wrong with his driving, and my stressed-out mom started saying she sometimes feels she just wants to hand him the key. We need to take action before something happens.
I am sorry to hear your situation. You are definitely saving others for sure!
We still had a loving relationship - she only got mad when she remembered about it.
Good luck with Dad - one thing you might suggest is that Mom find a neighbor willing to be his paid chauffeur when he "wants to go" - maybe someone living on just their Social Security who might appreciate a little cash. Then he is "helping someone out" as well as giving Mom a break.
That's good to hear, Sue. Perhaps your mom understands it deep inside her heart.
I like the idea of paid chauffeur. On-call neighbor driver would be a win-win-win! I will definitely suggest that to my mom.
Thank you.
Another way I'm trying to help is through my YouTube Channel, "From Recovery to Discovery".
Have a look!
https://www.youtube.com/@srlucado/videos
I actually bought a car without a license. (Long story from about 40 years ago.)
I financed it through the dealer, too. Apparently they didn't care whether I ever drove it, just so long as I paid for it.
Thank you Scott. Good to know.
I guess it's all about money for the dealer...
Thank you Scott! I'll take a look.
maybe best to unplug car battery......Hopefully he won't remember to call AAA for help.
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