Often a disability, illness or aging makes it difficult for us to complete daily activities we normally take for granted, such as the ability to bathe and dress ourselves or complete household or work-related tasks.
One of the most important day-to-day activities, for the majority of us, is the ability to drive. Driving is more than a convenience; it symbolizes freedom and independence. Yet a disability, illness or aging can render us unsafe drivers by impairing our decision-making skills and our ability to control a vehicle.
This week, Fox 45 News reported on Sinai Hospital of Baltimore's Driver Evaluation & Training Program. The program, part of the Sinai Rehabilitation Center, helps drivers maintain their independence while ensuring their safety on the road.
Click here to see the Fox 45 report.
You, a family member, a physician or an insurance company representative may call to schedule an appointment. For more information, call Jan Crye, OTR/L, at 410-601-7363.
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