FREE Education: Memory Loss and Driving: What You Need to Know



Jan 24th 10:30 am - 12:00 pm
The Regent of Burnsville - 14500 Regent Lane Burnsville MN 55306

Thursday, January 24th, 2019
11:00 am – 12:00 pm

10:30 am check in and social
11 am - 12 pm presentation
12 pm - 12:30 questions
1.0 CEU for professionals

Location:
The Regent of Burnsville
14500 Regent Lane
Burnsville MN 55306

A diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Disease does not mean the end of driving days. This talk will cover how family members can prepare and plan to address the ability of a loved one with memory loss to drive. What clues should one look for and when does one start having these driving discussion. The earlier you start this conversation, the better. Learn how to address driving concerns, signs to look for, what role your health care provider can offer, what a driving evaluation looks like, watch a short video on what the evaluation includes, how to prepare for the evaluation and what the Minnesota Driver and Vehicle Services requires of the patient.

Presenter:
Kathleen A Kiefer, OTR/L
HealthPartners Center for Memory & Aging

Kathleen A Kiefer, OTR/L, CDRS, LDI is clinical specialist in driver rehabilitation at Regions Hospital in St Paul, MN. She graduated with Bachelor of Science degree from University of WI-Madison in 1985. She has worked in hospital based rehabilitation for the past 29 years. She has been at Regions Hospital for 20 years and prior to this worked as a staff occupational therapist at the University of MN Hospital. In 2002 she focused her efforts on outpatient programming and eventually developed a comprehensive driving program including behind the wheel evaluation and training.

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For over two and a half years my husband was a resident. A former nurse, a good friend of mine, went with me to look over memory care facilities and, after a few moments at Emerald Crest we both agreed this was the place for Chuck. I was happy to visit there and observe their daily activities and how they engaged the residents and how caring all the staff was. I have even visited after my husband's death, because I wanted to see staff people again. We couldn't have made a better choice.

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