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How to get someone with dementia to stop driving?

According to the National Institute on Aging, as a person's dementia progresses, their ability to drive safely will eventually decline, putting them and others at risk. Knowing how to get someone with dementia to stop driving is a critical and challenging task for caregivers and family members.

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When your elderly parent refuses medical treatment: Navigating a difficult and emotional journey

According to a study published in the *Journal of the American Geriatrics Society*, up to one-third of elderly patients refuse recommended medical treatment, often due to a desire for autonomy or fear. Navigating the complex and emotionally charged situation of **when your elderly parent refuses medical treatment** requires a delicate balance of respect, empathy, and informed action. This article provides practical strategies and legal considerations to help caregivers address this challenging issue while preserving the parent-child relationship.

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