cakana
Posted : 3/6/2007 1:46:57 PM
I'd like to think that we can help with the way it's all viewed, and keeping a sense of humor, at least for me, helps. I've had to deal with it with both my dad and 2 uncles. I teased my dad all the time and we laughed like crazy. He'd said "okay, but I'll only drive to the grocery store and back" and it was only about 3 blocks away and minimal traffic, so we agreed. We noticed he had a bunch of tiny dents and dings in the bumper/fender and realized he was using the braille method for parking [

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I think it upsets us (the adult children) as much as it does them, and so we whisper about it like it's a death sentence. We (society) need to come to terms with the issue and make the idea of using alternative methods (sr. citizen vans, neighbors, etc.) less traumatic. Years ago, the idea of a nursing home meant a place you go when you're waiting to die. Now there are assisted living facilities that folks actually want to go to. Heck, I've seen a few I wouldn't mind living in now. I think we need to encourage more transportation options like that and personally reach out to help those we know who can't drive any longer.