My aunt is in the middle stages of memory loss. Still physically very well. But she drinks a lot at night and then falls. She lives independently in a lifecare facility. I want to take the car away to control her alcohol intake.She recently fell and is recovering from breaking a rib. I am going to a meeting about her care Thursday. She will be there as well. And I would like to leave with her keys.
Most suburban areas have very limited if any public transportation for elderly who can only walk limited abouts, can't stand on a corner waiting for a bus and may need a lift if they want to ride public transportation to run errands etc.
Too often family members want to grab the keys but will they make a schedule of family members who will take grandmom or grandad to the store, to church, to doctor appts, to get their hair done and on it goes. Most resent taking them to their appts.
I allowed my elderly father to maintain his driver's license to age 92 but he actually stopped driving about age 87. It made him happy to have a car in the driveway, so I maintained the car with car insurance until his death recently.
If it gives them peace of mind it is worth it. I told him he had "graduated" to the wealthy class and had me to drive him to all his appts. He was happy not having to drive but had he been ignored my me and stuck in the house --losing his routine he wouldn't have been very happy. In the end he wasn't up to travel without a medical transport but that was only for the last yr of his life.
Good luck getting the keys but I think she will resist and resent a grab of the keys unless you get her to do it willingly.
Elizabeth
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