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In Your Community
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Driving is a complex skill, and sometimes a medical condition or injury can get in the way of driving. Let us help you to know if you are ready to get back behind the wheel by participating in our comprehensive driving evaluation. If you are experiencing any of these changes or conditions, you may benefit from a driving evaluation with us:
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Slower reaction time
Shorter attention span
Lagging reflexes
Stiff joints or weak muscles
Poor eyesight
Diminished night vision
Hearing problems
Reduced memory
Poor decision-making skills
Forgetfulness
Drowsiness or medication effects
Increase in accidents or near misses
Physical impairments
Recent major medical illnesses or events
Increased anxiety and agitation
Frequent falls
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Our friendly driver rehab specialist is here to help you and is with you every step of the way!
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Your visit starts with a 3-step comprehensive driving evaluation.
STEP THREE: Outcome Discussion
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Using information from steps 1 & 2, we will discuss outcomes and next steps.
This will be a conversation with you, your family, and/or your referring doctor.
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Key Points​
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Our driving evaluation includes an in-vehicle time to observe real driving potential
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We are local & will travel to your home
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Outcomes are reviewed directly with you and your family
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Prompt, clear, and timely evaluations are provided
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To enroll in our program, you will need a valid driver’s license and an order from your doctor for “Occupational Therapy Driving Evaluation & Treatment.” We can help with obtaining this order if you need assistance.
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The driving evaluation costs start at $400, depending on distance from our program’s office in Wilson County. To determine the specific cost for you or your client due to distance, please feel free to contact us!
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Adaptive Driving Equipment
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Are you someone who could benefit from adaptive driving equipment? Our Certified Driver Rehabilitation Specialist is skilled at identifying and training drivers to use a range of equipment including hand controls, left foot accelerator, and steering devices. Adaptive driving equipment training involves a comprehensive driving evaluation, individualized training, support for Tennessee's relicensing process, equipment prescription, and fitting to ensure equipment works in your own vehicle.