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Can you keep putting off getting gas for his van? If he asks when you bring the things he needs, can you tell him you'll do it on Thursday after his dr's? Then maybe you can kind of forget or maybe just put a little gas in? Just throwing thoughts our there. I'm not much help because I would be sitting there wondering what to do also!!
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Karousal, Thanks for responding. When we went to his house he now just said he wants us to go see him try to open his hood, he claims something is hard regarding opening it. Also, he wants to clean or change his air filter he says. Steve drives it or John drives it when he is in town, to take him to his Dr. I say if his car needs something his son (John) can do it. I still wonder if he wants to somehow get gas (like to have Steve drive it to "see if all is OK with it" then on the way home he'd want Steve to stop & get gas (how can a kid say NO to his grandpa?).
Wasn't it here were I read that someone said that to stop her mom (or someone) from driving (cuz the mom shouldn't due to heath, but mom wants to) they took her keys or took a neccessary componet out of the car. I thought of this when I thought about my FIL & driving. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | braingonebad (11-05-2009) |
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Good thing to put it back in your DH's hands. If he has reservations about his father driving, it's best that he be in charge of all of that. This will be less stressful for you and your DS and your DH can make sure things are the way they should be. Our aging parents can tend to be a tough one! (going through it myself)
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"Thanks for this!" says: | braingonebad (11-05-2009) |
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If his sight is bad maybe suggest an eye check up to see if he passes that?
The DMV office has the vision check machines. But then if he fails there, I don't know if they make him turn in his license then or not.. until he can pass the test... could be a good way to do it unless he will get very upset if his lic is taken. Or get a test with his regular eye dr? He could injure or kill someone ![]() Does he actually drive much at all?? or maybe it's just reassuring for him to have the car there in case of emergency??
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My FIL was driving his van for our company - DH's phone number written big - Walt had also been a crazy driver - now we were getting calls that our "employee" was drunk or crazy or something. DH called Div. of Motor Vehicles - his Dad lost his license when retested. Walt eventually died with Alzheimer's in a hospice as a cancer he also got real bad.
It was hard for DH to do what he did, but I believe lives were and health of others were spared. It can be hard to do the right thing.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | braingonebad (11-05-2009) |
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