The Occupational Therapy Department at Sanford USD Medical Center recognizes that independence and mobility are of key importance to quality of life. Sanford's Driver Evaluation and Training Program offers driving evaluation and skills training or retraining to provide older adults and those with disabilities the opportunity for independence through driving.
This program is also valuable for family members, physicians and other professionals to help determine an individuals ability to drive by providing a measurable and objective evaluation.
Driver Evaluation: Driver evaluation is designed to measure a persons ability to safely operate a motor vehicle in todays complex environment. For an experienced driver who has become disabled, driving take on a new set of considerations. For a person with special needs, an evaluation program occurs in three phases and involves:
Evaluation of functional ability
Test of visual acuity, field of vision and depth perception
Testing of cognitive functioning as it relates to driving
Behind the wheel evaluation
Evaluation and recommendation for adaptive equipment or vehicle best suited to the individuals needs
A summary and recommendation
Who Can Benefit: Each of the assessments is conducted under a physicians order. Evaluation results include whether or not an individual may safely operate a motor vehicle, as well as recommendations for adaptive equipment, further training or driving restrictions.
Further on the road training is available through Sanford's Driver Evaluation and Training Program or through the South Dakota Safety Council, if it is recommended.
Driver Training: For individuals who have the potential to drive, behind-the-wheel instruction is geared to individual needs and abilities. Lessons emphasize defensive driving, city, freeway and rural driving and preparation for the state.
Who is Appropriate? May include, but is not limited to people with:
Cerebral palsy, spina bifida or other congenital disabilities
Multiple sclerosis
Learning disabilities
People with arthritis
Orthopedic injuries
Neurologic impairments
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome
Back injuries
May also include:
Amputees
Stroke survivors
Seniors
Other types of impairments
For referrals and further information, contact:
Outpatient Rehabilitation & Therapy Services 1210 W. 18th St., Suite LL01 Sioux Falls, SD57104 605-328-1860 1-800-258-3333