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13th ANNUAL CONFERENCE
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Association of Driver Educators for the Disabled
NEWSLETTER An International Organization
VOLUME 121 NO. 3 SUMMER 1989
WELCOM E TO MICHIGAN
the
WATER WONDERLAND
Looking forward to ••elng YOU at the
NEW DIRECTIONS IN DRIVER REHABILITATION
IF YOU HAVE NOT RECEIVED YOUR CONFERENCE BROCHURE, CONTACT:
Mary Free Bed Hospital Driver Rehabilitation Program 616-242-0343
FROM THE PRESIDENT physician would be acceptable. Although, I don't see any
As current President of the physicians willing to give a Association of Driver Educators for physician's salary to take on the the Disabled and form Certification role of a driver evaluator." Committee Chairperson, the question most often asked of me is "What "Since all driving tasks begin background do you need to be a with intake through the eyes, driver evaluator?" perhaps an opthamologist would be
better. But again, I don't see "Well ... (which is usually my any eye doctors trying to push any initial reply, then I continue), of us out of jobs." you need to be able to read and interpret case medical information, "Wai t, I know ... a therapist. You understand diagnosis and know, an occupational therapist medications. So, I guess being a (aT) or a physical therapist
(contd p3)
EDITORIAL STAFF 1989 DIRECTORY OF OFFICERS PresidentEDITOR
Kathie J. ReganCarmella M. Strano, OTRIL Office of Vocational Rehabilitation Moss Rehabilitation Hospital 3080 Harrodsburg Rd.; Suite 101 9892 Bustleton Avenue Lexington, KY 40503 Philadelphia, Pa. 19115 (606) 224-1272 215-673-6559
President-Elect Review Board Cynthia Claus
Peggy Reed, OTR Phoenix Baptist Hospital Mary Free Bed Hospital 6025 N. 20th Avenue Grand Rapids, Michigan Phoenix, AR 85015
(602) 246-5766 Ileana McCaique, OTRIL Total OT Services Secretary Tucker, Ga. Karen Schuler
Memorial Rehabilitation Center P.O. Box 16406Articles to be considered for
publication should be submitted to Jacksonville, FL 32216 the Editor. Format: Typed double «04) 399-6819 space on plain white paper. Principal author's address and Treasurer daytime phone number must be Jerry Bouman included . Mary Freebed Hospital
235 Wealthy St., S.E. Grand Rapids, MI 49503This Newsletter is the official
publication of the Association of (616) 242-0343 Driver Educators for the Disabled.
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(PT)... a You need to know about range of motion stuff, as well as that perceptual and "
"However, if you don't know about skills and
you can't teach the individuals you're to make and left turns, it's of no use to even start the evaluation. So, driver educator is the necessary
"
"But, you know a lot of the individuals we work with have to have So, you have to be able to build, and modify vehicles. Therefore, an engineer or mechanic is the field to come from to be a driver evaluator. 1I
1I0h, I forgot. You know if you go to all the trouble of out if an individual can drive, write up the vehicle modification
, and then find out you the modification
for, what have you accomplished. So, you should come from a vocational rehabilitation
so that you have influence over the purse II
"Gosh, what if you were wrong in your asessment or made an incorrect recommendation? Maybe the vehicle modification you prescribed didn't work and there was an accident? So, maybe to be a driver evaluator, we all should have an attorney's
You know driver evaluators have to know all that
junk."
"No, No, No, said. The absolute is a fortune teller. all, a fortune teller sees and knows all about the and future. II
"How about the of a that is dedicated,
, creative, a
believer, a listener, resourceful, and to in , hard hours?"
I'm not sure we SHOULD ever say a driver MUST come from a particular BACKGROUNr The field of driver
is still in
This is the of ADEn. The for each of us, as
members, to and
network of worldwide. ADEn allows each of us, by just a phone call to another member, to become a
driver educator, vocational rehabilitation resource, vendor, attorney, and yes, when necessary, even a fortune teller.
For all of us older ADED members that have annual conferences in , this is one of the most times of the year. It's time to go to Grand , MI and our shot of adrenalin ... our energy boost for the year!
So, if you do not have your conference , call Dave Harden at (31 1 to have one sent to you. Don I t miss the
to attend one of three the the
concurrent conference sessions, and the extensive vendor-exhibit area.
I'm excited and forward to well as
with the old members.
! IISee It you all" in Grand
Kathie J. ADED President
NOTEWORTHY The driver "' .....44...4J'0 program at Tampa General Rehab Center has gone from a to a fulltime program in the hands of Donna
Iris Driver from Mesa Public Schools in Arizona has been busy
her education in ~Ui5""'CU4U
no less. She attended the of to
in advanced course work in Comparative Education and a 3 day driving instructors course at Banstead Centre.
Isabelle of Constance Lethbridge Center has
two courses on for the Disabled to of the Motor Vehicle Bureau in Montreal.
Belinda OTR/L has Martha laub as Adapted
Coordinator at Woodrow Wilson Rehab Center in Fisherville, V A. Welcome Aboard!
Judi Hambelburg, Pt from Advanced a
for the City of Miami Police Department entitled "Traffic and the Disabled Driver,"
are jumping at The Capital Rehab Hospital in Tallahassee Florida which a Driver evaluation program. Hie Dottorelli of that program was also
to Senior O.T. Ric!
And Dana Hutcherson MS, OTR was in March of 1989 to
of the at Johnstown-Willis
to you too Dana!
POSITIONS AVAILABLE rehab in
eager to hire an enthusiastic occupational
to a driving program for the disabled. Excellent salary and benefits. For more information on this
and others contact:
Professional Staffing, Inc. P.o. Box Metairie, LA 70011 Kathy O'Connell Health Care Consultant
(collect)
CALL FOR PAPERS California State Northridge (CSUN) Office Disabled Student Services has issued a Call for and Invitation to Exhibit for its Fifth Annual Conference entitled
and Persons with Disabilities. Conference to be held March 21 ,1990 at the Los Angeles Airport Marriott Hotel.
are invited from the educational, rehabilitation engineering and research fields. all ages and all disabilities and
For Further information, contact:
Dr. Harry J. Murphy Office of Disabled
Student Services CSUN 18111 Nordhoff Street
, Ca. 91 818-885-2578
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AN EXPLORATORY STUDY TO DETERMINE THE AVAILABILITY OF AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE FOR THE PHYSICALLY DISABLED DRIVER
Purpose of the Study
The purpose of this was to determine if automobile insurance was avaiLable to the disabled driver, and if it is, to what extent.
Significance of the
The results of this may assist disabled drivers, driver education insurance companies, state driver
and other state officials in restrictions and automobile insuranoe to the disabled. Furthermore, the may provide automobile insurance informaion to and private organizations that work with the disabled on a basis. This would include such groups as the Veterans Administration, rehabilitation centers, , senior citizens organizations, and the American Automobile Association.
It must be in mind that the results of
and that Broad
conclusions the automobile insurance industry cannot be made. However, the results may serve as for inquiring about and selecting an automobile insurance company.
Data Collection
was sent to automobile insurance the nation. The
contained six were directly
related to the purpose of the
Useability of the instrument was attained seven
automobile insurance review the instrument.
These were not from companies that were included in the research.
that were An additional four were also contacted and agreed to parti Therefore, 80% of the returned data and the 20% was attained from alternate companies. A total of was
to the research. the companies
were nationwide, thirty were in the midwest, and
the ten were on the west coast.
A valid driver license was a major factor for the disabled driver in percent of the surveys. Medical approval/special controls was used percent of the Approximately
the companies indicated that disability was
, and twenty percent were in a miscelleaneous for
the physically disabled driver.
of a client to a insurance
included by twenty and
said which particular would use. Finally,
of the indicated that insurance
between disabled and the non-disabled drivers.
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Conclusions
Based upon those that participated in the research, the
automobile insurance to the disabled driver. These
that consistent with the driver's premium rate. A minimum of the their
is, however, and criteria
if a disabled driver is insurable. a majority of the companies are
nationwide.
Recommendations
The following recommendations are based upon the research.
1 • Automobile should with
The
be explailned and premium rates should be discussed and understood.
2. Automobile insurers should work and a more consistent set of insurability criteria for the
disabled driver.
When automobile insurance the disabled driver should be honest and forward
limitations.
4. The physically disabled driver should "shop around" when insurance so will best coverage for their money.
If a person thinks been discriminated
should consult with the State Insurance Commission or other to their case.
6. All states should pass that
forbid discrimination fori persons
to automobile insurance or publish laws that would include
of discrimination of this
7. State Insurance Commission should make sure that
clients of insurers are treated fairly and
Frederick M. Randolph. Ph.D Western Illinois
"Does this mean you're not to pass me?"
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SI CRASH PROTECTION The National Traffic Administration is new
to reduce the risk of head and neck uries in side crashes. to reduce the risk of ejection, and to address side
with fixed ects such as trees.
A new test has been to include use of a full
size two door vehicle and new ins.trumented test dummy. In the new test may that the car door remain closed
to reduce the number of fatalities which occur in this manner.
The newly test is still the subject of much controversy.
(Taken from Vol 96, No 11.)
EVENTS CALENDAR for a
Date: Nov. 10-12, 1
Level I Van The of Evaluation,
Prescription and Vehicle Inspection Procedures. Date: Jan. 12-14, 1 Location: Orlando, Fl.
Susan Pierce, OTR Carol Blackburn, OTR
Contact: Seminars
CERTIFICATION COMMITTEE SEEKING NEW MEMBER
THE CERTIFICATION COMMITTEE is looking for someone to replace Leroy Rothschafer whose term will end January, 1990.
In order to be considered, you must have been an ADED member for three (3) years, have ADED Certification and have attended three (3) ADED conferences. Persons currently serving as an officer or as a member of the Board are not eligible.
This is an excellent opportuni for YOUto get involved in YOUR organization serving on this important committee. The Executive Board will be voting on the acceptance of the new member in November, 1989.
Interested members may apply by calling:
Sue Pierce 407-6 -6173
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PICK YOUR ANTIHISTAMINE BEFORE You DRIVE
It is assumed that antihistamine H antagonists imp~ir
t although to their knowledge this "has never been formally evaluated with actual car
tests II , write Tim Betts, Diana Markham, Debenham, Deborah and Theresa McKavitt (British Medical Journal 1 281
H1 receptor have been introduced "which do not appear to be centrally active II , and
the effects of one such with a
antihistamine on
To allow with a study, 12 experienced women drivers were selected. The trial was double blind on three consecutive , and they took both and a matched placebo. The tasks involved a test in and out of bollards and a gap test, in which they had to decide if the distance between bollards was wide for the car.
In the women drivers slower, struck more bollards, and made
more mistakes when on the centrally-acting and were " more to strike the bollards in the gap acceptance test".
THE WAY TO GET
BACK ON YOUR FEET IS TO
MISS A CAR PAYMENT!
In addition, on the visual scale, triprolidine significantly
the of arousal and also the of mood. A second visual
scale showed that drivers on terfenadine felt more fit to drive, and objective assessments of the driver confirmed the
Drivers triprolidine were not
more , also
more irritable than terfenadine.
doctors must realize that the driver's awareness of impairment !ldoes not a deterioration in skills II ,
so advice to take care when drowsy "is not Patients on antihistamines should either be advised to driving, or the doctor should consider a
antihistamine.
Clinical Research Block, Queen Elizabeth
2Th,
BUCKLE UP IN PARKS
The National Park Service has establishment of a seat belt
for the National The would front seat occupants of motor vehicles in a National Park to be belted.
AAA has been a supporter of seat belt use.
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Ms. Carmella M, Strano Moss Rehabilitation Hospital Moss Plaza 9892 Bustleton Avenue Philadelphia> Pa. 19115
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