Transportation and Quality of Life for Older Adults Department of Ophthalmology School of Medicine University of Alabama at Birmingham Cynthia Owsley,

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1 Transportation and Quality of Life for Older Adults Department of Ophthalmology School of Medicine University of Alabama at Birmingham Cynthia Owsley, MSPH, PhD

2 Why Transportation? Our Community –Transportation Planning Along the Lifespan Workplace of the Future Social Engagement Marketplace But actually... Transportation is such a basic aspect of life it falls within all of these areas!

3 Personal Transportation And for those who no longer drive, an alternative mode of transportation that is accessible. Driving

4 Driving is not just about getting around!

5 Older adults want to drive. Preference

6 Independence Driving, and having a license, is a badge of personal independence. Advertising and media messages of automakers reflect our cultural values. In life, there are passengers and there are drivers... be a driver. People friendly. The legend lives. For life. An American revolution. Welcome to the state of independence.

7 Personal Burden Driving cessation leads to depression and social isolation.

8 Access to Healthcare Lack of transportation limits healthcare access and reduces utilization.

9 The Session Today So adequate transportation for older adults is all about dignity, health, and independence. Speakers today will present a myriad of issues and action items that deserve our attention.

10 Committee on the Safe Mobility of Older Persons The Transportation Research Board Visit us at www.eyes.uab.edu/safemobility


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