| Part I: Introduction: An Historical Perspective on Driving and the Driver Rehabilitation Team |
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| Introduction to Driver Rehabilitation and Community Mobility |
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| Driving and Community Mobility: An Historical Perspective |
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| Section I: History of the Automobile |
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| Section II: Pioneers in Driver Rehabilitation |
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| The Role of the Automobile in American Culture |
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| The Driver Rehabilitation Team |
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| Section I: Primary Team Members and Key Services |
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| Section II: Service Delivery Models |
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| Section III: The Role of the Vehicle Modifier: A Closer Look |
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| Part II: Measuring Driving Potential Before Hitting the Road |
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| The Adapted Driving Decision Guide |
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| Section I: The Clinical Evaluation |
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| Section II: The Clinical Evaluation of Vision |
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| Section III: The Clinical Evaluation of Bioptic Drivers |
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| Section IV: The Clinical Evaluation of Hearing |
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| Section V: The Clinical Evaluation of Psychosocial Factors |
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| Determining Fitness to Drive: Neuropsychological and Psychological Considerations |
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| Medications, Disabilities, and Driving |
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| The Impact of Positioning and Mobility Devices on Driving and Community Mobility |
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| Part III: Measuring and Improving Driving Performance |
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| Preparing for the On-Road Evaluation |
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| On-Road Driver Evaluation and Training |
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| Section I: On-the-Road Evaluation of Driving Performance |
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| Section II: On-Road Evaluation and Visual Functioning |
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| Section III: On-Road Evaluation and Training of Clients Using Bioptic Telescopic Lens Systems |
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| Section IV: On-Road Evaluation and Training of Clients with Hearing Impairments |
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| Advanced Strategies for On-Road Driver Rehabilitation and Training |
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| Part IV: Documentation and Funding |
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| Documenting Driver Rehabilitation Services and Outcomes |
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| Funding for Driver Rehabilitation Services and Equipment |
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| Part V: Environmental Factors Impacting Drivers, Passengers, and Pedestrians |
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| Universal Design and the Automobile |
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| Wheeled Mobility Tiedown Systems and Occupant Restraints for Safety and Crash Protection |
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| In-Vehicle Intelligent Transport Systems |
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| Designing the External Environment for Traffic Safety |
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| Driver Rehabilitation for Recreation and Leisure |
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| Driving Cessation and Alternative Community Mobility |
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| Urban Planning for Efficient Community Mobility |
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| Part VI: Professional Ethics and Evidence-Based Driver Rehabilitation Practice |
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| Legal and Professional Ethics in Driver Rehabilitation |
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| Research and Evidence-Based Practice in Driver Rehabilitation |
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| Emergent Functional Brain Imaging and Driver Rehabilitation |
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| Part VII: Program and Professional Development in a Rapidly Evolving Field |
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| Developing a Driver Rehabilitation Program |
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| Documentation and Billing Information |
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| Appendix A: State Driver Licensing Requirements and Reporting Laws |
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| This section has been reprinted with permission from the AMA |
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| This section has been reprinted with permission from the AMA |
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| Professional Ethics, Continuing Competence, and Organizations |
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| Appendix C Codes of Ethics and Standards of Practice |
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| This section has been reprinted with permission from the ADED and the AOTA |
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| Section I: Association for Driver Rehabilitation Specialists (ADED) Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice |
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| Section II: American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) Code of Ethics (2000) |
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| Appendix D Continuing Competence in Driver Rehabilitation |
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| Appendix E ADED Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow |
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| Section I: The Past and Present |
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| Educational Materials, Community Mobility, and Driving Cessation |
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| Appendix F Educational Materials for Clients and Caregivers |
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| This section has been reprinted with permission from the AMA |
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| Appendix G Driving Decisions Workbook |
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| This section has been reprinted with permission from the UMTRI |
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| Appendix H Counseling the Patient Who Is No Longer Safe to Drive |
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| This section has been reprinted with permission from the AMA |
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| Appendix I Legal and Ethical Responsibilities of the Physician |
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| This section has been reprinted with permission from the AMA |
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