ST. MARY’S TO HOST AARP SMART DRIVER PROGRAMS

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st. marys logo Driving helps older adults stay mobile and independent. However, the risk of being injured or killed in a motor vehicle crash increases as you age. Approximately 500 older adults are injured every day in crashes, according to a 2011 NHTSA report. Thankfully, there are steps that older adults can take to stay safer on the roads.

This spring, St. Mary’s Health will host the new AARP Smart Driver Program in three separate four-hour classroom refresher courses:

Tuesday, March 25th, 8 a.m. to 12 Noon in Meeting Room 2 (located in the lower level of St. Mary’s Medical Center)

Tuesday, April 22nd, 12 Noon to 4 p.m. in Meeting Room 2

Wednesday, May 21st, 12 Noon to 4 p.m. in The Gift Conference Room of the St. Mary’s Women’s and Children’s Hospital

The course will not require seniors to drive or take tests. Attendees will learn how to adjust driving due to age-related changes in vision, hearing, and reaction time. The course will also include information on aggressive drivers, defensive driving techniques, new traffic laws, anti-lock brakes, mobile phones, and more.

Auto insurance multiyear discounts may apply to AARP Smart Driver graduates.  Attendees should consult their vehicle insurance agent. If eligible for insurance discounts, attendance for one full four-hour program is mandatory.

The fee is $15 for AARP members and $20 for non-members and includes a workbook and course certificate of completion. Seniors may pay by cash or check the day of the class.  Please call Mary Raley, BSN, RN and instructor for the course at 812-485-6827 to enroll or for more information.