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Clinical Driving Evaluations & Adaptive Driving Training
(208) 918-2887
ADAPTIVE DRIVING IDAHO
Clinical Driving Evaluations & Adaptive Driver Training
Mobile, OT-led driving rehabilitation. Serving the Treasure Valley & surrounding areas. We come to you.
ADAPTIVE DRIVING IDAHO
Funding Resources
Navigating the cost of adaptive driving services or vehicle modifications can feel overwhelming. We've gathered trusted funding resources to help individuals and families explore potential support options.
Includes national organizations, adaptive equipment funding, nonprofit assistance, and support resources.
Client & Family Education
Driving decisions can feel overwhelming. We've curated trusted educational resources from organizations such as The Hartford Group to help individuals and families better understand driving safety, readiness and transitional planning.
Your Road Ahead: A Guide to Compressive Driving Evaluations
Learn what to expect from a comprehensive driving evaluation and how a specialized occupational therapy driving assessment can support safe, informed driving.
We Need to Talk: Family Conversations with Older Drivers
A practical resource to help families start thoughtful, supportive conversations about driving safety, independence, and planning for future transportation needs.
At the Crossroads: Family Conversations About Alzheimer's Disease, Dementia & Driving
Guidance for families navigating driving concerns related to memory changes, dementia, and decisions about driving retirement.
Provider Referrals
Partnering with healthcare providers to support safe driving decisions and adaptive mobility solutions.
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Adaptive Driving Idaho provides comprehensive evaluations, and adaptive driving assessment, and behind-the-wheel training to help providers make informed recommendations regarding driving readiness, return to driving, and vehicle modification needs.
What Providers Recieve
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​Following evaluation, providers receive clear recommendations regarding driving readiness, safety concerns, adaptive equipment needs, and next-step considerations as appropriate.
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Who Should Be Referred?
Refer patients who may have history of:
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Stroke / CVA
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Brain injury
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Multiple sclerosis
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Parkinson's disease
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Dementia / mild cognitive impairment
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Spinal cord injury (SCI)
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Amputation
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Neuropathy
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Visual-perceptual or functional vision concerns
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Need for adaptive driving equipment
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Neuro divergent learning profiles
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Questions about return to driving after illness, injury, or diagnosis
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Family/provider concerns regarding driving safety
Services Available
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Clinical Assessments of Driving Related Skills
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Behind-the-Wheel Evaluations
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Behind-the-Wheel Training
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Adaptive Equipment Assessments
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Adaptive Driving Training
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Vehicle Modification Recommendations
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Driver Readiness Evaluations