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Driving after a Stroke ‘Information on returning to driving should be provided to stroke patients and families before leaving hospital and further supported in the community’ (RCP Guidelines for Stroke 2008)
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There is legislation governing whether people can drive after they have had a stroke After a stroke or TIA the person cannot drive for at least a month. After a month they can only drive if their doctor is confident they have made a satisfactory recovery – be aware of hemianopia, neglect, cognitive and executive problems
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If the person has not made a satisfactory recovery within one month after a stroke, they must inform the DVLA If health-care professionals are not sure if the person is fit enough to drive, they should refer them to the local Driving Assessment Service The insurance company needs to be informed
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Blue Badge Parking Scheme – this offers a range of parking benefits for people with disabilities. The Department of Transport has a booklet about the scheme. Helpline 0161 367 0009 Forum of Mobility Centres – a network of 17 independent organisations who offer professional high quality information, advice and assessment 0800 559 3636 At a glance guide to the current Medical Standards of Fitness to Drive for Medical Practitioners. www.dft.gov.uk/dvla www.dft.gov.uk/dvla Scottish Driving Assessment Service, Astley Ainslie Hospital, Edinburgh, 0131 537 9192
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Resources www.disabledpersons-railcard.co.uk www.motability.co.uk www.transportscotland.gov.uk www.dvla.gov.uk www.direct.gov.uk CHSS fact sheet F9 Stroke Association fact sheet 02
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