Driving Rehabilitation Specialists use DriveSafety driving simulators to evaluate and rehabilitate drivers who have sustained functional loss due to accidents, trauma, age or medical conditions. Simulators can provide client insight into their risk behind the wheel in the safety of the clinic.
Sensory, cognitive and motor abilities are required for not only driving, but also for many other critical daily living activities. DriveSafety simulators can be an invaluable resource for clients and feature the acclaimed SimClinic® library of clinical activities.
Sensory-related functions that include perception, information processing, visual-motor integration, and proprioception are measured and exercised using interactive tools.
Important cognitive skills, such as divided and selective attention, working memory, problem solving, and anticipatory thinking, can be evaluated and strengthened using the tools provided through DriveSafety simulators.
Motor function affects a client’s ability to drive. Therapists use DriveSafety simulators to rehabilitate these motor functions with interactive exercises and driving scenarios.
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