In celebration of Canada’s recovery from the horrible 2014 winter that seemed never-ending, we are excited to present our 2014 spring issue that focuses on assessing driving fitness in older adults. Wernham et al. have done a prospective comparison of the SIMARD MD to overall clinical impression of driving fitness.( On the education side of things, Moorhouse and Hamilton have prospectively examined the effect of a campaign designed to address perceived barriers to assessing driving by primary care providers.( Hogan et al., after a modified Delphi procedure, present consensus statements on assessing driving fitness in older adults.(We also are pleased to note the article by Charles et al. that presents core geriatric competencies for both family practice programs and specialized care of the elderly programs.( Naslund et al. have examined Canadian Study of Health and Aging data to demonstrate changes in health service utilization costs in the year prior to institutionalization.( Baptiste et al. have prepared a qualitative assessment of patient’s perceptions of dining locations in a rehabilitation ward.(
Authors: Madelaine Wernham; Pamela G Jarrett; Connie Stewart; Elizabeth MacDonald; Donna MacNeil; Cynthia Hobbs Journal: Can Geriatr J Date: 2014-06-03