The familv or his Dr. should do that. An elderly driver holds tightly to the freedom of driving a car. I have spoken to several Elderlv drivers in the past and that is a riqht to them. My Day had to gently deal with getting 2 elderly relatives off the road and my own Dad couldn't drive anymore after experiencing fainting or seizures after a quadruple by pass. If your family loves and wants to keep your parents (the general public safe) who raised you, it's your responsibility to lovingly tell them you can take them to appointments. Some rides are covered by Medicare, there are shuttles that go by assisted living centers in the Holland Zeeland area, I don't know about Cooperville, ask at vour church if someone can give you a ride, a kind neighbor
