My grandparents are 88. Grandma is of sound mind and hearing but really really hates to drive. Grandpa does most of the driving but is almost deaf, can barely walk and is sometimes confused. They just moved back to hometown near all of us. Grandpa is probably okay to drive to grocery store and nearby places. But he really shouldn't drive farther than a few miles.
They are having their townhome painted starting tomorrow and Grandpa announced that he wants to go on a trip while that is being done - perhaps to the town they used to live in 2 hours away on the interstate. There is NO WAY he should do that. Grandma is afraid to say anything because the last time someone suggested that perhaps he shouldn't drive he got VERY VERY angry and she had to hide the keys from him.
I'm just wondering what we as the family can do short of telling him to his face that he can't drive. Anyone have any suggestions?
They are having their townhome painted starting tomorrow and Grandpa announced that he wants to go on a trip while that is being done - perhaps to the town they used to live in 2 hours away on the interstate. There is NO WAY he should do that. Grandma is afraid to say anything because the last time someone suggested that perhaps he shouldn't drive he got VERY VERY angry and she had to hide the keys from him.
I'm just wondering what we as the family can do short of telling him to his face that he can't drive. Anyone have any suggestions?