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Experiences of disabled driver assessment (especially if IWA assessment)?

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  • 29-08-2011 7:30pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 227 ✭✭


    Hi all, I was wondering if anyone had any experiences of disabled drivers OT assessment, especially if it was done through the Irish Wheelchair Association. I am interested specifically in what was actually involved in the assessment (like what did you have to do, were there different tests)?

    I don't know if I would be able for a 2 hour assessment, so I want to try to figure out whether I will be or not. I only found out today that it was a 2 hour assessment. I am going to try to get a hold of the OT to see if she will answer my questions, but I might not be able to get a hold of her before Friday(I got a letter today about an appointment on Friday). To be honest it has been like pulling teeth trying to get information out of the person I have been dealing with so far :(.

    So I would be interested in what was involved in the assessment to see whether or not it is worth my while trying to proceed on Friday, or whether I should just drop it alltogether.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 10,643 ✭✭✭✭Mental Mickey


    Lon Dubh wrote: »
    Hi all, I was wondering if anyone had any experiences of disabled drivers OT assessment, especially if it was done through the Irish Wheelchair Association. I am interested specifically in what was actually involved in the assessment (like what did you have to do, were there different tests)?

    I don't know if I would be able for a 2 hour assessment, so I want to try to figure out whether I will be or not. I only found out today that it was a 2 hour assessment. I am going to try to get a hold of the OT to see if she will answer my questions, but I might not be able to get a hold of her before Friday(I got a letter today about an appointment on Friday). To be honest it has been like pulling teeth trying to get information out of the person I have been dealing with so far :(.

    So I would be interested in what was involved in the assessment to see whether or not it is worth my while trying to proceed on Friday, or whether I should just drop it alltogether.

    Contact the IWA on 01 8186400 and ask to speak to someone in the Driving School. I'm sure they'll answer your questions....? IIRC, they check your range of movement and try to ascertain what kind of adaption(s) you need to a vehicle, based on your level of disability.


  • Registered Users Posts: 227 ✭✭Lon Dubh


    Hi, I managed to speak to someone else so I got the information I was looking for. I also came across this which might be of interest to some people thinking of getting these assessments (it is from the disabled drivers association)

    [URL="wlmailhtml:{F65F0421-6E09-4AA2-84D2-9A4ADBC4CE9C}mid://00000159/!x-usc:http://www.ddai.ie/driving-disability/driving-assessment/"]http://www.ddai.ie/driving-disability/driving-assessment/[/URL]


  • Registered Users Posts: 10,643 ✭✭✭✭Mental Mickey


    Lon Dubh wrote: »
    Hi, I managed to speak to someone else so I got the information I was looking for. I also came across this which might be of interest to some people thinking of getting these assessments (it is from the disabled drivers association)

    [URL="wlmailhtml:{F65F0421-6E09-4AA2-84D2-9A4ADBC4CE9C}mid://00000159/!x-usc:http://www.ddai.ie/driving-disability/driving-assessment/"]http://www.ddai.ie/driving-disability/driving-assessment/[/URL]

    The IWA offer the same thing, AFAIK.


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