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Older Adults who stop driving experience a sharp reduction in their social network and nearly double their risk of depression, according to a study in the Journal of American Geriatrics Society.  Researchers found that stopping driving contributes to diminished physical and cognitive functioning and greater risk of admission to long-term care facilities.  If a loved-one stops driving, it is important to ensure mobility and social functioning since at-home activities may not be as beneficial as activities they replace.

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