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AbstractBackgroundTo address the gap in evidence‐based interventions and resources to support people living with dementia (PWD) and family/friend carers (FCs) through the challenging process of driving cessation, we developed a web‐based educational resource called the Driving and Dementia Roadmap (DDR). An implementation evaluation, which took place during the COVID pandemic, was conducted to explore the delivery, acceptability, adaptability, preliminary benefits and limitations of the DDR.MethodThe DDR was delivered to Alzheimer Society (AS) clients by staff from six organizations in four Canadian provinces from December 2020 to September 2021. Semi‐structured interviews were conducted with 19 AS staff, eight PWD and 13 FCs. In addition to questions about their experiences of delivering and using the DDR, participants were asked about the impact of COVID on using the DDR. Data were examined using a thematic analysis approach.ResultAS staff reported that client concerns about driving cessation and the need for the DDR were less than anticipated due to COVID. They attributed this to other pressing issues such as the need to stay safe from COVID, a lack of access to services and activities, caregiver burnout and PWD’s isolation. FCs and PWD also indicated that driving was not an immediate concern because they were driving less in the pandemic. However, AS staff expressed apprehensions about increased driving risk in the aftermath of COVID due to reports of PWD’s profound cognitive decline and lack of driving experience during the pandemic.ConclusionAlthough COVID’s impact on driving cessation initially lessened PWD’s and FCs’ urgency in attending to this issue, the longer‐term implications of neglecting this issue may be considerable for PWD and FC. The need for resources, such as the DDR, to support PWD and FCs in the decision‐making and transition to non‐driving will be particularly critical post‐COVID.

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