ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING (ADLs)

A primary method for gaugingĀ  ability to live independently or with some form of Home Care or Home HealthCare assistance involves determining a person’s ability to perform Activities of Daily Living (ADL or ADLs). ADLs are divided into two categories:

  1. Basic ADLs
  2. Instrumental ADLs

The type of residence and level of independence that is right for you is dependent upon how well you currently function on your own and expect to function in the near future.

Basic ADLs

Basic ADLs consist of self-care tasks that are necessary for the most fundamental aspects of functioning. They include, but are not limited to, these areas:

  1. Mobility:
    • Transferring (moving in or out of bed or a chair unassisted ā€“ mechanical transfer aids may be used)
    • Locomotion (moving to different areas in the same room or on the same floor, within the home or on a level surface outside, by walking alone or using a cane, walker, wheelchair, or scooter) while performing activities
  2. Bathing:
    • Washing oneā€™s entire body
    • Getting in and out of tub or shower
    • Sponge bathing
  3. Dressing:
    • Taking clothes from drawers and closets
    • Putting on and taking off clothes and outer garments, including fasteners
  4. Self-feeding:
    • Getting food from plate to mouth
  5. Personal hygiene and grooming:
    • Brushing / combing / styling hair
    • Trimming nails
  6. Maintaining Control Over Urination and Release of Stool:
    • Maintaining complete self-control over urination and defecation
  7. Toileting:
    • Getting to the toilet or remote toileting receptacle
    • Sitting down or otherwise aligning oneself over the toilet or the remote toileting receptacle
    • Discharging urine and/or feces
    • Cleaning oneself
    • Getting back up or moving off the remote toileting receptacle
    • Dumping contents of remote toileting receptacle into the toilet
    • Flushing the toilet
    • Arranging and fastening clothing

Instrumental ADLS

Instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) are self-care activities that go beyond the most fundamental aspects of functioning and are more complex and demanding; they allow an individual to live independently within a community. They include, but are not limited to, these areas:

    1. Daily Tasks Around the Home:
      • Meal preparation and cleanup
      • Housework
      • Home establishment and maintenance
      • Shopping for groceries or clothes
      • Communications management, using a telephone or other communications devices
    2. Social Activities:
      • Ability to get around within the community
      • Interactions with others
      • Attending social, cultural or religious events or observances
    3. Personal Finance:
      • Managing and collecting income, paying bills, and budgeting
      • Recordkeeping and tracking
    4. Health Care:

      • Selecting and supervising caregivers
      • Making and keeping appointments
      • Taking medicines as prescribed
      • Exercising

Follow the links above to see a detailed explanation of each category of ADL.

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33″ Long Dressing Stick with Shoe Horn with Sock Removal Tool, Adjustable Extended Dressing Aids for Shoes, Socks, Shirts and Pants

$12.99
  • Multi-function - Medical Supply Dressing Stick with Shoe Horn with Sock and shoe Remover Tool;Extended Reach Assist.Extendable dressing aid with shoe horn makes getting dressed easier from head to toe. Shoe horn on one end helps guide your heel into shoes, boots and slippers, saving you from bending and reaching. Opposite end features dressing hooks that help you pull on socks, shoes, pants and tops without straining.Easy-to-use sock assist tool makes dressing easier. Versatile design is ideal for
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  • Ideal For - Dressing sticks are often recommended by therapists and other health care professionals for users who have difficulty reaching, limited mobility. This simple tool can make life a little easier when it comes to dressing. The Dressing Stick helps users with arthritis to perform a variety of tasks.
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