Activities of daily living (ADLs) focus on fundamental self-care skills for independent living, including bathing, dressing, grooming, eating, transferring in and out of furniture, and medication management.
Instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) address more complex tasks that support home and community life, such as housekeeping, meal preparation, shopping, financial management, technology use, and transportation.
Environmental evaluation and modification involves assessing living and working spaces to improve safety and accessibility, recommending assistive devices like mobility aids and adaptive equipment.
Psychosocial support addresses the emotional and psychological impacts of illness or disability through stress management, social and communication skills training, and family education on caregiving.
Comprehensive treatment approach includes thorough evaluation and personalized intervention plans for maximum independence.