Aging Glossary Definition (English)

Activities of daily living (ADLs) Defined
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"Activities of daily living (ADLs) are basic activities that support survival, including eating, bathing, and toileting. See Instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs).
In the National Long Term Care Survey, ADLs include bathing, dressing, getting in or out of bed, getting around inside, toileting, and eating. Individuals are considered to have an ADL disability if they report receiving help or supervision, or using equipment, to perform the activity, or not performing the activity at all. In the Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey, ADL disabilities are measured as diffi culty performing (or inability to perform because of a health reason) the following activities- eating; getting in/out of chairs, walking, dressing, bathing, and toileting."
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