What are Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs)?
Activities of daily living or ADLs are essential life tasks that every person needs to be able to do on their own to live independently. Instrumental activities of daily living skills, IADLs, are more complex and involve thinking and organizational competency. When a person has difficulties with ADLs and IADLS, it can correspond to how much support and hands-on care your loved one might need. This can help determine whether you may need to start looking for a caring community or help support their daily needs.
The simple self-care tasks that we learn as children are referred to as ADLs. These can include:
The more complex activities and skills required for independent living, IADLs, may include:
A person needs to have the ability to perform ADL and IADL tasks by themselves to be able to live independently. This checklist can give you an idea of how much care your loved one might require. These tasks represent everyday activities that challenge both mental and physical capabilities.