What are ADLs?
ADL is short for Activities of Daily Living. These consist of the basic activities and functions that all of us perform on a daily basis usually without any kind of assistance. These activities are: eating, dressing, bathing, toileting, transferring and continence. For a more detailed discussion on this topic, go to ADLs Defined to see how these activities affect your insurance benefits.
Related Questions
- Hi, you will be learning how to help people with their ADLs (activities of daily living). In other words, everything that you do for yourself, that the patient needs help with, you will learn to do correctly for them, providing them dignity and privacy. It is a very worthwhile job. Good luck!
- If a drug submission has been withdrawn because the related outstanding ADLs were overdue for more than 3 years, what does a sponsor need to do to have this information examined?
- Is there a deadline for submitting a reply to the Directorates letter soliciting outstanding responses to ADLs?