Activities of Daily Living (ADL) Assessments

Assessment Tools

  1. Katz Index of Independence in Activities of Daily Living

Disclaimer

The Activities of Daily Living (ADL) Assessment provided on www.VataVriksh.com is for general informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for a professional evaluation or medical diagnosis. This assessment is designed to give a basic understanding of an individual’s ability to perform daily tasks but does not provide a comprehensive analysis of functional independence.

If you require a detailed ADL assessment for yourself or a loved one, we recommend booking an appointment with our experienced psychologist. A thorough evaluation can help identify specific challenges and guide appropriate interventions for improved quality of life.

Importance of ADL Assessment for Elderly Parents

As people age, performing everyday tasks like bathing, dressing, cooking, and managing personal care can become increasingly difficult. An ADL assessment helps determine their level of independence and identifies areas where they may need assistance. Early recognition of difficulties in daily living can lead to timely support, ensuring safety, dignity, and better overall well-being for elderly parents.

If you notice changes in your parents’ ability to manage daily tasks, a professional assessment can help create a personalized care plan. Book an appointment with our psychologist today for a detailed evaluation.

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