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Activities of Daily Living (Personal Care)

Personal care items can help you accomplish your ADLs. Whether the use of your hand has been affected causing difficulty gripping a spoon or buttoning your shirt or you have increased swelling in your feet and legs requiring you to put on pressure garments, we have some ideas that may help you!

Check out ways we can help you with your ADLS through therapy! 

Pain, Neuropathy, Parasthesias

Braces, Orthotics, and Supports

Workplace Accommodations and Ergonomics

Home Modifications and Equipment to use at Home

Lower Back Pain 

Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs) – Other Meaningful Activities

Mobility 

Memory and Cognitive Tools 

Exercise and Conditioning Tools

Personal care items can help you accomplish your ADLs. Whether the use of your hand has been affected causing difficulty gripping a spoon or buttoning your shirt or you have increased swelling in your feet and legs requiring you to put on pressure garments, we have some ideas that may help you!

Check out ways we can help you with your ADLS through therapy! 

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Activities of Daily Living

Occupational therapists are trained in occupations and activity analysis. An occupation is an activity that you believe is important to your life. There are many levels of occupations, but activities of daily living (ADLs) are the most personal activities and are usually the ones people find most important if they were to lose the ability to complete them.  

ADLs include:

  • Bathing and showering
  • Getting dressed
  • Going to the bathroom
  • Walking and getting up and down from a chair or car
  • Eating and swallowing
  • Feeding 
  • Sexual activity 
  • Personal hygiene and grooming
  • Being able to use personal care devices like adaptive equipment and durable medical equipment