Activities of daily living (ADLs) and instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) are tasks that independent adults can do on their own. ADLs include feeding, getting dressed, bathing, toileting, ...
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Mastering ADL documentation for better care outcomes
Accurate Activities of Daily Living (ADL) documentation is the backbone of quality long-term care. It influences care planning, compliance, reimbursement, and resident outcomes. Understanding how to ...
More than 40% of older adults experienced more than one impairment in instrumental activities of living six months after elective noncardiac surgery, according to a March study published in JAMA ...
Nature-based group activities can reduce loneliness, improve sleep and cognition, and increase a sense of connection to ...
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