Asked by
olivia dhaiti
on Dec 04, 2024Verified
The difference between ADLs and IADLs is that:
A) ADLs are simple enough that even the frail elderly can do them independently.
B) IADLs are the same across cultures.
C) ADLs require professional training.
D) IADLs require some intellectual competence.
ADLs
Activities of Daily Living; routine activities people do every day without needing assistance, including eating, bathing, dressing, toileting, walking, and continence.
IADLs
Instrumental Activities of Daily Living; tasks required for independent living, such as managing finances, transportation, meal preparation, and housekeeping.
Intellectual Competence
The capacity of an individual to think, understand complex ideas, and solve problems using cognitive abilities.
- Comprehend the idea of aging in situ and the support needed for self-reliance among the elderly.
Verified Answer
JT
Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the idea of aging in situ and the support needed for self-reliance among the elderly.