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What is the definition of IADL's

Activities that are oriented towards interacting with the environment and that are often complex.

What is included in IADL's

Home Establishment and management


Meal preparation


Shopping


Financial management


Community mobility


Communication device use


Care of others


Care of pets


Child rearing


Health management


Safety procedures and emergency responses

What is involved in Home Establishment?

Laundry


Light cleaning


Outdoor home maintenance


Shopping


Preparing meal


Setting a table


Wash/dry and put them away

What is involved financial management?

Check writing


Payment by cash


Use of credit cards

What is involved in community mobility?

-Driving


-Use of public transportation or community service transit systems


-Mobilizing to bus stops

Communication device use

-Using a telephone or computer


-Devices or systems for emergency alerting


-Adaptive services for those with visual impairment

Care for others

Spouse


Childre


Parents


Other family members


Friends

Care of Pets

Feeding


Exercise


Health maintenance

Health Management and Maintenance

Exercises and fitness


Nutrition


Hygiene


Medication management and compliance

Safety procedures and Emergency Response

Knowing and performing preventive procedures to maintain a safe environment as well as recognizing sudden, unexpected hazardous situations and initiating emergency action to reduce the threat to health and safety.

Psychological Impact

The provider must be sensitive to the client's level of motivation to increase function. Also, be mindful of the patients reaction to their loss of independence.

Context

Cultural


Physical


Social


Personal


Spiritual


Temporal


Virtual

Performance Skills

Motor skills


Process skills


Communication skills

Performance patterns

-Habits


-Routines

Activity Demands

Space demands


Social demands


Sequencing and timing


Required actions


Required body functions


Required body structures

Client Factors

Strength


Mobility


ROM


Muscle tone


Postural stability


Postural alignment


Reflexes


Control


Endurance

What are some tools for IADL'S Evaluation Tools?

-Canadian Occupational Measure


-Performance Assessment of Self-care Skills


-Arnadottir OT-ADL A-ONE

Remediation of IADL's

-Client's overall readiness to learn


-Client's functional goals


Client's prognosis and estimated rate and level of recovery


-Estimated length of OT intervention prior to discharge


-Amount of assistant client will have upon discharge

Compensation/Adaptation for clients with decreased performance skills

Home management


Communication devices


Care of others and pets


Health management and maintenance


Sensation changed and pain


Endurance and energy

Performance Skills and Clients Factors

-Cognitive


Global Mental Functions


Specific Mental Functions


-Process Skills


-Perceptual


-Visual