Support for Activities of Daily Living

Support for activities of daily living (ADLs) encompasses assistance provided to you if you face challenges in independently managing your essential self-care tasks. This support aims to enhance your quality of life, promote your independence, and ensure your well-being. From bathing, dressing, grooming and toileting, to meal preparation, feeding, mobility assistance, and medication management, support for ADLs is tailored to your individual needs and abilities. Whether due to aging, disability, illness, or injury, this assistance is delivered with empathy, respect, and dignity, empowering you to maintain your autonomy and live as comfortably and independently as possible.

When do you need it?

Aging Population

As you age, you will require assistance with ADLs due to age-related decline in your physical or cognitive abilities. This includes difficulties with mobility, grooming, meal preparation or household tasks.

Disability

If you suffer from a disability, whether physical, developmental, or cognitive, you will need support with ADLs to help you navigate through your daily tasks and maintain your independence.

Post-Surgery or Injury

Following surgery or injury, you will need temporary support with ADLs during your recovery period, as you regain strength and functionality.

Chronic Health Conditions

If you are living with chronic illnesses or conditions, such as Arthritis, Cerebral Palsy or Multiple Sclerosis, you will require ongoing assistance with ADLs due to symptoms that impact your daily functioning.

Neurological Disorders

If you’ve experienced a significant illness or injury that required hospitalization, post-hospital care can assist with your ongoing medical needs, rehabilitation, and monitoring as you transition back to your daily life.

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