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Comfort Home Care, a Rockville in-home care agency, recently published a blog explaining the difference between instrumental activities of daily living and other activities of daily living.
Rockville, Maryland, United States (sardnews.org) 19/10/2018
Comfort Home Care, a Rockville in-home care agency, recently published a blog explaining the difference between instrumental activities of daily living and other activities of daily living. Both are necessary to helping a person function on a daily basis, but understanding the differences between each can help you provide even better care for elderly loved ones by ensuring they are receiving all the help they need to continue living independently.

Activities of daily living, or ADLs, include all tasks that need to be completed daily for a person to live comfortably. The include remaining mobility, such as getting out of bed and walking to different rooms of the house, as well as safely using the toilet and bath or shower, eating, and completing personal hygiene tasks, including brushing teeth and hair. Many elderly people, particularly those with memory loss, require assistance to complete these tasks and can benefit from having an in-home care assistant for this purpose.

Instrumental activities of daily living, or IADLs, are also important tasks that must be completed for a person to live comfortably. However, these tasks can be done by someone other than your loved one, as they do not involve personal activities. IADLs include meal preparation, housekeeping, which can help prevent falls and other health concerns, and transportation to doctor's appointments and other necessary engagements. These tasks ensure that an elderly person can maintain their mental and physical health as much as possible without the need of moving to a nursing home or other assisted living facility.

Speak with an in-home care agency for more information about IADLs and ADLs. Comfort Home Care has nearly two decades of experience in helping Maryland families provide even better care for their loved ones. The agency's caregivers are experienced, licensed Certified Nursing Assistants or Geriatric Nursing Assistants dedicated to helping their elderly clients live fulfilling lives as they age, helping them with eating, bathing, taking medication, getting to appointments, housekeeping, and more. Comfort Home Care can be contacted at 301-984-7681 or online at https://www.choosecomforthome.com. The agency serves clients in Montgomery County, Maryland and is headquartered at 121 Congressional Lane, Suite 201, Rockville, MD 20852.

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About Comfort Home Care

Comfort Home Care provides in-home care for seniors and disabled individuals in and around the Maryland counties of Montgomery and Howard and also Washington DC. Comfort Home Care’s services are approved by most major long-term care insurance providers and will work with providers to complete any paperwork and documentation necessary for claims.

Contact

Bill Gelfeld
Comfort Home Care
121 Congressional Lane, Suite 201
Zipcode : 20852
301-984-1401
info@choosecomforthome.com
https://www.choosecomforthome.com