ADLs, or activities of daily living, are the everyday tasks most people do without thinking—like bathing, dressing, eating, or using the restroom. For seniors or those with health challenges, these seemingly simple tasks can become difficult to manage alone.
At Empower Center Care, understanding and supporting ADLs is at the heart of our caregiving. By helping residents with their activities of daily living, we improve their quality of life, keep them safe, and promote dignity and independence.
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If you're wondering whether your loved one needs extra help, this activities of daily living checklist can help you assess:
These six core activities of daily living are essential for independent living. If someone struggles with even one, it may signal a need for assistance or a supportive senior care environment.
Activities of daily living refer to the basic tasks we all need to do to take care of ourselves. These ADLs include personal care tasks such as bathing, dressing, eating, using the toilet, and moving around. At Empower Center Care, we help residents complete their ADLs with compassion and dignity, ensuring their needs are met in a respectful and supportive way.
While the core ADLs are six, many professionals and caregivers use a more expanded view that includes 12 activities of daily living to assess overall independence:
This activities of daily living checklist helps caregivers understand the full picture of someone’s daily needs. At Empower Center Care, we support many of these daily activities, adapting care plans based on each individual’s abilities.
Understanding ADLs is essential in deciding when someone needs help. If your loved one is struggling with their activities of daily living, they may be at risk for falls, malnutrition, isolation, or hygiene issues. At Empower Center Care, our team monitors ADLs closely so that residents receive the right level of support without losing their sense of independence.
At Empower Center Care, we know that needing help doesn’t mean losing independence. We offer personalized care for each resident based on their activities of daily living needs.
Here’s how we support ADLs every day:
Our team is trained to recognize early signs of difficulty with ADLs and respond proactively with gentle, hands-on care.
You might not notice the changes right away. That’s why using an activities of daily living checklist like the one below is a helpful way to monitor how your loved one is managing.
Look for signs like:
If two or more ADLs are becoming a challenge, it may be time to consider supportive senior care options like Empower Center Care.
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We believe that supporting activities of daily living is about more than just physical care—it’s about empowering each resident to live a meaningful, joyful life. Whether it’s a helping hand during a morning routine or reminding someone to take their medication, our caregivers treat every moment with patience and compassion.
With Empower Center Care, families can rest easy knowing their loved ones are safe, cared for, and encouraged to live with purpose.
If you’ve been asking, what are the activities of daily living, or wondering how to support your aging parent with ADLs, Empower Center Care is here to help. Our team is experienced in providing care that balances support and independence.
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