"How to ADL" is an occupational therapy assessment screening tool that can be used to assess people's capacity to perform Activities of Daily Living (ADL). The tool can also be used and an intervention tool in rehabilitation settings to teach people with disabilities (e.g. mental health, cognitive disorders) how to perform ADL.
Use your mouse or finger (on touch screen) to drag the steps into the correct order. When you think the order is correct click the "Submit" button. The numbers will appear and you will be told if you are correct or incorrect. The correct answer will also be displayed, so you can compare it with your answer. When you finish "How to ADL" you will be able to print it out or save it as a PDF by pressing the "PRINT" button.
Occupational therapy is a client-centred health profession concerned with promoting health and well being through occupation. The primary goal of occupational therapy is to enable people to participate in the activities of everyday life. Occupational therapists achieve this outcome by working with people and communities to enhance their ability to engage in the occupations they want to, need to, or are expected to do, or by modifying the occupation or the environment to better support their occupational engagement.(WFOT 2012)
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