Long Term Care - Instrumental Activities of Daily Living
Long-Term Care Planning
Instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) are activities that are necessary for independent functioning and a high quality of life. These everyday tasks, called Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs) including:
Housework
Managing money
Taking medication
Preparing and cleaning up after meals
Shopping for groceries or clothes
Using the telephone or other communication devices
Caring for pets
Responding to emergency alerts such as fire alarms.
Insurance companies often consider IADLs when assessing the level of care needed for policyholders. IADLs include tasks such as shopping, meal preparation, taking medications, managing money, using the telephone and using transportation.
Depending on the type of policy, insurance coverage may include assistance with IADLs or provide financial assistance for their completion. By considering IADLs, insurance companies are able to ensure that policyholders are able to live an independent and fulfilling life.