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How do you interpret the IADL score?

Over 28% of older adults living alone report needing help with instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs), highlighting the importance of functional assessment. This is precisely why understanding **how do you interpret the IADL score?** is a critical skill for caregivers and healthcare professionals alike.

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What is the IADL Assessment Test? An Overview of Measuring Functional Independence

Created in 1969 by M.P. Lawton and E.M. Brody, the IADL assessment test is a widely used screening tool to measure an individual's ability to perform complex daily activities essential for independent living. Unlike basic self-care tasks, these instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) require higher-level physical and cognitive skills, making the test a powerful indicator of functional independence.

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How is the Iadl scale scored? A Comprehensive Guide to the Lawton IADL Scale

Developed in 1969, the Lawton Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL) scale is a widely used tool to assess a person's ability to live independently in the community. Understanding **how is the Iadl scale scored** is key for healthcare providers and caregivers to measure a person's functional status, identify areas of need, and track changes over time.

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