ADL definition

ADL means "activities of daily living" as defined in this rule.
ADL means Activities of Daily Living and refers to diet, personal hygiene, clothing care, 18 grooming, money and household management, personal safety, symptom monitoring, etc.

Examples of ADL in a sentence

  • Care Services provide direct support in the home or community to an individual in performing activities of daily living (ADL) tasks (e.g., bathing, dressing, eating, grooming, mobility, toileting, and transferring) that he/she is functionally unable to complete independently due to disability.

  • In order to be eligible for Adult Day Health Services, the Enrollee must be at least 18 years of age or older and require assistance with at least one (1) ADL or one (1) skilled service and meet the eligibility criteria outlined in 130 CMR 404.407.

  • In order to be eligible for Group Adult Xxxxxx Care services, the Enrollee must be at least 22 years of age or older and require assistance with at least one (1) ADL.

  • In order to be eligible for Adult Xxxxxx Care services, the Enrollee must be at least 16 years of age or older an require assistance with at least one (1) ADL and meet the eligibility criteria outlined in 130 CMR 408.417.

  • The site combines and expands upon two Designated Material Sites, 000-000-0 (MMS ADL 418805) and 000-000-0 (MMS ADL 419624).


More Definitions of ADL

ADL means "activities of daily living". ADL are basic personal everyday activities, such as eating, using the restroom, grooming, dressing, bathing, and transferring.
ADL means the activities of daily living. Activities of daily living are activities that reflect the member's ability to perform self-care tasks essential for sustaining health and safety such as:
ADL means Acceptable Detection Limit, which is the detectable concentration of a substance that is equal to the lowest appropriate Practical Quantitation Limit (PQL) as defined in this Section.
ADL means activities of daily living including bathing; grooming; toileting; dressing; eating; and mobility, which refers to bed mobility, transfer, and locomotion as these are defined in Chapter 5101:3-3 5160-3-05 of the Administrative Code.
ADL means activities of daily living including bathing; grooming; toileting; dressing; eating; and mobility which refers to bed mobility, transfer, and locomotion as defined in rules 5101:3-3-06 and 5101:3-3-08rule 5160-3-08 of the Administrative Code.
ADL means "activities of daily living" as defined in this rule. ADL are basic personal everyday activities, such as eating, using the restroom, grooming, dressing, bathing, and transferring.