Hands-on assistance definition

Hands-on assistance means physical assistance (minimal, moderate or maximal) without which the individual would not be able to perform the activity of daily living.
Hands-on assistance means the physical assistance of another person without which You would be unable to perform the ADL.
Hands-on assistance means physical help to an individual who could not perform an activity of daily living without help from another individual, and includes minimal, moderate, or maximal help.

Examples of Hands-on assistance in a sentence

  • You are able to perform an Activity of Daily Living if You are capable of performing that activity without Standby or Hands-on Assistance from another person.


More Definitions of Hands-on assistance

Hands-on assistance means the physical assistance of another person without which there would be an inability to perform the Activity Of Daily Living in question. Injury means an accidental bodily injury which is sustained after the Policy Effective Date and while this policy is in force. Insured means the insured under this policy as shown on the Policy Data page and as shown as the “Proposed Insured” on the application for insurance.
Hands-on assistance means a provider physically performs all or part of an activity because the individual is unable to do so.
Hands-on assistance means the physical assistance of another person without which there would be an inability to perform the Activity Of Daily Living in question.
Hands-on assistance means physical assistance without which the individual would not be able to perform the activity of daily living.
Hands-on assistance means any amount of physical assistance (whether minimal, moderate, or maximal) without which the insured would not be able to perform the activity.
Hands-on assistance means physical assistance (minimal, moderate or maximal) without which an insured or Spouse, as applicable, would not be able to perform an Activity of Daily Living.
Hands-on assistance means physical help to an individ- ual who could not perform an activity of daily living without help from another individual, and includes mini- mal, moderate, or maximal help.