Summary: index_iadl

Deviation Instrumental Activities (IADL-AI)

Alarm level explanation: The customer’s ability to perform instrumental activities of daily living is poor.

IADL-AI assesses the client’s ability to cope independently with daily instrumental activities, where 0 = Completely independent. Performs tasks without difficulty. 1-12 = Independent in most tasks. Some tasks may take more time than normal . 13-24 = Needs support in many tasks. Slow to complete tasks independently. 25-36 = Needs help in almost all tasks. Can support in most tasks, but cannot cope with them independently. 37-48 = Needs help in all tasks.

The assessment takes into account the following instrumental activities:

  • cooking
  • going to the store
  • moving up the stairs
  • taking medicine

The values ​​of the IADL-AI score are usually close to the values ​​of the IADL score (see https://en. wikipedia.org/wiki/Activities_of_daily_living#Instrumental), but may deviate from it in some situations because IADL-AI is based on the customer’s daily care notes interpreted by artificial intelligence.

  1. Health status (pain, risk of falling, depression, infections, medication, nutrition, vision)

  2. Motivation

  3. Acting on behalf

Does the nurse do things on behalf of the client that he could do himself if given enough time?

Warning level explanation: The client’s ability to perform instrumental activities has weakened.

IADL-AI assesses the client’s ability to cope independently with daily instrumental activities, where 0 = Completely independent. Performs tasks without difficulty. 1-12 = Independent in most tasks. Some tasks may take more time than normal . 13-24 = Needs support in many tasks. Slow to complete tasks independently. 25-36 = Needs help in almost all tasks. Can support in most tasks, but cannot cope with them independently. 37-48 = Needs help in all tasks.

The assessment takes into account the following instrumental activities:

  • cooking
  • going to the store
  • moving up the stairs
  • taking medicine

The values ​​of the IADL-AI score are usually close to the values ​​of the IADL score (see https://en. wikipedia.org/wiki/Activities_of_daily_living#Instrumental), but may deviate from it in some situations because IADL-AI is based on the customer’s daily care notes interpreted by artificial intelligence.

  1. Health status (pain, risk of falling, depression, infections, medication, nutrition, vision)

  2. Motivation

  3. Acting on behalf

Does the nurse do things on behalf of the client that he could do himself if given enough time?

Ok level explanation: The customer’s ability to perform instrumental activities of daily living is good or there is no data available about it.

IADL-AI assesses the client’s ability to cope independently with daily instrumental activities, where 0 = Completely independent. Performs tasks without difficulty. 1-12 = Independent in most tasks. Some tasks may take more time than normal . 13-24 = Needs support in many tasks. Slow to complete tasks independently. 25-36 = Needs help in almost all tasks. Can support in most tasks, but cannot cope with them independently. 37-48 = Needs help in all tasks.

The assessment takes into account the following instrumental activities:

  • cooking
  • going to the store
  • moving up the stairs
  • taking medicine

The values ​​of the IADL-AI score are usually close to the values ​​of the IADL score (see https://en. wikipedia.org/wiki/Activities_of_daily_living#Instrumental), but may deviate from it in some situations because IADL-AI is based on the customer’s daily care notes interpreted by artificial intelligence.