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Assessment of Activities of Daily Living, Self-Care, and Independence

Activities of daily living (ADL) comprise the basic actions that involve caring for one's self and body, including personal care, mobility, and eating. In this review article, we (1) review useful clinical tools including a discussion on ways to approach ADL assessment across settings, (2) high...

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Published in:Archives of clinical neuropsychology 2016-09, Vol.31 (6), p.506-516
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