Activities of Daily Living (ADL) Training

Activities of Daily Living (ADL) Training

Empowering independence through personalized ADL training programs for both adults and
children

Activities of Daily Living (ADL) training is essential for developing and maintaining independence in everyday tasks. Our comprehensive programs are
tailored to meet the unique needs of both adults and children, focusing on practical skills that enhance quality of life and promote independence.

Adult ADL Training

Understanding Adult ADL Training

Adult ADL training focuses on restoring or maintaining independence in daily activities, often following injury, illness, or age-related changes. Our
approach emphasizes practical, functional training that helps adults regain confidence and autonomy in their daily routines.

Basic ADL Training​

Personal Hygiene Management

Dressing Techniques

Toileting Independence

Feeding and Eating Skills

Bed Mobility Training

Transfer Training

Instrumental ADL Training​

Meal Preparation Skills

Home Management Tasks

Money Management

Medication Management

Community Mobility

Shopping Skills

Advanced Function Training​​

Work-related Activities

Leisure Activity Adaptation

Social Interaction Skills

Technology Use Training

Safety Awareness

Common Conditions Requiring Adult ADL Training

Stroke Recovery

Spinal Cord Injury

Traumatic Brain Injury

Multiple Sclerosis

Parkinson’s Disease

Post-Surgery Recovery

Arthritis

Age-related Conditions

Pediatric ADL Training

Understanding Pediatric ADL Training

Pediatric ADL training focuses on developing age-appropriate independence skills through play-based and structured learning activities. Our
approach considers developmental stages, making learning fun and engaging while building essential life skills.

Self-Care Skills​

Dressing Skills Development

Grooming Activities

Feeding Skills

Toileting Training

Bath Time Independence

Play & Learning Skills​

Fine Motor Activities

Gross Motor Skills

School-related Tasks

Social Interaction

Play Skills Development

Life Skills Training​

Age-appropriate Chores

Basic Safety Awareness

Simple Food Preparation

Organization Skills

Time Management

Pediatric Conditions Requiring ADL Training

Developmental Delays

Cerebral Palsy

Autism Spectrum Disorders

Down Syndrome

Sensory Processing Disorders

Coordination Disorders

Learning Disabilities

Physical Disabilities

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