Description:
Questions address physical and mental conditions affecting the respondent, the use of mobility aids, vision and hearing impairments, speech difficulties, lifting and aerobic difficulties, and the ability to function independently within the home. Instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) are not necessary for fundamental functioning, but they let an individual live independently in a community: Doing light housework, preparing meals, taking medications, shopping for groceries or clothes, using the telephone, managing money, and using technology
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Instruments
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