✅ Daily Living Skills (ADLs & IADLs)
This category helps clients build the foundational skills needed for daily independence and overall well-being. Lessons focus on both personal care tasks—such as grooming, hygiene, and dressing—and instrumental skills like managing a household, budgeting, and navigating community resources. All content is designed for practical use, emotional stability, and sustainable behavioral progress. Services are tailored to individual treatment plans and delivered under licensed supervision in alignment with Medicaid and Medicare standards for rehabilitative support and life skills training.
Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) include personal hygiene, grooming, dressing, toileting, and feeding—basic tasks that support self-care and physical well-being. These foundational skills are critical for establishing daily structure, improving self-esteem, and maintaining dignity in personal routines.
Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs) involve more complex life management skills such as cooking, cleaning, doing laundry, managing medications, handling transportation, grocery shopping, budgeting, and using household appliances safely. Mastery of these areas enhances a person’s ability to live independently, reduce reliance on others, and navigate everyday challenges confidently.
Through structured instruction, interactive tools, and guided support from licensed professionals, clients are given the opportunity to learn, practice, and apply each skill in real-life scenarios. All content is designed to align with behavioral health treatment plans and is supervised to meet Medicaid standards under Provider Type 14.