Instrumental activities of daily living

Instrumental activities of daily living are tasks that are not necessary for fundamental functioning, but allow an individual to live independently in a community. Instrumental activities of daily living include: housekeeping and cleaning room; meal preparation; taking medications; laundry; assistance with transportation; shoppingfor groceries, clothing or other items; ability to use the telephone; ability to manage finances; writing letters; and obtaining appointments.

Source

38 CFR § 17.62


Scoping language

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