If you’ve been researching home care options for an elderly parent in Las Vegas, you’ve likely come across the term “activities of daily living” — or ADLs. Understanding what ADLs are, and how difficulty with them signals a need for personal care support, is one of the most important steps in planning for a loved one’s care.
What Are Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)?
Activities of daily living are the fundamental self-care tasks that a person needs to perform daily to care for their physical body and live independently. Healthcare providers and care agencies use them as the primary benchmark for assessing a person’s care needs.
The six core ADLs are:
- Bathing and personal hygiene — The ability to wash and maintain cleanliness
- Dressing — The ability to select and put on appropriate clothing
- Eating — The ability to feed oneself once food is prepared
- Transferring — The ability to move from one position to another (bed to chair, standing up)
- Continence — The ability to control bladder and bowel function
- Toileting — The ability to use the bathroom independently
What Are IADLs (Instrumental Activities of Daily Living)?
IADLs are a broader set of daily tasks important for independent living that require more complex cognitive and physical abilities:
- Meal preparation and cooking
- Light housekeeping and laundry
- Grocery shopping and errand running
- Managing finances and paying bills
- Medication reminders
How Do ADL Limitations Affect Seniors in Las Vegas?
For seniors living in Las Vegas — particularly those living alone — ADL and IADL limitations can have serious consequences if left unaddressed: falls and injuries from attempting tasks without assistance, poor nutrition from inability to prepare meals, social isolation from reduced mobility, and declining personal hygiene.
When Should a Family Consider Home Care?
Consider reaching out for personal care assistance if your loved one:
- Has difficulty bathing safely without help
- Is wearing the same clothes for several days
- Has lost significant weight or seems to be eating poorly
- Has had falls or near-falls in the home
- Seems overwhelmed by daily tasks they used to manage easily
How A-Team Personal Care Supports ADLs in Las Vegas
A-Team Personal Care’s certified attendant care services help elderly and disabled individuals manage their ADLs and IADLs safely and with dignity. Our caregivers provide hands-on assistance with bathing, dressing, grooming, meal preparation, and more — in the comfort of the client’s own home.
Call 702-822-1253 or visit our Attendant Services page to schedule a free in-home assessment.

