Activities of Daily Living are Sample Clauses

Activities of Daily Living are. Bathing – the ability to wash oneself in a bathtub, shower or by sponge bath, with or without the aid of equipment. • Dressing – the ability to put on and remove necessary clothing including braces, artificial limbs or other surgical appliances. • Toileting – the ability to get on and off the toilet and maintain personal hygiene. • Bladder and Bowel Continence – the ability to manage bowel and bladder function with or without protective undergarments or surgical appliances so that a reasonable level of hygiene is maintained. • Transferring – the ability to move in and out of a bed, chair or wheelchair, with or without the use of equipment. • Feeding – the ability to consume food or drink that already has been prepared and made available, with or without the use of adaptive utensils.
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Activities of Daily Living are i) Washing: the ability to wash in the bath or shower (including getting into and out of the bath or shower) or wash satisfactorily by other means;
Activities of Daily Living are. Bathing – the ability to wash oneself in a bathtub, shower or by sponge bath, with or without the aid of equipment. Dressing – the ability to put on and remove necessary clothing including braces, artificial limbs or other surgical appliances. Toileting – the ability to get on and off the toilet and maintain personal hygiene. Bladder and Bowel Continence – the ability to manage bowel and bladder function with or without protective undergarments or surgical appliances so that a reasonable level of hygiene is maintained. Transferring – the ability to move in and out of a bed, chair or wheelchair, with or without the use of equipment. Feeding – the ability to consume food or drink that already has been prepared and made available, with or without the use of adaptive utensils. Exclusion: No benefit will be payable under this condition for all other types of Parkinsonism.
Activities of Daily Living are a) Transfer - Getting in and out of a chair without requiring physical assistance.
Activities of Daily Living are. Bathing – the ability to wash oneself in a bathtub, shower or by sponge bath, with or without the aid of equipment. Dressing – the ability to put on and remove necessary clothing including braces, artificial limbs or other surgical appliances. Toileting – the ability to get on and off the toilet and maintain personal hygiene. Bladder and Bowel Continence – the ability to manage bowel and bladder function with or without protective undergarments or surgical appliances so that a reasonable level of hygiene is maintained. Transferring – the ability to move in and out of a bed, chair or wheelchair, with or without the use of equipment. Feeding – the ability to consume food or drink that already has been prepared and made available, with or without the use of adaptive utensils. Exclusion: No benefit will be payable under this condition for all other types of Parkinsonism.” Xxxxxx Xxxxx is defined as “a definite Diagnosis of third-degree xxxxx over at least 20% of the body surface. The Diagnosis of Severe Xxxxx must be made by a Specialist.” Stroke is defined as “a definite Diagnosis of an acute cerebrovascular event caused by intra-cranial thrombosis or haemorrhage, or embolism from an extra-cranial source, with:
Activities of Daily Living are. Bathing – the ability to wash oneself in a bathtub, shower or by sponge bath, with or without the aid of equipment. • Dressing – the ability to put on and remove necessary clothing including braces, artificial limbs or other surgical appliances. • Toileting – the ability to get on and off the toilet and maintain personal hygiene. • Bladder and Bowel Continence – the ability to manage bowel and bladder function with or without protective undergarments or surgical appliances so that a reasonable level of hygiene is maintained. • Transferring – the ability to move in and out of a bed, chair or wheelchair, with or without the use of equipment. • Feeding – the ability to consume food or drink that already has been prepared and made available, with or without the use of adaptive utensils. Cognitive Impairment is defined as “mental deterioration and loss of intellectual ability, evidenced by deterioration in memory, orientation and reasoning, which are measurable and result from demonstrable organic cause as diagnosed by a Specialist. The degree of cognitive impairment must be sufficiently severe as to require a minimum of 8 hours of daily supervision. Determination of a Cognitive Impairment will be made on the basis of clinical data and valid standardized measures of such impairments. Exclusion: No benefit will be payable under this condition for any mental or nervous disorder without a demonstrable organic cause. (Continued on next page) Loss of Limbs A definite diagnosis of the complete severance of two or more limbs at or above the wrist or ankle joint as the result of an accident or medically required amputation. The diagnosis of Loss of Limbs must be made by a Specialist. Loss of Speech A definite diagnosis of the total and irreversible loss of the ability to speak as the result of physical injury or disease, for a period of at least 180 days. The diagnosis of Loss of Speech must be made by a Specialist. Exclusion: No benefit will be payable under this condition for all psychiatric related causes. Major Organ Failure on Waiting List A definite diagnosis of the irreversible failure of the heart, both lungs, liver, both kidneys or bone marrow, and transplantation must be medically necessary. To qualify under Major Organ Failure on Waiting List, the Insured Person must become enrolled as the recipient in a recognized transplant centre in Canada or the United States of America that performs the required form of transplant surgery. For the purposes of the Surviv...
Activities of Daily Living are. Bathing – the ability to wash oneself in a bathtub, shower or by sponge bath, with or without the aid of equipment. • Dressing – the ability to put on and remove necessary clothing including braces, artificial limbs or other surgical appliances. • Toileting – the ability to get on and off the toilet and maintain personal hygiene. • Bladder and Bowel Continence – the ability to manage bowel and bladder function with or without protective undergarments or surgical appliances so that a reasonable level of hygiene is maintained. • Transferring – the ability to move in and out of a bed, chair or wheelchair, with or without the use of equipment. • Feeding – the ability to consume food or drink that already has been prepared and made available, with or without the use of adaptive utensils. Exclusion: No benefit will be payable under this condition for all other types of Parkinsonism. Severe Xxxxx A definite diagnosis of third-degree xxxxx over at least 20% of the body surface. The diagnosis of Severe Xxxxx must be made by a Specialist. Stroke (Cerebrovascular Accident) A definite diagnosis of an acute cerebrovascular event caused by intra-cranial thrombosis or haemorrhage, or embolism from an extra-cranial source, with: • acute onset of new neurological symptoms, and • new objective neurological deficits on clinical examination, persisting for more than 30 days following the date of diagnosis. These new symptoms and deficits must be corroborated by diagnostic imaging testing. The diagnosis of Stroke must be made by a Specialist. (Continued on next page) Exclusion: No benefit will be payable under this condition for: • Transient Ischaemic Attacks; or, • Intracerebral vascular events due to trauma; or, • Lacunar infarcts which do not meet the definition of stroke as described above.
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