This person may have:
- weakness or stiffness in the legs.
- mild stroke
- recent hip fracture
In sitting:
can reach down to pick up objects from the floor without falling.
In standing:
able to stand independently without holding onto walking
aids or furniture.
Walking:
able to walk independently with or without walking aids.
Daily activities:
can eat, dress, groom, dress, shower and toilet him/ herself. He/she may be using assistive devices (e.g. long handle brush) for certain tasks. |
This person may have:
- old hip fracture.
- moderately severe stroke.
- moderately severe Parkinson's Disease.
- above the knee amputation of one leg
In sitting:
has satisfactory sitting balance, i.e. with one hand holding on for support, is able to pick up objects from the floor.
In standing:
able to stand only if there is something to hold onto.
Walking:
needs a walking aids or a helper to walk.
Daily activities:
able to stand and transfer to a bed-side commode chair, needs standby supervision or help for feeding, grooming, dressing, showering and toileting. |