Assistance With Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) is designed for individuals who need help with routine personal activities such as bathing, grooming, dressing, transferring, or eating. This support may become relevant when physical limitations, mobility difficulties, or changes in a person’s ability to complete personal tasks make independent performance more difficult. In Champlin assisted living settings, ADL assistance can be provided as part of a person’s regular daily routine.
How It Works
Typical support may include:
Assistance with bathing and personal hygiene
Grooming and dressing assistance
Help with transfers and mobility-related tasks
Assistance with feeding and eating
Support with toileting and related personal care
Assistance with other routine personal activities as appropriate
What to Expect
ADL support is generally provided during the person’s normal daily routine, with the level of assistance depending on what they can complete independently. Care may involve verbal prompting, hands-on assistance, or support with specific tasks that are difficult to perform without help. The individual can continue participating in the activities they are able to perform while receiving assistance with tasks that require additional support.
Explore Appropriate Care Support
Contact us to discuss the type of assisted living support that may be appropriate for your circumstances. Our team can explain available care options and what you can expect from the service.

