What activities are included in the adls (activities of daily living)?
ANSWER:
Technically, ADLs refer to the triggers that would indicate that benefits might become payable. The broadest definition would include ambulating (walking), bathing, continence, dressing, eating, transferring to or from a bed or wheel chair, and using toilet facilities. The actual ADL's that are considered and the number needed to trigger benefits vary from policy to policy.
Long-Term Care
Health Savings Accounts
You can use this account to pay for your qualified health expenses, including expenses that the plan ordinarily doesn’t cover, such as eyeglasses and hearing aids.
Expenses paid out of the HSA that are eligible expenses under your high-deductible health plan will count toward the plan’s deductible.