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Functional Independence

Also known as: Functional Autonomy, Independent Functioning

The ability to perform daily living activities without assistance from others, encompassing both basic self-care tasks (eating, dressing, bathing) and more complex instrumental activities (shopping, managing finances, using transportation). Functional independence is assessed through observation of real-world task performance rather than clinical testing. In accessibility research, functional independence provides a behavior-based alternative to diagnostic labels for understanding user capabilities and designing appropriate technology supports.

Category: Independent Living · Disability Studies · Assessment

Related: Instrumental Activities of Daily Living · Adaptive Behavior · Activities of Daily Living

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