Definition
Definite diagnosis of the total and permanent inability to perform, by oneself, at least 2 of the following 6 activities of daily living for a continuous period of at least 90 days with no reasonable chance of recovery.
The diagnosis of permanent loss of independent existence must be made by a specialist.
Activities of daily living are:
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bathing: the ability to wash oneself in a bathtub, shower or by sponge bath, with or without the aid of assistive devices;
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dressing: the ability to put on and remove necessary clothing, braces, artificial limbs or other surgical appliances with or without the aid of assistive devices;
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toileting: the ability to get on and off the toilet and maintain personal hygiene with or without the aid of assistive devices;
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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;
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transferring: the ability to move in and out of a bed, chair or wheelchair, with or without the aid of assistive devices;
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feeding: the ability to consume food or drink that already has been prepared and made available, with or without the use of assistive devices.