When you think of independence for someone with intellectual or developmental disabilities (I/DD), what comes to mind? For many families, it’s not about doing everything alone—it’s about doing more of life on their own terms, with the right support in place.
Our team at Amivie believes that independence is built through everyday actions: planning a meal, organizing a room, running a simple errand. These are known as Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs), and they form the foundation of autonomy, confidence, and connection for individuals with I/DD.
What Does “Independence” Really Look Like for Someone with I/DD?True independence means having the tools, confidence, and support to make choices, participate in community life, and express preferences in daily routines. That’s where IADLs come in.
IADLs are life skills that go beyond basic self-care. They empower individuals to navigate their environment with greater ease and dignity at their own pace and in their own way.
IADLs refer to the practical, everyday tasks that make it possible to live independently in the community. These may include:
While Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) cover essential tasks like bathing, eating, and dressing, IADLs focus on the functional skills that enable fuller participation in life.
Mastering IADLs can be life-changing. These skills are closely linked to:
At Amivie, we see each IADL as a stepping stone toward personal growth, self-expression, and dignity.
Supporting IADLs is woven into every part of our care model. We don’t separate skill-building from daily life—we live it out together.
Here’s how we do it:
IADL development is not an “extra” at Amivie; it’s integral to how we help individuals thrive at home.
If you're exploring care options for a loved one with I/DD, here are a few key questions to ask:
Amivie’s comprehensive intake process results in a personalized care plan that reflects each individual’s unique needs, strengths, and goals. We involve families and guardians every step of the way, because sustainable independence starts with understanding what matters most.
We don’t believe in one-size-fits-all support. Every person deserves care that helps them move forward, not just stay afloat.
That’s why Amivie caregivers teach, encourage, and celebrate each new skill gained. We’re here to help individuals with I/DD lead lives that are not only safe but also self-directed and full of possibility, pride, and purpose.
Looking for in-home IADL support that builds independence?
Connect with Amivie today to learn how we can support your loved one’s next step.