Training, Rehabilitation & Placement

Activities of Daily Living (ADL)

Training in personal care, household tasks and independent living skills.

Target: Learners, adults & families
Mode: Centre-based training

About This Service

Overview

Activities of Daily Living (ADL) training supports learners and adults to manage personal care, grooming, household tasks and other daily routines with greater independence.

Who This Service Supports

  • Children and adults with visual impairment.
  • Families and caregivers seeking guidance on ADL training.

What the Service Includes

  • Personal grooming and hygiene routines.
  • Basic cooking, cleaning and household organisation.
  • Use of adaptive techniques and tools for daily tasks.

Service Journey

How This Service Works

From the first request to completion, KIB follows a clear, supportive process to ensure a smooth and accessible experience for all clients.

Step 1: Request

The client submits a request or referral for the service through phone, email, or visit.

Step 2: Assessment & Planning

KIB staff review needs, agree on scope, timelines, and any specific adaptations.

Tools & Technologies

Specialised Equipment & Platforms

KIB uses specialised tools, technologies and formats tailored to the needs of persons with visual impairment and other print disabilities.

Adaptive kitchen and household tools

Impact

Benefits for Clients & Institutions

This service is designed to unlock independence, improve learning outcomes, and strengthen inclusive practices in schools, communities and workplaces.

Improved Accessibility

Learners access content in formats they can read, listen to, or feel.

Enhanced Independence

Clients gain skills that support daily living, mobility, and learning.

Track Record

Service Achievements

Key indicators that reflect the reach and effectiveness of this service over time.

1,200+

Clients Served

150+

Institutions Supported