Four weeks after discharge, for patients discharged from the hospital with mild and severe illnesses, it is necessary to pay attention to higher-level activities of daily living (ADLs), such as social participation, so it is recommended to use the Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL) Assessment Scale to evaluate and take targeted treatments. Instrumental activities of daily living ability mainly includes shopping outings, food preparation, housework, laundry, medication, communication equipment and financial management, etc. It is necessary to comprehensively consider the patient’s mental and trunk functional ability when completing these activities, and through the simulation of real-life scenarios for training, to find out the obstacles to participation in the task, and it is recommended that targeted interventions be carried out under the guidance of an occupational therapist. It is recommended that targeted interventions be conducted under the guidance of an occupational therapist. If symptoms are not relieved or worsened during the training process, please consult a doctor promptly. Source: Dr. Yurai