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Preparing food

This means making a simple one-course meal, including peeling and chopping, opening tins, and safely cooking or heating food. Think about safety, fatigue, pain, and whether you need supervision.

What is a typical day like for you with preparing food?

What happens if you try preparing food unaided?

Aids or adaptations you use for preparing food

Help from other people with preparing food

How long does preparing food take compared to other people?

Does your ability to prepare food vary at different times?

Real examples for preparing food

Your Progress

Preparing food

Eating and drinking

Managing therapy or monitoring a health condition

Washing and bathing

Managing toilet needs or incontinence

Dressing and undressing

Communicating verbally

Reading and understanding signs, symbols and words

Engaging with other people face to face

Making budgeting decisions

Planning and following journeys

Moving around

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