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Clinical Frailty Scale* 1 Very Fit— People who are robust active, energetic and motivated These people commonly exercise regularly. They are among the fittest for their age. 2. Well - People who have me aetive disease symptoms but are less ft than category I, Often they exer0se oF are very active occasionally, © seasonal. 3. Managing Well _ People whose medical problems are well controlled, but are not regularly active beyond routine walking 4. Vulnerable - While not dependent on others for aly help, often symptoms limie activities, A common complaint is being slowed up", andlor being tired during th 5 Mildly Frail These people often have more evident slowing, and reed hop in high order IADLs (finances transportation, heavy housework, medi sions). Typical mil frailty progressively i shopping and walking outside alone, mesl preparation and housework, 6 Moderately Frail People nsec! help with all outside activites anc wth keeping house ince often have problems with stars and need help with bathing and might need minimal assistance (cuing, standby) with dressing, 7. Severely Frail - Completely dependent for al personal care, from whatever cause (physical o Cognitive), Even so, they seem stable and not at high risk of dying (within ~ 6 months), Very Severely Frail Completely dependent, coaching the end of life Typical, they could 9Terminally I ° Category applies f peon'= wth a fe expectancy <6 months io ars not otherwise evidently fal, Scoring fralty In people with demenca The degree of ity corresponds to the degree of erent CCommen symptoms in mild demenca incuse orptng the tas ofa recant evant though sill remembering the event isa repeating the ame queston/sory and social wha In moderate dementia recent meron every airs even though they seemingly can remember their paste events wl They can do persona care with promting In severe dementia they cannot do persona care witheut ha coer QBDSRIQUTE

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