Findings: Among the participants, 48.9% were dependent according to activities
of daily living and 71.8% were dependent on instrumental activities of
daily living. It was noted that 4.8% had pressure sores and 38.8% were at high
risk. A strong and positive correlation was found among ADLS, IADLS, and
BRAS scores (p < .001). Participants who had a low body mass index, had
lived at the rehabilitation center for a long time, and were fed on regime 1 or
2, had a higher risk of developing pressure sores (p < .001).