Long-term is defined as having been, or likely to be, a year or more, or the remainder of a person's life. In relation to day-to-day activities, the guidance states:
In general, day-to-day activities are things people do on a regular or daily basis, and examples include shopping, reading and writing, having a conversation or using the telephone, watching television, getting washed and dressed, preparing and eating food, carrying out household tasks, walking and travelling by various forms of transport, and taking part in social activities.