Antonyms for "more unassisted" can be 'aided', 'supported', 'assisted' or 'helped'. Opposite to the concept of independence, to be aided signifies receiving help, guidance, or support from a person or a system. For instance, a patient who is supported by a medical team and devices like oxygen tank or IV drip is considered aided. On the other hand, 'assisted' implies taking an active part in helping someone in need. An assisted living facility offers seniors assistance in activities of daily living, such as bathing, dressing, or meal preparation. While the term more unassisted emphasizes the degree of self-reliance, its antonyms depict support, collaboration, and compassion in fulfilling daily activities or complex tasks.