The Eldercare Workforce Alliance (EWA) is working to identify ways in which an “advanced” home health care worker could potentially fill in gaps in care and support individuals, their family caregivers, and other members of the care team. An “Advanced Aide” would be someone who, with additional training and supervision, could provide care that is missing or inefficient. We are hoping to get your perspective as a family caregiver on how an “Advanced Aide” could best be utilized to care for your loved one.

We define the care team as health care professionals (physicians, nurses, social workers, pharmacists, physical therapists, psychologists, psychiatrists, etc…), including direct care workers, and family caregivers. When we talk about direct care workers, we are referring to individuals who provide hands on care such as helping care recipients bathe, dress, eat, and perform other daily tasks. These individuals are often in positions such as Personal Care Attendants, Home Health Aides, Nursing Aides and Attendants, and Home Care Workers. This survey is designed to find out from you, as a family caregiver, how a direct care worker with additional training and supervision may be able to help improve quality of care.

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* 1. Do you provide care (hands on care, coordinate care, support) to a family member(s) or friend(s) who is over 65 years old? For the purpose of this survey, we will call this person the “care recipient” from here on out.

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* 2. Does a direct care worker (home health aide, home care worker, or personal care assistant) currently provide care to the care recipient?

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* 3. If yes, please describe the reason for the direct care worker’s involvement (check all that apply):

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* 4. Are there any care related tasks that you would like to have help with regarding the care recipient, but that the direct care worker is unable to perform?

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* 5. If yes, check off or write in all of the following tasks which you feel could be beneficial to have a direct care worker perform:

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* 6. Are there any tasks that you perform as a family caregiver for which you would like additional training? If so, what are they?

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* 7. As a family caregiver, are there any tasks that you perform that you would rather have performed by a direct care worker? If so, what are they?

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* 8. Do you have any additional thoughts you would like to share?

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* 9. What state do you live in?

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