OAHM Client Program Questionnaire (Post-modification)

Evaluation of the Older Adults Home Modification Grant Program

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OAHM Client Program Questionnaire (Post-modification)

OMB: 2528-0335

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Appendix C

OAHMP Client Program Questionnaire



Older Adults Home Modification Program

Client Program Questionnaire1

Study ID


Visit


Today’s Date

(mm/dd/yyyy)

Form Completed By:

Site ID

Field Team ID

Client ID


Name

Job Title




Baseline

Follow-Up




(dropdown menu: OT, OTA, CAPS, other [Specify])Program Manager is option at followup

(At baseline) Note: THIS FORM SHOULD ONLY BE COMPLETED BY AN OT/OTA/CAPS.


(Baseline: If client eligibility form is not complete): WARNING: Do not enter data into this form until you have completed the CLIENT ELIGIBILITY FORM.


OMB Control No. 2528-0335, expiration date 5/31/25. This form is designed to provide HUD with information about the effectiveness of its Older Adults Home Modification Grant Program is. The information the client provides is voluntary. The client’s home can be enrolled in the program whether they decide to participate in the evaluation or not. The public reporting burden for collection of this information is estimated to be 6 minutes per response.  HUD may not collect this information, and you are not required to complete this form, unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. 

Grantee Instructions: Administer this questionnaire only to a client you have enrolled in the OAHM Program, i.e., the beneficiary receiving direct services from your program who has been identified as the client by the licensed occupational therapist (OT), or a licensed OT Assistant (OTA) or Certified Aging-in-Place Specialist (CAPS) whose work is overseen by a licensed OT. Make sure this client’s information has been correctly entered into Item 9 of the Client Eligibility Documentation Form. For each question, do not give “not answered” as an answer choice. Instead, gently probe for answers and record “not answered” as a last resort.


Shape1 Section A: ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING DIFFICULTIES DETERMINATION (Source: Katz et al., 1963)

Hand the client Card A/B.

(Baseline Visit) Read Verbatim: “To help us work with you to determine what home modifications are needed, I’d like to know a little more about your ability to perform some everyday activities. Please use the answer choices shown on Card A/B: ‘No and don’t need help,’ ‘yes but don’t need help,’ or ‘need help regardless of difficulty’ when answering these questions. You can read your answer out loud or point, whichever you prefer.”

(Follow-Up Visit) Read Verbatim: “To help us evaluate our older adults home modification program, I’d like to know a little more about your ability to perform some everyday activities. Please use the answer choices shown on Card A/B: ‘No and don’t need help,’ ‘yes but don’t need help,’ or ‘need help regardless of difficulty’ when answering these questions. You can read your answer out loud or point, whichever you prefer.”


No and don't need help (0)

Yes but don't need help (1)

Need help regardless of difficulty (2)

Not answered

A.1 Do you have any difficulty bathing or showering?

A.2 Do you have any difficulty dressing (upper body)?

A.3 Do you have any difficulty dressing (lower body)?

A.4 Do you have any difficulty getting in and out of bed or chairs?

A.5 Do you have any difficulty eating?

A.6 Do you have any difficulty using the toilet, including getting to/on/off the toilet?

A.7 Do you have any difficulty walking across a small room?

A.8 Do you have any difficulty grooming?

If any of the 8 questions were not answered, try to obtain answers.


Shape2 Section B: INSTRUMENTAL ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING DIFFICULTIES DETERMINATION (Lawton & Brody, 1969)

Instruct the client to continue using Card A/B to answer these 8 IADL questions. Check only one answer per question.



No and don't need help (0)

Yes but don't need help (1)

Need help regardless of difficulty (2)

Not answered

B.1 Do you have any difficulty or are you unable to prepare meals?

B.2 Do you have any difficulty doing light housework, such as cleaning dishes, straightening up, or light cleaning?

B.3 Do you have any difficulty shopping for personal items such as medicines or toilet items?

B.4 Do you have any difficulty using the telephone?

B.5 Do you have any difficulty washing laundry?

B.6 Do you have any difficulty traveling independently, by yourself without help from another person?

B.7 Do you have difficulty taking your medications?

B.8 Do you have any difficulty managing your money, for example, paying bills or keeping a bank account, by yourself and without help from another person?

If any of the 8 questions were not answered, try to obtain answers.


Shape3 Section C: Falls Efficacy Scale (Tinetti et al., 1990) *CARD C - Falls Scale*

Hand the client Answer Card C. “On a scale from 1 to 10, with 1 being very confident and 10 being not confident at all, how confident are you that you can do the following activities without falling? Please give me a number on a scale of 1 to 10.”

For each question, enter the number between 1 and 10 the person answers or points to on Card C. Enter "0" if the client doesn't answer the question..

Question

Answer

(range 0-10)

C.1 How confident are you taking a bath or shower without falling


C.2 How confident are you about reaching into cabinets or closets without falling


C.3 How confident are you walking around the house without falling


C.4 How confident are you preparing meals, that don’t require carrying heavy or hot objects, without falling


C.5 How confident are you getting in and out of bed without falling


C.6 How confident are you answering the door or telephone without falling


C.7 How confident are you getting in and out of chairs without falling


C.8 How confident are you getting dressed and undressed without falling


C.9 How confident are you with personal grooming (for example, washing your face) without falling


C.10 How confident are you getting on and off the toilet without falling


If any of questions C.1 through C.10 were not answered, try to obtain answers.

Enter “0” if the client still declines to answer.



Shape4 Section D: Falls and Non-Fall Injuries in the Past Year

Read Verbatim: “A fall is when your body goes to the ground without being pushed.” (CMS HOS)

D.1 In the past 12 months, how many times have you fallen? BRFSS 2020 CFAL.01

Number of times (REDCap: Range 0-75.If answer=0, go to D.6. Enter 76 if the person fell more than 75 times

Not answered (Go to D.6)

D.2 How many of these falls occurred while you were inside your home or on your property (for example, in your yard or your driveway)?

None (Go to D.6)

Number of falls (This number must be ≤ number provided in D.1) (Go to D.2a)

Not answered (Go to D.6)

D.3 Can you please list the approximate date(s) that you fell inside your home or on your property in the past year?

Record all dates; month and year are sufficient if client doesn’t remember exact date. (open ended response listing dates)

Not answered

D.3.a Where in your home or on your property did you fall? Check all that apply

Bathroom

Kitchen

Living room

Dining room

Bedroom

Other room (Specify):_

My driveway

My yard

Other outdoor location on my property (Specify):_______

D.4 What was/were the main reason(s) you fell inside your home or on your property? Do not read answer choices to client. Check all that client mentions.



You tripped or stumbled or slipped

You were not paying attention

You had nothing to hold on to

You blacked out or fainted

You lost your balance

You hurried too much

You had an issue with your hearing

You were exercising

You had an issue with your vision

The lighting was poor

You were getting up after sitting/lying down

You were walking up/down stairs

You had slow reactions or reflexes

You had weakness or numbness in one or both legs

You had a problem with medicine

You drank too much alcohol

You had a problem using a walker, cane or other aid that helps you get around

You had a problem with shoes, sandals, or socks

You had a health condition

Another reason not yet mentioned Specify:___________

Not answered

D.5 “How many of these falls caused an injury that limited your regular activities for at least a day or caused you to go to see a doctor? BRFSS 2020 CFAL.02


None

Number of falls [76 = 76 or more]

Don’t know/Not sure

Refused to answer

D.6 In the past 12 months, did have you had a non-fall injury in your home or on your property? If client answers yes - ask what type of injury and enter the number of times the injury occurred.


None (End Interview)

Burn

Cut

Struck by /dropped object (e.g., pot, chair, door)

Other. Please describe:

Not answered

D.6a Where in your home or on your property did the injury occur? Check all that apply

Bathroom

Kitchen

Living room

Dining room

Bedroom

Other room (Specify)” ________

My driveway

My yard

Other outdoor location on my property (Specify):_______

Not answered

D.7 “How many of these non-fall injuries limited your regular activities for at least a day or caused you to go to see a doctor? BRFSS 2020 CFAL.02


None

Number of injuries [76 = 76 or more]

Don’t know/Not sure

Refused to answer

CLIENT PROGRAM QUESTIONNAIRE ANSWER CARDS

PROGRAM QUESTIONNAIRE ANSWER CARD A/B


No and don’t need help

Yes but don’t need help

Need help regardless of difficulty
















PROGRAM QUESTIONNAIRE ANSWER CARD C


Scale of 1 to 10:



1--------2--------3--------4--------5--------6--------7--------8--------9--------10

Very Not

Confident Confident

At All




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