The SCP Independent Living Pilot/Feasibility Study consisted of a cross-sectional and a pilot pre/post survey. The cross-sectional survey was designed to provide information on the demographic characteristics of adults receiving independent living services from a Senior Companion and to measure the feasibility of assessing program impact on self-efficacy, life satisfaction, and social and emotional benefits. In addition, the pre/post pilot survey was comprised of a small sample of new clients enrolled in the study when they applied for Senior Companion services in order to assess the feasibility of conducting a longitudinal study of the impact of SCP services on caregivers.
 
Findings from the cross-sectional survey shows: The beneficiaries of CNCS-supported Senior Companion services are primarily female and racially diverse. The majority (83%) of clients have income level below $20,000 per year; Clients gave high ratings to their overall satisfaction with the Senior Companion program; More than two-thirds of clients were diagnosed with two to four medical conditions.

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Program/Intervention
Senior Companion Program
AmeriCorps Program(s)
AmeriCorps Seniors
Age(s) Studied
55+ (Older adult)
Outcome Category
Aging in place
Improving AmeriCorps
Study Type(s)
Case Study or Descriptive
Researcher/Evaluator
JBS International
Published Year
2014