English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA)
Measures describe a question asked to a participant during a survey or an item of information requested from a manager when they fill out a data return. For example, ‘Who do you live with?’ is a measure and the possible responses might be, mother, father, brother, sister etc.
Need/provision/receipt | Description of measure | Start Year | Age range | Age from | Age to | Informant | Multiple rater | Reporting term | Sweep title | Standard instrument | Question/Data item | Response scale | Notes | Physical health measures | Dataset | |
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Provision; | Frequency of use of overnight respite service(s) | 2010 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 5 | No | How often do you use any of these services that involves overnight respite? |
a) at least once a week b) once or twice a month c) 6-11 times a year d)1-5 times a year e) or less than once a year |
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Provision; | Satisfaction with caring | 2010 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 5 | No | Considering all the efforts that I have put into caring for someone, I am fully satisfied with what I have achieved so far. |
a) Strongly agree b) Agree c) Disagree d) Strongly disagree |
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Provision; | Received adequate appreciation for caring from others | 2010 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 5 | No | Considering all the efforts that I have put into caring for someone, I have always received adequate appreciation from others. |
a) Strongly agree b) Agree c) Disagree d) Strongly disagree |
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Receipt; | Receipt of carer's allowance | 2010 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 5 | No | Which of these health or disability benefits are you receiving at the moment? |
a) Incapacity Benefit b) Employment and Support Allowance c) Severe Disablement Allowance d) Statutory Sick Pay e)Attendance Allowance f) Personal Independence Payment g)Disabilitly Living Allowance h) Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit i) War Disablement Pension or War Widow’s Pension or Armed Forces Compensation Scheme j) Carer’s Allowance k) Some other benefit for people with disabilities l) None of these |
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Receipt; | Carer's Allowance: amount | 2010 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 5 | No | How much did you/your spouse receive from Carer’s Allowance? |
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Provision; | Provides help to someone who sick, disabled or frail | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Last month | Wave 6 | No | Is there anyone who is sick, disabled or frail whom you look after or give special help to, other than in a professional capacity? |
a) Yes b) No |
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Provision; | Number of people to whom care or help provided | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Last month | Wave 6 | No | How many people do you provide help and support do? |
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Provision; | Age(s) of person(s) provided help to | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Last month | Wave 6 | No | How old is/are the person(s) you provide help or support to? |
a) Aged 0-15 (child) b) Aged 16-64 (adult) c) Aged 65 and over (Older) |
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Provision; | Hours spend helping person aged 0-15 | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Last week | Wave 6 | No | How many hours did you spend helping person(s) aged 0-15 in the last week? |
a) No help in the last week b) Less than one hour c)1-4 hours d) 5-9 hours e) 10-19 hours f) 20-34 hours g) 35-49 hours h) 50-99 hours i) 100 hours or more |
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Provision; | Hours spend helping person aged 16-64 | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Last week | Wave 6 | No | How many hours did you spend helping person(s) aged 16-64 in the last week? |
a) No help in the last week b) Less than one hour c)1-4 hours d) 5-9 hours e) 10-19 hours f) 20-34 hours g) 35-49 hours h) 50-99 hours i) 100 hours or more |
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Provision; | Hours spend helping person aged 65 or over | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Last week | Wave 6 | No | How many hours did you spend helping person(s) aged 65 or over in the last week? |
a) No help in the last week b) Less than one hour c)1-4 hours d) 5-9 hours e) 10-19 hours f) 20-34 hours g) 35-49 hours h) 50-99 hours i) 100 hours or more |
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Provision; | If wanted a break from caring responsibilities, would someone else have to look after person helped? | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Last month | Wave 6 | No | If cares for any of the three age groups for 19+ hours per week: If you wanted a break for a few hours, would someone else have to look after the person helped? |
a) Yes, someone else needed b) No |
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Provision; | Anyone you could rely on to provide respite from caring role? | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 6 | Is there anyone whom you could rely on to look after person helped either at home or elsewhere? |
a) Yes b) No |
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Provision; | Used any service(s) in order to have a break from caring responsibilities | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Last year | Wave 6 | No | In the last year have you made use of any of the following in order to give you a break? |
a) A sitting service to allow you to go out for a couple of hours b) A befriending service – where a volunteer takes the person you care for out for the day c) Day-care at a social day centre or hospital d) In-home respite where a care worker comes to the home for a few hours e) Overnight respite where the person you care for stays elsewhere f) Overnight respite where a care worker comes and stays in the home g) None or these |
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Provision; | Frequency of use of daytime respite service(s) | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 6 | No | How often do you use any of these services that involves daytime respite? |
a) at least once a week b) once or twice a month c) 6-11 times a year d)1-5 times a year e) or less than once a year |
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Provision; | Frequency of use of overnight respite service(s) | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 6 | No | How often do you use any of these services that involves overnight respite? |
a) at least once a week b) once or twice a month c) 6-11 times a year d)1-5 times a year e) or less than once a year |
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Provision; | Satisfaction with caring | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 6 | No | Considering all the efforts that I have put into caring for someone, I am fully satisfied with what I have achieved so far. |
a) Strongly agree b) Agree c) Disagree d) Strongly disagree |
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Provision; | Received adequate appreciation for caring from others | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 6 | No | Considering all the efforts that I have put into caring for someone, I have always received adequate appreciation from others. |
a) Strongly agree b) Agree c) Disagree d) Strongly disagree |
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Receipt; | Receipt of carer's allowance | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 6 | No | Which of these health or disability benefits are you receiving at the moment? |
a) Incapacity Benefit b) Employment and Support Allowance c) Severe Disablement Allowance d) Statutory Sick Pay e)Attendance Allowance f) Personal Independence Payment g)Disabilitly Living Allowance h) Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit i) War Disablement Pension or War Widow’s Pension or Armed Forces Compensation Scheme j) Carer’s Allowance k) Some other benefit for people with disabilities l) None of these |
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Receipt; | Carer's Allowance: amount | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 6 | No | How much did you/your spouse receive from Carer’s Allowance? |
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Provision; | Provides help to someone who sick, disabled or frail | 2010 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Last month | Wave 5 | No | Is there anyone who is sick, disabled or frail whom you look after or give special help to, other than in a professional capacity? |
a) Yes b) No |
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Provision; | If wanted a break from caring responsibilities, would someone else have to look after person helped? | 2010 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Last month | Wave 5 | No | If cares for any of the three age groups for 19+ hours per week: If you wanted a break for a few hours, would someone else have to look after the person helped? |
a) Yes, someone else needed b) No |
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Provision; | Anyone you could rely on to provide respite from caring role? | 2010 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 5 | Is there anyone whom you could rely on to look after person helped either at home or elsewhere? |
a) Yes b) No |
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Provision; | Used any service(s) in order to have a break from caring responsibilities | 2010 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Last year | Wave 5 | No | In the last year have you made use of any of the following in order to give you a break? |
a) A sitting service to allow you to go out for a couple of hours b) A befriending service – where a volunteer takes the person you care for out for the day c) Day-care at a social day centre or hospital d) In-home respite where a care worker comes to the home for a few hours e) Overnight respite where the person you care for stays elsewhere f) Overnight respite where a care worker comes and stays in the home g) None or these |
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Provision; | Frequency of use of daytime respite service(s) | 2010 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 5 | No | How often do you use any of these services that involves daytime respite? |
a) at least once a week b) once or twice a month c) 6-11 times a year d)1-5 times a year e) or less than once a year |
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Provision; | Frequency of use of overnight respite service(s) | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 8 | No | How often do you use any of these services that involves overnight respite? |
a) at least once a week b) once or twice a month c) 6-11 times a year d)1-5 times a year e) or less than once a year |
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Provision; | Satisfaction with caring | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 8 | No | Considering all the efforts that I have put into caring for someone, I am fully satisfied with what I have achieved so far. |
a) Strongly agree b) Agree c) Disagree d) Strongly disagree |
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Provision; | Received adequate appreciation for caring from others | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 8 | No | Considering all the efforts that I have put into caring for someone, I have always received adequate appreciation from others. |
a) Strongly agree b) Agree c) Disagree d) Strongly disagree |
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Receipt; | Receipt of carer's allowance | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 8 | No | Which of these health or disability benefits are you receiving at the moment? |
a) Incapacity Benefit b) Employment and Support Allowance c) Severe Disablement Allowance d) Statutory Sick Pay e)Attendance Allowance f) Personal Independence Payment g)Disabilitly Living Allowance h) Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit i) War Disablement Pension or War Widow’s Pension or Armed Forces Compensation Scheme j) Carer’s Allowance k) Some other benefit for people with disabilities l) None of these |
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Receipt; | Carer's Allowance: amount | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 8 | No | How much did you/your spouse receive from Carer’s Allowance? |
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Provision; | Provides help to someone who sick, disabled or frail | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Last month | Wave 7 | No | Is there anyone who is sick, disabled or frail whom you look after or give special help to, other than in a professional capacity? |
a) Yes b) No |
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Provision; | Number of people to whom care or help provided | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Last month | Wave 7 | No | How many people do you provide help and support do? |
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Provision; | Age(s) of person(s) provided help to | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Last month | Wave 7 | No | How old is/are the person(s) you provide help or support to? |
a) Aged 0-15 (child) b) Aged 16-64 (adult) c) Aged 65 and over (Older) |
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Provision; | Hours spend helping person aged 0-15 | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Last week | Wave 7 | No | How many hours did you spend helping person(s) aged 0-15 in the last week? |
a) No help in the last week b) Less than one hour c)1-4 hours d) 5-9 hours e) 10-19 hours f) 20-34 hours g) 35-49 hours h) 50-99 hours i) 100 hours or more |
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Provision; | Hours spend helping person aged 16-64 | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Last week | Wave 7 | No | How many hours did you spend helping person(s) aged 16-64 in the last week? |
a) No help in the last week b) Less than one hour c)1-4 hours d) 5-9 hours e) 10-19 hours f) 20-34 hours g) 35-49 hours h) 50-99 hours i) 100 hours or more |
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Provision; | Hours spend helping person aged 65 or over | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Last week | Wave 7 | No | How many hours did you spend helping person(s) aged 65 or over in the last week? |
a) No help in the last week b) Less than one hour c)1-4 hours d) 5-9 hours e) 10-19 hours f) 20-34 hours g) 35-49 hours h) 50-99 hours i) 100 hours or more |
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Provision; | If wanted a break from caring responsibilities, would someone else have to look after person helped? | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Last month | Wave 7 | No | If cares for any of the three age groups for 19+ hours per week: If you wanted a break for a few hours, would someone else have to look after the person helped? |
a) Yes, someone else needed b) No |
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Provision; | Anyone you could rely on to provide respite from caring role? | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 7 | Is there anyone whom you could rely on to look after person helped either at home or elsewhere? |
a) Yes b) No |
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Provision; | Used any service(s) in order to have a break from caring responsibilities | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Last year | Wave 7 | No | In the last year have you made use of any of the following in order to give you a break? |
a) A sitting service to allow you to go out for a couple of hours b) A befriending service – where a volunteer takes the person you care for out for the day c) Day-care at a social day centre or hospital d) In-home respite where a care worker comes to the home for a few hours e) Overnight respite where the person you care for stays elsewhere f) Overnight respite where a care worker comes and stays in the home g) None or these |
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Provision; | Frequency of use of daytime respite service(s) | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 7 | No | How often do you use any of these services that involves daytime respite? |
a) at least once a week b) once or twice a month c) 6-11 times a year d)1-5 times a year e) or less than once a year |
ELSA | |||
Provision; | Frequency of use of overnight respite service(s) | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 7 | No | How often do you use any of these services that involves overnight respite? |
a) at least once a week b) once or twice a month c) 6-11 times a year d)1-5 times a year e) or less than once a year |
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Provision; | Satisfaction with caring | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 7 | No | Considering all the efforts that I have put into caring for someone, I am fully satisfied with what I have achieved so far. |
a) Strongly agree b) Agree c) Disagree d) Strongly disagree |
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Provision; | Received adequate appreciation for caring from others | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 7 | No | Considering all the efforts that I have put into caring for someone, I have always received adequate appreciation from others. |
a) Strongly agree b) Agree c) Disagree d) Strongly disagree |
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Receipt; | Receipt of carer's allowance | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 7 | No | Which of these health or disability benefits are you receiving at the moment? |
a) Incapacity Benefit b) Employment and Support Allowance c) Severe Disablement Allowance d) Statutory Sick Pay e)Attendance Allowance f) Personal Independence Payment g)Disabilitly Living Allowance h) Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit i) War Disablement Pension or War Widow’s Pension or Armed Forces Compensation Scheme j) Carer’s Allowance k) Some other benefit for people with disabilities l) None of these |
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Receipt; | Carer's Allowance: amount | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 7 | No | How much did you/your spouse receive from Carer’s Allowance? |
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Provision; | Hours spend helping person aged 65 or over | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Last week | Wave 9 | No | How many hours did you spend helping person(s) aged 65 or over in the last week? |
a) No help in the last week b) Less than one hour c)1-4 hours d) 5-9 hours e) 10-19 hours f) 20-34 hours g) 35-49 hours h) 50-99 hours i) 100 hours or more |
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Provision; | If wanted a break from caring responsibilities, would someone else have to look after person helped? | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Last month | Wave 9 | No | If cares for any of the three age groups for 19+ hours per week: If you wanted a break for a few hours, would someone else have to look after the person helped? |
a) Yes, someone else needed b) No |
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Provision; | Anyone you could rely on to provide respite from caring role? | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 9 | Is there anyone whom you could rely on to look after person helped either at home or elsewhere? |
a) Yes b) No |
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Provision; | Used any service(s) in order to have a break from caring responsibilities | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Last year | Wave 9 | No | In the last year have you made use of any of the following in order to give you a break? |
a) A sitting service to allow you to go out for a couple of hours b) A befriending service – where a volunteer takes the person you care for out for the day c) Day-care at a social day centre or hospital d) In-home respite where a care worker comes to the home for a few hours e) Overnight respite where the person you care for stays elsewhere f) Overnight respite where a care worker comes and stays in the home g) None or these |
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Provision; | Frequency of use of daytime respite service(s) | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 9 | No | How often do you use any of these services that involves daytime respite? |
a) at least once a week b) once or twice a month c) 6-11 times a year d)1-5 times a year e) or less than once a year |
ELSA | |||
Provision; | Frequency of use of overnight respite service(s) | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 9 | No | How often do you use any of these services that involves overnight respite? |
a) at least once a week b) once or twice a month c) 6-11 times a year d)1-5 times a year e) or less than once a year |
ELSA | |||
Provision; | Satisfaction with caring | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 9 | No | Considering all the efforts that I have put into caring for someone, I am fully satisfied with what I have achieved so far. |
a) Strongly agree b) Agree c) Disagree d) Strongly disagree |
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Provision; | Received adequate appreciation for caring from others | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 9 | No | Considering all the efforts that I have put into caring for someone, I have always received adequate appreciation from others. |
a) Strongly agree b) Agree c) Disagree d) Strongly disagree |
ELSA | |||
Receipt; | Receipt of carer's allowance | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 9 | No | Which of these health or disability benefits are you receiving at the moment? |
a) Incapacity Benefit b) Employment and Support Allowance c) Severe Disablement Allowance d) Statutory Sick Pay e)Attendance Allowance f) Personal Independence Payment g)Disabilitly Living Allowance h) Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit i) War Disablement Pension or War Widow’s Pension or Armed Forces Compensation Scheme j) Carer’s Allowance k) Some other benefit for people with disabilities l) None of these |
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Receipt; | Carer's Allowance: amount | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 9 | No | How much did you/your spouse receive from Carer’s Allowance? |
ELSA | ||||
Provision; | Provides help to someone who sick, disabled or frail | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Last month | Wave 8 | No | Is there anyone who is sick, disabled or frail whom you look after or give special help to, other than in a professional capacity? |
a) Yes b) No |
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Provision; | Number of people to whom care or help provided | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Last month | Wave 8 | No | How many people do you provide help and support do? |
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Provision; | Age(s) of person(s) provided help to | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Last month | Wave 8 | No | How old is/are the person(s) you provide help or support to? |
a) Aged 0-15 (child) b) Aged 16-64 (adult) c) Aged 65 and over (Older) |
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Provision; | Hours spend helping person aged 0-15 | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Last week | Wave 8 | No | How many hours did you spend helping person(s) aged 0-15 in the last week? |
a) No help in the last week b) Less than one hour c)1-4 hours d) 5-9 hours e) 10-19 hours f) 20-34 hours g) 35-49 hours h) 50-99 hours i) 100 hours or more |
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Provision; | Hours spend helping person aged 16-64 | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Last week | Wave 8 | No | How many hours did you spend helping person(s) aged 16-64 in the last week? |
a) No help in the last week b) Less than one hour c)1-4 hours d) 5-9 hours e) 10-19 hours f) 20-34 hours g) 35-49 hours h) 50-99 hours i) 100 hours or more |
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Provision; | Hours spend helping person aged 65 or over | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Last week | Wave 8 | No | How many hours did you spend helping person(s) aged 65 or over in the last week? |
a) No help in the last week b) Less than one hour c)1-4 hours d) 5-9 hours e) 10-19 hours f) 20-34 hours g) 35-49 hours h) 50-99 hours i) 100 hours or more |
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Provision; | If wanted a break from caring responsibilities, would someone else have to look after person helped? | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Last month | Wave 8 | No | If cares for any of the three age groups for 19+ hours per week: If you wanted a break for a few hours, would someone else have to look after the person helped? |
a) Yes, someone else needed b) No |
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Provision; | Anyone you could rely on to provide respite from caring role? | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 8 | Is there anyone whom you could rely on to look after person helped either at home or elsewhere? |
a) Yes b) No |
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Provision; | Used any service(s) in order to have a break from caring responsibilities | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Last year | Wave 8 | No | In the last year have you made use of any of the following in order to give you a break? |
a) A sitting service to allow you to go out for a couple of hours b) A befriending service – where a volunteer takes the person you care for out for the day c) Day-care at a social day centre or hospital d) In-home respite where a care worker comes to the home for a few hours e) Overnight respite where the person you care for stays elsewhere f) Overnight respite where a care worker comes and stays in the home g) None or these |
ELSA | |||
Provision; | Frequency of use of daytime respite service(s) | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 8 | No | How often do you use any of these services that involves daytime respite? |
a) at least once a week b) once or twice a month c) 6-11 times a year d)1-5 times a year e) or less than once a year |
ELSA | |||
Provision; | Provides help to someone who sick, disabled or frail | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Last month | Wave 10 | No | Is there anyone who is sick, disabled or frail whom you look after or give special help to, other than in a professional capacity? |
a) Yes b) No |
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Provision; | Number of people to whom care or help provided | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Last month | Wave 10 | No | How many people do you provide help and support do? |
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Provision; | Age(s) of person(s) provided help to | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Last month | Wave 10 | No | How old is/are the person(s) you provide help or support to? |
a) Aged 0-15 (child) b) Aged 16-64 (adult) c) Aged 65 and over (Older) |
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Provision; | Hours spend helping person aged 0-15 | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Last week | Wave 10 | No | How many hours did you spend helping person(s) aged 0-15 in the last week? |
a) No help in the last week b) Less than one hour c)1-4 hours d) 5-9 hours e) 10-19 hours f) 20-34 hours g) 35-49 hours h) 50-99 hours i) 100 hours or more |
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Provision; | Hours spend helping person aged 16-64 | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Last week | Wave 10 | No | How many hours did you spend helping person(s) aged 16-64 in the last week? |
a) No help in the last week b) Less than one hour c)1-4 hours d) 5-9 hours e) 10-19 hours f) 20-34 hours g) 35-49 hours h) 50-99 hours i) 100 hours or more |
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Provision; | Hours spend helping person aged 65 or over | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Last week | Wave 10 | No | How many hours did you spend helping person(s) aged 65 or over in the last week? |
a) No help in the last week b) Less than one hour c)1-4 hours d) 5-9 hours e) 10-19 hours f) 20-34 hours g) 35-49 hours h) 50-99 hours i) 100 hours or more |
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Provision; | If wanted a break from caring responsibilities, would someone else have to look after person helped? | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Last month | Wave 10 | No | If cares for any of the three age groups for 19+ hours per week: If you wanted a break for a few hours, would someone else have to look after the person helped? |
a) Yes, someone else needed b) No |
ELSA | |||
Provision; | Anyone you could rely on to provide respite from caring role? | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 10 | Is there anyone whom you could rely on to look after person helped either at home or elsewhere? |
a) Yes b) No |
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Provision; | Used any service(s) in order to have a break from caring responsibilities | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Last year | Wave 10 | No | In the last year have you made use of any of the following in order to give you a break? |
a) A sitting service to allow you to go out for a couple of hours b) A befriending service – where a volunteer takes the person you care for out for the day c) Day-care at a social day centre or hospital d) In-home respite where a care worker comes to the home for a few hours e) Overnight respite where the person you care for stays elsewhere f) Overnight respite where a care worker comes and stays in the home g) None or these |
ELSA | |||
Provision; | Frequency of use of daytime respite service(s) | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 10 | No | How often do you use any of these services that involves daytime respite? |
a) at least once a week b) once or twice a month c) 6-11 times a year d)1-5 times a year e) or less than once a year |
ELSA | |||
Provision; | Frequency of use of overnight respite service(s) | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 10 | No | How often do you use any of these services that involves overnight respite? |
a) at least once a week b) once or twice a month c) 6-11 times a year d)1-5 times a year e) or less than once a year |
ELSA | |||
Provision; | Satisfaction with caring | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 10 | No | Considering all the efforts that I have put into caring for someone, I am fully satisfied with what I have achieved so far. |
a) Strongly agree b) Agree c) Disagree d) Strongly disagree |
ELSA | |||
Provision; | Received adequate appreciation for caring from others | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 10 | No | Considering all the efforts that I have put into caring for someone, I have always received adequate appreciation from others. |
a) Strongly agree b) Agree c) Disagree d) Strongly disagree |
ELSA | |||
Receipt; | Receipt of carer's allowance | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 10 | Which of these health or disability benefits are you receiving at the moment? |
a) Incapacity Benefit b) Employment and Support Allowance c) Severe Disablement Allowance d) Statutory Sick Pay e)Attendance Allowance f) Personal Independence Payment g)Disabilitly Living Allowance h) Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit i) War Disablement Pension or War Widow’s Pension or Armed Forces Compensation Scheme j) Carer’s Allowance k) Some other benefit for people with disabilities l) None of these |
ELSA | ||||
Receipt; | Carer's Allowance: amount | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 10 | How much did you/your spouse receive from Carer’s Allowance? |
ELSA | |||||
Provision; | Provides help to someone who sick, disabled or frail | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Last month | Wave 9 | No | Is there anyone who is sick, disabled or frail whom you look after or give special help to, other than in a professional capacity? |
a) Yes b) No |
ELSA | |||
Provision; | Number of people to whom care or help provided | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Last month | Wave 9 | No | How many people do you provide help and support do? |
ELSA | ||||
Provision; | Age(s) of person(s) provided help to | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Last month | Wave 9 | No | How old is/are the person(s) you provide help or support to? |
a) Aged 0-15 (child) b) Aged 16-64 (adult) c) Aged 65 and over (Older) |
ELSA | |||
Provision; | Hours spend helping person aged 0-15 | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Last week | Wave 9 | No | How many hours did you spend helping person(s) aged 0-15 in the last week? |
a) No help in the last week b) Less than one hour c)1-4 hours d) 5-9 hours e) 10-19 hours f) 20-34 hours g) 35-49 hours h) 50-99 hours i) 100 hours or more |
ELSA | |||
Provision; | Hours spend helping person aged 16-64 | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Last week | Wave 9 | No | How many hours did you spend helping person(s) aged 16-64 in the last week? |
a) No help in the last week b) Less than one hour c)1-4 hours d) 5-9 hours e) 10-19 hours f) 20-34 hours g) 35-49 hours h) 50-99 hours i) 100 hours or more |
ELSA | |||
Receipt; | Amount paid for care home | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past two years | Wave 10 main | No | In total, roughly how much did you have to pay for nursing or residential care home fees [in the last two years/since last interview]? Do not include costs that were paid by │the NHS, your local authority or social services, but do include costs that were paid for on your behalf by friends or family, or by private insurance. |
Costs in £ |
ELSA | |||
Receipt; | Use of additional care services | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past three months | Wave 10 main | No | [^Have/Has] [^you/name] used any of the services listed on this card in the last three months? |
01 Occupational therapist or physiotherapist |
ELSA | |||
Receipt; | Delivered meal receipt | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 10 main | No | In the last month [^have/has] [^you/name]… |
01 Attended a lunch club |
ELSA | |||
Receipt; | Lunch club attendance | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 10 main | No | How often [^do/does] [^you/[^Name]] attend a lunch club? |
01 Every day or nearly every day |
ELSA | |||
Receipt; | Day centre attendance | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 10 main | No | How often [^do/does] [^you/name] attend a day care centre? |
01 Every day or nearly every day |
ELSA | |||
Receipt; | Hours spent at day centre | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 10 main | No | Each time that [^you/name] [^have/has] attended the day centre, including attending classes or groups run by the day centre in the last month about how many hours did [^you/he/she] usually spend there? Was it… |
1-3 hours |
ELSA | |||
Receipt; | How often meals on wheels used | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 10 main | No | How often [^do/does] [^you/name] eat a meal provided by Meals on Wheels? |
01 Every day or nearly every day |
ELSA | |||
Receipt; | Use of council handyman | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past three months | Wave 10 main | No | In the last three months, [^have/has] [^you/name] used or received the Local Authority/council’s Handy man’s service? This is usually a free service sometimes arranged through Age Concern or Help the Aged. |
01 Yes |
ELSA | |||
Receipt; | Use of assistive equipment | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 10 main | No | [^Do you / Does [^name]] use any of these? |
01 A cane or walking stick |
ELSA | |||
Receipt; | Use of assistive equipment | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 10 main | No | You mentioned that [^you/name] [^have/has] the aids listed below: |
01 Yes |
ELSA | |||
Receipt; | Replacement of assistive equipment | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 10 main | No | Can I check, did [^you/name] get [^this/these] [^cane or walking stick/ zimmer frame or walker/ manual wheelchair/ electric wheelchair/ buggy or scooter/ personal alarm/ elbow crutches] since [^ |
01 Yes |
ELSA | |||
Receipt; | Assistive equipment - who paid | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 10 main | No | Who paid for the [^cane or walking stick/ zimmer frame or walker/ manual wheelchair/ electric wheelchair/ buggy or scooter/ personal alarm/ elbow crutches]? |
Health Service (NHS) |
ELSA | |||
Receipt; | Assistive equipment - who paid | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 10 main | No | Can I just check that [^the NHS/Social Services/ you/ your spouse or partner] covered all the costs of the [^cane or walking stick/ zimmer frame or walker/ manual wheelchair/ electric wheelchair/ buggy or scooter/ personal alarm/ elbow crutches]? |
1 Yes covered all costs |
ELSA | |||
Provision; | Providing unpaid care to others | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past year | Wave 10 main | No | In the last 12 months, that is, since [^date one year ago], have you done any of these things, unpaid, for someone who was not a relative? |
1 Keeping in touch with someone who has difficulty getting out and about (visiting in person, |
ELSA | |||
Receipt; | Hours of care received | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past week | Wave 10 main | No | Can you tell me whether in the last week [^your/his/her] [^husband/wife/partner/son/other son/daughter/other daughter/grandchild/other grandchild/sister/other sister/brother/other brother/ other relative/ friend/ other friend/ neighbour/other neighbour/the home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing manager/the cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of |
Less than 20 hours, |
ELSA | |||
Receipt; | Regularity of care received | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 10 main | No | Still thinking only about help received in person, how often does [[^BLANK/your/his/her/] [^husband/wife/partner/ son/other son/daughter/other grandchild /sister/other sister/ /other / other /friend/ other friend/neighbour/other neighbour/ the home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing manager/the cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/the other helper] usually help [^you/[^name]]? |
01 Every day |
ELSA | |||
Receipt; | Regularity of care received | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 10 main | No | On the days [[^BLANK/your/his/her/] [^husband/wife/partner/ son/other son/daughter/other grandchild /sister/other sister/ /other / other /friend/ other friend/neighbour/other neighbour/ the home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing manager/the cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/ the other helper] helps [^you/[^name]], how many times a day does he/she usually help [^you/[^name]]? |
01 once a day |
ELSA | |||
Receipt; | Time of day care received | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 10 main | No | Still thinking about help received in person, when does [[^BLANK/your/his/her/] [^husband/wife/partner/son/other son/daughter/other grandchild /sister/other sister/ /other / other /friend/ other friend/neighbour/other neighbour/ the home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing manager/the cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/ the other helper] help [^you/[^name]]? |
01 During the day time only, until [^you/[^name]] [^go/goes] to bed, |
ELSA | |||
Receipt; | Who manages care payments | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 10 main | No | [^Do/Does] [^you/[^name]] usually deal with paying for [^your/his/her] care or does a family member or friend manage this for [^you/[^name]]? |
01 Deals with this all [^your/him/herself] |
ELSA | |||
Receipt; | Care - direct payments or managed by LA | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 10 main | No | Local authorities/council/social services offer different ways of arranging payment for people’s care. This card describes some of these ways. Please look at the card and tell me whether either of these apply for the care [^you/[^name]] receive(s)? |
01 Direct payments |
ELSA | |||
Receipt; | Whether participant has personal budget | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 10 main | No | [^Do/Does] [^you/[^name]] have a Personal Budget, sometimes known as an Individual Budget? This is when the local authority/ council/social services decides the amount or pot of money necessary to meet social care needs. [^You/He/She] can choose how to spend this money which can be used for a range of services, not just social care. |
01 Yes, have Personal Budget/Individual budget |
ELSA | |||
Receipt; | Whether participant had income assessment | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 10 main | No | Has the local authority/council made an assessment of what [^you/[^name]] can afford for any of [^your/his/her] care needs? This is sometimes called an income assessment or means testing. INTERVIEWER: EXPLAIN IF NECESSARY: This might have been when the local │authority/council was organising care services or arranging a Direct Payment for [^your/his/her] care. |
01 Yes, had income assessment |
ELSA | |||
Receipt; | How help was arranged | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 10 main | No | How was the help from [[^BLANK/your/his/her] [^home care worker/ home help/personal assistant/ member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/ voluntary helper/ warden / sheltered housing manager/ cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff from the care/nursing home/other helper] arranged? Please look at this card and tell me which option applies. |
01 Arranged without involvement from the local authority, council or social services, |
ELSA | |||
Receipt; | Who pays for care | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 10 main | No | [^Do/Does] [^you/[^name]] [^your/his/her partner] pay or give any money for the help given by [^BLANK/your/his/her/] [^husband/wife/partner/ son/other son/daughter/other grandchild /sister/other sister/ /other / other /friend/ other friend/neighbour/other neighbour/ the home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing manager/the cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/ the other helper]? Please include any payments made for this care, even if not made directly to the care provider. ^Do not include gifts, treats or occasional payments of expenses such as petrol money or lunch (informal providers only). |
01 Yes, |
ELSA | |||
Receipt; | How much paid for care | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 10 main | No | How much money [^do/does] [^you/[^name]] [^your/his/her partner] pay for the help given by [^BLANK/your/his/her/] [^husband/wife/partner/ son/other son/daughter/other grandchild /sister/other sister/ /other / other /friend/ other friend/neighbour/other neighbour/ the home |
Amount and then… |
ELSA | |||
Receipt; | Do payments cover all of care | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 10 main | No | You said [^you/[^Name]] pay(s) [^amount] [^per hour/per visit/per day/per week/per fortnight/ per four weeks/per calendar month/ per year] for the care provided by [[^BLANK/your/his/her/] [^husband/wife/partner/ son/other son/daughter/other grandchild /sister/other sister/ /other / other /friend/ other friend/neighbour/other neighbour/ the home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing manager/the cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/ the other helper]? |
01 All |
ELSA | |||
Receipt; | Source of payments for care | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 10 main | No | How [^do/does] [^you/name] usually pay or give money to [[^BLANK/your/his/her/] [^husband/wife/partner/ son/other son/daughter/other grandchild /sister/other sister/ other / other /friend/ other friend/neighbour/other neighbour/ the home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing manager/the cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/ the other helper] for helping [^you/him/her]? |
01 Own personal income, savings, pension or benefit (such as Attendance Allowance), |
ELSA | |||
Receipt; | Source of payments for care | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 10 main | No | And [^in addition to what] [^you/[name]] pay(s)), as far as you are aware does anyone else or any organisation pay or give money to [[^BLANK/your/his/her/] ^husband/wife/partner/ son/other son/daughter/other grandchild /sister/other sister/ other / other /friend/ other friend/neighbour/other neighbour/ the home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing manager/the cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/ the other helper] for the care [^you/he/she] receive(s) – for example the council or a family member? Do not count any benefits such as Carers Allowance or Attendance Allowance. |
01 Yes, the local authority /council /social services, |
ELSA | |||
Receipt; | How council payments made | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 10 main | No | And does the local authority, council or social services pay [[^BLANK/your/his/her/] [^husband/wife/partner/ son/other son/daughter/other grandchild /sister/other sister/ /other /other /friend/ other friend/neighbour/other neighbour/ the home care worker/ home help/personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing manager/the cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/ the other helper] directly or is it through a Direct Payment or a Personal Budget? |
01 Local authority / social services or council pay directly, |
ELSA | |||
Receipt; | How much money used from council | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 10 main | No | How much money is [[^BLANK/your/his/her/] [^husband/wife/partner/ son/other son/daughter/other grandchild /sister/other sister/ /other / other /friend/ other friend/neighbour/other neighbour/ the home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing manager/the cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/ the other helper] paid from the direct payment or personal budget for helping [^you/[name]]? |
01 Per hour, |
ELSA | |||
Receipt; | Why no payment made for care | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 10 main | No | You have told me that no payment was made for [[^BLANK/your/his/her/] [^husband/wife/partner/ son/other son/daughter/other grandchild /sister/other sister/ brother/other brother / other /friend/ other friend/neighbour/other neighbour/ the home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing manager/the cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/ the other helper] helping [^you/[name]]. Why was this? |
01 They provided their help for free/ there is no charge for the service, |
ELSA | |||
Receipt; | Staying and/or living in care home | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 10 main | No | [^During the last two years/since your last interview] have you lived or stayed in a nursing home or residential care home? |
01 Yes |
ELSA | |||
Receipt; | Time spent in care home | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 10 main | No | [^Altogether/] how long did you stay in a nursing home or residential care home [^in the last two years/since last interview]? You can tell me your answer in days/nights, weeks or months. |
01 Days/nights |
ELSA | |||
Receipt; | Date started current stay in care home | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 10 main | No | When did you start your current stay in this home? |
Enter year and month |
ELSA | |||
Provision; | Providing care | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past day | Wave 10 Self-completion | No | For the next set of questions, please think about the things you did yesterday and how you spent your time. For example, if you spent one and a half hours, write 1 in the hours box and 30 in the minutes boxes. If you spent only half an hour, write 0 in the hour box and 30 in the minute boxes. Looking after someone – e.g. a sick or disabled relative, a grandchild, or someone else? |
Hours/minutes |
ELSA | |||
Receipt; | Receipt of carer's allowance | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 10 Self-completion | No | Which of these health or disability benefits [^are you / is [^name]] receiving at the moment? |
One response option of the list is: |
ELSA | |||
Receipt; | Help with ADLs & IADLs | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 10 main | No | I have just asked about difficulties [^you/[^name]] may have with some activities. I’d │now like to ask about any help [^you/[^name]] [^have/has] received in the last month, │even if [^you/[^name]] [ ^do/does] not usually need any help. [^Have/Has] [^you/[^name]] received help from anyone with walking 100 yards, in the │last month? What about climbing several flights of stairs without resting? What about dressing, including putting on shoes and socks? What about walking across a room? What about bathing or showering? What about eating, such as cutting up food? What about getting in or out of bed? What about using the toilet, including getting up or down? What about shopping for groceries? What about taking medications? What about doing work around the house or garden? What about managing money, such as paying bills and keeping track of expenses? |
Response scale for all data items: |
ELSA | |||
Receipt; | No. of activities helped with | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 10 main | No | Number of activities respondent has received help within the last month excluding j l m [response options] (shopping, housework, managing money) |
Numerical value |
ELSA | |||
Receipt; | Reason help needed | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 10 main | No | [^Do/Does] [^you/[^name]] receive this help with [^shopping for groceries/doing work around the house or garden/managing money] because of a physical, mental, emotional or memory problem?: |
01 Yes for some or all |
ELSA | |||
Receipt; | Who helps | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 10 main | No | In the last month, who has helped [^you/[^name]] with [^BLANK/ walking 100 yards/climbing stairs/walking across a room/getting in or out of bed/ using the toilet/dressing/ bathing or showering/eating/ shopping for groceries/doing work around the house or garden/taking medications/managing money]? First, please tell me about all of the people from this list who have helped [^you/[^name]]. |
01 Husband/Wife/Partner |
ELSA | |||
Receipt; | Help from professional services | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 10 main | No | Now, please tell me about all of the people from this list who have helped [^you/[^name]] with [^BLANK/ walking 100 yards/climbing stairs/walking across a room/getting in or out of bed/ using the toilet/ dressing/ bathing or showering/eating/shopping for groceries/doing work around the house or garden/taking medications/managing money] in the last month?INTERVIEWER: PROBE – ‘Does anyone else help with these activities?’ |
01 Home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant |
ELSA | |||
Receipt; | Care other than from family/friends | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past two years | Wave 10 main | No | In the last two years [^have/has] [^you/[^name]] received care at home that was not provided by family or friends? |
Yes |
ELSA | |||
Receipt; | Payment for care | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past two years | Wave 10 main | No | In the last two years [^have/has] [^you/[^name]] had to pay for care received at home that was not provided by family or friends? |
Yes |
ELSA | |||
Receipt; | Does help meet needs | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 10 main | No | Thinking about all the help [^you/he/she] receive(s), would you say that the help [^you/he/she] receive(s)… |
01 …Meets [^your/his/her] needs all the time |
ELSA | |||
Receipt; | Carer living in same household | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 10 main | No | You have told me that [^your/his/her] [^husband /wife /partner /son /other son/daughter /other daughter /grandchild /other grandchild /sister /other sister /brother/other brother /other relative/ friend/ other friend] helped [^you/[^name]]. Can I just check, does this person live in the same household as [^you/[^name]]? |
Yes |
ELSA | |||
Receipt; | Identifying carer | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 10 main | No | Please enter person number of the person who helps [^you/[^name]]? |
Household Member 01 to 16 [previously identified] |
ELSA | |||
Receipt; | Sex of carer | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 10 main | No | INTERVIEWER: CODE OR ASK SEX OF PERSON WHO HELPS |
01 Male |
ELSA | |||
Receipt; | Additional carers | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 10 main | No | Did another [^son/ daughter/ grandchild/ sister/ brother/ other relative/ friend/neighbour] help [^you/ [^name]]? |
Yes |
ELSA | |||
Receipt; | Additional carers | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 10 main | No | You have told me that a home care worker/home help/personal assistant helped │[^you/ [^name]] in the last month. [^Do/Does] [^you/ [^name]] have just one person helping [^you /him /her], or [^do/does] [^you/ [^name]] have more than one? |
01 One, |
ELSA | |||
Receipt; | Tasks multiple carers help with | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 10 main | No | Do they [carers] all help with the same kinds of things, or [^do/does] [^you/[^name]] have different people helping with different things? |
01 All help with same kind of things, |
ELSA | |||
Receipt; | Tasks multiple carers help with | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 10 main | No | I’d like you to think about the home care workers, home helps or personal assistants who help with different things, so that I can ask you about each of them later. ^EVERY OTHER TIME IN THE LOOP: BLANK] Thinking of the [^first/second/third] home care worker / home help / personal assistant, what sort of things do they help [^you/[^name]] with? |
01 Getting up in the morning, |
ELSA | |||
Receipt; | Additional carers | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 10 main | No | Are there any more home care workers, home helps or personal assistants who help [^you/[^name]] with different kinds of things? |
01 Yes |
ELSA | |||
Receipt; | Hours of care received | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past week | Wave 10 main | No | Thinking about [^the home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing manager/the cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/ the other helper] in the last week how many hours have they helped [^you/[^name]] in person with these kinds of tasks? Do not include occasional errands/odd jobs without the respondent such as picking up glasses or returning library books |
Number of hours |
ELSA | |||
Receipt; | Hours of care received | 2021 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past week | Wave 10 main | No | Thinking about [^your/his/her] [^husband/wife/partner/son/other son/daughter/other daughter/grandchild/other grandchild/sister/other sister/brother/other brother/ other relative/ friend/ other friend/ neighbour/other neighbour/the home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing manager/the cleaner/the ││council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/ the other helper] in the last week how many hours have they helped [^you/[^name]] in person with these kinds of tasks? Do not include occasional errands/odd jobs without the respondent such as picking up glasses or returning library books |
No help in the last week, |
ELSA | |||
Receipt; | Additional care services | 2010 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Ever | Wave 5 | No | Frequency attended lunch club |
1.0 Every day or nearly every day |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Additional care services | 2010 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Ever | Wave 5 | No | Frequency attended day centre |
1.0 Every day or nearly every day |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Additional care services | 2010 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Ever | Wave 5 | No | Frequency eat meal provided by Meals on Wheels |
1.0 Every day or nearly every day |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Satisfaction with help received | 2010 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 5 | No | Physical functioning: usefulness of help |
1.0 Meets his/her/[PNum] needs all of the time |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Mobility/safety aids | 2010 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 5 | No | Aids used: |
01 A cane or walking stick |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Mobility/safety aids | 2010 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 5 | No | Aids acquired since last interview: |
01 A cane or walking stick |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Mobility/safety aids - who pays | 2010 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 5 | No | Who paid for the [^cane or walking stick/ zimmer frame or walker/ manual wheelchair/ electric wheelchair/ buggy or scooter/ personal alarm/ elbow crutches]? |
1 NHS paid 1.0 Yes covered all costs |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Paying for care | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 6 | No | How much money is [[^BLANK/your/his/her/] husband/wife/partner/ son/other son/daughter/other grandchild /sister/other sister/ /other / other /friend/ other friend/neighbour/other neighbour/ the home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing manager/the cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/ the other helper] paid from the direct payment or personal budget for helping [^you/[name]]? |
INTERVIEWER: ENTER AMOUNT IN POUNDS AND PENCE │││││1.00..9999997.00 01 Per hour, |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Paying for care | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 6 | No | You have told me that no payment was made for [[^BLANK/your/his/her/] ││││husband/wife/partner/ son/other son/daughter/other grandchild /sister/other sister/ brother/other brother / other /friend/ other friend/neighbour/other neighbour/ the home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing manager/the cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/ the other helper] helping [^you/[name]]. Why was this? |
01 They provided their help for free/ there is no charge for the service, |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Time spent in a care home | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past two years | Wave 6 | No | [During the last two years/since your last interview] have you lived or stayed in a nursing home or residential care home? |
01 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Time spent in a care home | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past two years | Wave 6 | No | [Altogether/] how long did you stay in a nursing home or residential care home [in the │last two │years/since last interview]? You can tell me your answer in days/nights, │weeks or months. |
INTERVIEWER: ENTER NUMBER OF DAYS/NIGHTS, WEEKS OR MONTHS. 01 Days/nights |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Time spent in a care home | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past two years | Wave 6 | No | When did you start your current stay in this home? |
INTERVIEWER: ENTER YEAR |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Time spent in a care home | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past two years | Wave 6 | No | “(When did you start your current stay in this home?) |
01 January |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Amount of money spent on care home | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past two years | Wave 6 | No | In total, roughly how much did you have to pay for nursing or residential care home │fees [in the last |
INTERVIEWER: ENTER COSTS IN £”: 0..9999997 |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Additional care services | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 6 | No | In the last month [^have/has] [^you/name]… READ OUT .. |
01 Attended a lunch club |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Additional care services - frequency of use | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 6 | No | How often [^do/does] [^you/] attend a lunch club? How often [^do/does] [^you/name] attend a day care centre? How often [^do/does] [^you/name] eat a meal provided by Meals on Wheels? |
01 Every day or nearly every day |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Additional care services - length of use | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 6 | No | Each time that [^you/name] [^have/has] attended the day centre, including attending classes or groups run by the day centre in the last month about how many hours did [^you/he/she] usually spend there? |
01 1-3 hours |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Additional care services | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past three months | Wave 6 | No | In the last three months, [^have/has] [^you/name] used or received the Local Authority/council’s Handy man’s service? This is usually a free service sometimes arranged through Age Concern or Help the Aged |
01 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Mobility/safety aids | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 6 | No | ^Do you / Does [^name]] use any of these? |
01 A cane or walking stick |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Mobility/safety aids - who pays | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 6 | No | Who paid for the [^cane or walking stick/ zimmer frame or walker/ manual wheelchair/ electric wheelchair/ buggy or scooter/ personal alarm/ elbow crutches]? |
1 Health Service (NHS) |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Mobility/safety aids - who pays | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Cuurent | Wave 6 | No | Can I just check that ^[the NHS/Social Services/ you/ your spouse or partner] covered all the costs of the [^cane or walking stick/ zimmer frame or walker/manual wheelchair/ electric wheelchair/ buggy or scooter/ personal alarm/elbow crutches]? |
1 Yes covered all costs |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Need; | ADLs, IADLs | 2010 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 5 | No | [^do you /does he /does she] have difficulty doing any of the activities on this card? |
01 Dressing, including putting on shoes and socks |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADLs, IADLs - who helps | 2010 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 5 | No | Whether receives help with [^BLANK/ walking 100 yards/climbing stairs/walking across a room/getting in or out of bed/ using the toilet/dressing/ bathing or showering/eating/ shopping for groceries/doing work around the house or garden/taking medications/managing money]? |
01 Husband/Wife/Partner |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Additional care services | 2010 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Ever | Wave 5 | No | Whether ever used lunch club |
0.0 Not mentioned |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Additional care services | 2010 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Ever | Wave 5 | No | Whether ever used day centre |
0.0 Not mentioned |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Additional care services | 2010 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Ever | Wave 5 | No | Whether ever used meals on wheels |
0.0 Not mentioned |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Additional care services | 2010 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Ever | Wave 5 | No | Said not used any of the listed services |
0.0 Not mentioned |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Tasks caregivers carry out | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 6 | No | Do they all help with the same kinds of things, or [^do/does] [^you/[^name]] have different people helping with different things? |
01 All help with same kind of things, |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Tasks caregivers carry out | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 6 | No | I’d like you to think about the home care workers, home helps or personal assistants who help with different things, so that I can ask you about each of them later. Thinking of the [^first/second/third] home care worker / home help / personal assistant, what sort of things do they help [^you/[^name]] with? |
01 Getting up in the morning, |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Additional tasks - who helps | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 6 | No | Are there any more home care workers, home helps or personal assistants who help [^you/[^name]] with different kinds of things? |
01 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Number of hours of care given | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past week | Wave 6 | No | Thinking about [^the home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing manager/the cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/ the other helper] in the last week how many hours have they helped [^you/[^name]] in person with these kinds of tasks? |
Open response |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Number of hours of care given | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past week | Wave 6 | No | Thinking about [^your/his/her] [^husband/wife/partner/son/other son/daughter/other daughter/grandchild/other grandchild/sister/other sister/brother/other brother/ other relative/ friend/ other friend/ neighbour/other neighbour/the home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff ││team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing manager/the cleaner/the ││council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/ the other helper] in the last week how many hours have they helped [^you/[^name]] in person with these kinds of tasks? |
01 No help in the last week, |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Number of hours of care given | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past week | Wave 6 | No | Can you tell me whether in the last week [^your/his/her] [^husband/wife/partner/son/other son/daughter/other daughter/grandchild/other grandchild/sister/other/sister/brother/other brother/ other relative/ friend/ other friend/ neighbour/other neighbour/the home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing manager/the cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/ the other helper] helped [^you/[^name]] in person with these tasks for: |
01 Less than 20 hours, |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Frequency of care | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past week | Wave 6 | No | Still thinking only about help received in person, how often does your/his/her/] husband/wife/partner/ son/other son/daughter/other grandchild /sister/other sister/ /other / other /friend/ other friend/neighbour/other neighbour/ the home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing ││manager/the cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/the other helper] usually help [^you/[^name]]? |
01 Every day |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Frequency of care | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past week | Wave 6 | No | On the days [[^BLANK/your/his/her/] husband/wife/partner/ son/other son/daughter/other grandchild /sister/other sister/ /other / other /friend/ other friend/neighbour/other neighbour/ the home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing manager/the cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/ the other helper] helps [^you/[^name]], how many times a day does he/she usually help [^you/[^name]]? |
01 once a day |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Time of care in the day | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past week | Wave 6 | No | Still thinking about help received in person, when does [[^BLANK/your/his/her/] husband/wife/partner/son/other son/daughter/other grandchild /sister/other sister/other / other /friend/ other friend/neighbour/other neighbour/ the home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing manager/the cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/ the other helper] help [^you/[^name]]? |
01 During the day time only, until [^you/[^name]] [^go/goes] to bed, |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Paying for care | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past week | Wave 6 | No | [^Do/Does] [^you/[^name]] usually deal with paying for [^your/his/her] care or does a family member or │friend manage this for [^you/[^name]]? |
01 Deals with this all [^your/him/hers] |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Paying for care | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 6 | No | Local authorities/council/social services offer different ways of arranging payment for people’s care. This card describes some of these ways. Please look at the card and tell me whether either of these apply for the care [^you/[^name]] receive(s)? |
01 Direct payments |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Paying for care - personal budgets | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 6 | No | [^Do/Does] [^you/[^name]] have a Personal Budget, sometimes known as an Individual Budget? This is when the local authority/ council/social services decides │the amount or pot of money necessary to meet social care needs. [^you/he/she] can │choose how to spend this money which can be used for a range of services, not just social care. |
01 Yes, have Personal Budget/Individual budget |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Paying for care - local authority assessments | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 6 | No | Has the local authority/council made an assessment of what [^you/[^name]] can afford for any of [^your/his/her] care needs? |
01 Yes, had income assessment |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Paying for care - local authority assessments | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 6 | No | How was the help from [[^BLANK/your/his/her] ^home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/voluntary helper/ warden / sheltered housing manager/ cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff from thecare/nursing home/other helper] arranged? Please look at this card and tell me which option applies. |
01 Arranged without involvement from the local authority, council or social services, |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Paying for care | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 6 | No | [^Do/Does] [^you/[^name]] [^your/his/her partner] pay or give any money for the help given by [^BLANK/your/his/her/] husband/wife/partner/ son/other son/daughter/other grandchild /sister/other sister/ /other / other /friend/ other |
01 Yes, |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Paying for care | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 6 | No | How much money [^do/does] [^you/[^name]] [^your/his/her partner] pay for the help given by [^BLANK/your/his/her/] husband/wife/partner/ son/other son/daughter/other grandchild /sister/other sister/ /other / other /friend/ other friend/neighbour/other neighbour/ the home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing manager/the cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/ the other helper]. Please include any payments made for this care, even if not made directly to the care provider? |
INTERVIEWER: ENTER AMOUNT IN POUNDS AND PENCE : 1.00..999997.00 01 per hour |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Paying for care | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 6 | No | You said [^you/[^Name]] pay(s) [^amount] [^per hour/per visit/per day/per week/per fortnight/ per four weeks/per calendar month/ per year] for the care provided by [[^BLANK/your/his/her/] husband/wife/partner/ son/other son/daughter/other grandchild /sister/other sister/ /other / other /friend/ other friend/neighbour/other neighbour/ the home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing manager/the cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/ the other helper]? Does this payment cover all the cost of this help or some of the cost of this help? |
01 All |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Paying for care | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 6 | No | How [^do/does] [^you/name] usually pay or give money to [[^BLANK/your/his/her/] husband/wife/partner/ son/other son/daughter/other grandchild /sister/other sister/other / other /friend/ other friend/neighbour/other neighbour/ the home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing manager/the cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/ the other helper] for helping [^you/him/her]? |
01 Own personal income, savings, pension or benefit (such as Attendance Allowance), |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Paying for care | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 6 | No | And [^in addition to what] [^you/[name]] pay(s)), as far as you are aware does anyone else or any organisation pay or give money to [[^BLANK/your/his/her/] husband/wife/partner/ son/other son/daughter/other grandchild /sister/other sister//other / other /friend/ other friend/neighbour/other neighbour/ the home care |
01 Yes, the local authority /council /social services, |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Paying for care | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 6 | No | And does the local authority, council or social services pay [[^BLANK/your/his/her/] husband/wife/partner/ son/other son/daughter/other grandchild /sister/other sister/ /other /other /friend/ other friend/neighbour/other neighbour/ the home care worker/ home help/personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing manager/the cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/ the other helper] directly or is it through a Direct Payment or a Personal Budget? |
01 Local authority / social services or council pay directly, |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADL - help with | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 6 | No | What about walking across a room? |
1 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADL - help with | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 6 | No | What about bathing or showering? |
2 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADL - help with | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 6 | No | What about eating, such as cutting up food? |
3 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADL - help with | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 6 | No | What about getting in or out of bed? |
4 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADL - help with | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 6 | No | What about using the toilet, including getting up or down? |
5 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | IADL-with help | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 6 | No | What about shopping for groceries? |
6 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | IADL-with help | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 6 | No | What about taking medications? |
7 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | IADL-with help | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 6 | No | What about doing work around the house or garden? |
8 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | IADL-with help | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 6 | No | What about managing money, such as paying bills and keeping track of expenses? |
9 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADLs, IADLs - reason for care requirement | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 6 | No | [^Do/Does] [^you/[^name]] receive this help with [^shopping for groceries/doing work around the house or garden/managing money] because of a physical, mental, emotional or memory problem?: |
01 Yes for some or all |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADLs, IADLs - who cares | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 6 | No | In the last month, who has helped [^you/[^name]] with [^BLANK/ walking 100 yards/climbing stairs/walking across a room/getting in or out of bed/ using the toilet/dressing/ bathing or showering/eating/ shopping for groceries/doing work around the house or garden/taking medications/managing money]? |
01 Husband/Wife/Partner |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADLs, IADLs - who cares | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 6 | No | Now, please tell me about all of the people from this list who have helped [^you/[^name]] with [^BLANK/ walking 100 yards/climbing stairs/walking across a room/getting in or out of bed/ using the toilet/ dressing/ bathing or showering/eating/shopping for groceries/doing work around the house or garden/taking medications/managing money] in the last month? |
01 Home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADLs, IADLs - who cares | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 6 | No | Who was the other person that helped [^you/[^name]]? |
Open response |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADLs, IADLs - who cares | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past two years | Wave 6 | No | In the last two years have you received care at home that was not provided by family or friends? |
1 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADLs, IADLs - who cares | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past two years | Wave 6 | No | In the last two years have you had to pay for care received at home that was not provided by family or friends? |
2 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Adequacy of support | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past two years | Wave 6 | No | Thinking about all the help [^you/he/she] receive(s), would you say that the help │ [^you/he/she] │receive(s)… |
01 …Meets [^your/his/her] needs all the time, |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADLs, IADLs - who cares | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past two years | Wave 6 | No | You have told me that [^your/his/her] [^husband /wife /partner /son /other son/daughter /other daughter /grandchild /other grandchild /sister /other sister /brother /other brother / other relative/ friend/ other friend] helped [^you/[^name]]. |
1 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADLs, IADLs - who cares | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past two years | Wave 6 | No | “[You have told me that [^your /his /her] [^husband /wife /partner/son /other son/daughter /other daughter /grandchild /other grandchild /sister /other sister /brother ││ /other brother / other relative/ friend / other friend/ neighbour /other neighbour] helped [^you/[^name]]. What is [^your /his /her] [^husband’s /wife’s /partner’s /son’s /other ││ son’s /daughter’s /other daughter’s /grandchild’s /other grandchild’s /sister’s / other/ sister’s /brother’s /other brother’s / other relative’s / friend’s / other friend’s/neighbour’s /other neighbour’s] name? INTERVIEWER: CODE OR ASK SEX OF PERSON WHO HELPS” |
Open response 01 Male |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADLs, IADLs - who cares | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past two years | Wave 6 | No | Did an other [^son/ daughter/ grandchild/ sister/ brother/ other relative/ friend/neighbour] help [^you/ [^name]]? |
1 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADLs, IADLs - who cares | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 6 | No | You have told me that a home care worker/home help/personal assistant helped [^you/ [^name]] in the last month. [^Do/Does] [^you/ [^name]] have just one person helping [^you /him /her], or [^do │ /does] │[^you/ [^name]] have more than one? |
01 One, |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Need; | ADLs, IADLs | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 6 | No | Because of a health problem, [^do you /does he /does she] have difficulty doing any of the activities on this card? Exclude any difficulties that you expect to last less than three months |
01 Dressing, including putting on shoes and socks |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Need; | ADLs, IADLs | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 6 | No | Here are a few more everyday activities. Please tell me if [^you have / [^name] has] any difficulty with these because of a physical, mental, emotional or memory problem. Again exclude any difficulties you expect to last less than three months. |
01 Dressing, including putting on shoes and socks |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADL - help with | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 6 | No | [^Have/Has] [^you/[^name]] received help from anyone with walking 100 yards, in the last month? |
1 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADL - help with | 2012 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 6 | No | What about dressing, including putting on shoes and socks? |
1 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Paying for care | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 7 | No | And [^in addition to what] [^you/[name]] pay(s)), as far as you are aware does anyone else or any organisation pay or give money to [[^BLANK/your/his/her/] husband/wife/partner/ son/other son/daughter/other grandchild /sister/other sister//other / other /friend/ other friend/neighbour/other neighbour/ the home care |
01 Yes, the local authority /council /social services, |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Paying for care | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 7 | No | And does the local authority, council or social services pay [[^BLANK/your/his/her/] husband/wife/partner/ son/other son/daughter/other grandchild /sister/other sister/ /other /other /friend/ other friend/neighbour/other neighbour/ the home care worker/ home help/personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing manager/the cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/ the other helper] directly or is it through a Direct Payment or a Personal Budget? |
01 Local authority / social services or council pay directly, |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Paying for care | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 7 | No | How much money is [[^BLANK/your/his/her/] husband/wife/partner/ son/other son/daughter/other grandchild /sister/other sister/ /other / other /friend/ other friend/neighbour/other neighbour/ the home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing manager/the cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/ the other helper] paid from the direct payment or personal budget for helping [^you/[name]]? |
INTERVIEWER: ENTER AMOUNT IN POUNDS AND PENCE │││││1.00..9999997.00 01 Per hour, |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Paying for care | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 7 | No | You have told me that no payment was made for [[^BLANK/your/his/her/] ││││husband/wife/partner/ son/other son/daughter/other grandchild /sister/other sister/ brother/other brother / other /friend/ other friend/neighbour/other neighbour/ the home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing manager/the cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/ the other helper] helping [^you/[name]]. Why was this? |
01 They provided their help for free/ there is no charge for the service, |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Time spent in a care home | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past two years | Wave 7 | No | [During the last two years/since your last interview] have you lived or stayed in a nursing home or residential care home? |
01 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Time spent in a care home | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past two years | Wave 7 | No | [Altogether/] how long did you stay in a nursing home or residential care home [in the │last two │years/since last interview]? You can tell me your answer in days/nights, │weeks or months. |
INTERVIEWER: ENTER NUMBER OF DAYS/NIGHTS, WEEKS OR MONTHS. 01 Days/nights |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Time spent in a care home | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past two years | Wave 7 | No | When did you start your current stay in this home? |
INTERVIEWER: ENTER YEAR |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Time spent in a care home | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past two years | Wave 7 | No | “(When did you start your current stay in this home?) |
01 January |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Amount of money spent on care home | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past two years | Wave 7 | No | In total, roughly how much did you have to pay for nursing or residential care home │fees [in the last |
INTERVIEWER: ENTER COSTS IN £”: 0..9999997 |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Additional care services | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 7 | No | In the last month [^have/has] [^you/name]… READ OUT .. |
01 Attended a lunch club |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Additional care services - frequency of use | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 7 | No | How often [^do/does] [^you/] attend a lunch club? How often [^do/does] [^you/name] attend a day care centre? How often [^do/does] [^you/name] eat a meal provided by Meals on Wheels? |
01 Every day or nearly every day |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Additional care services - length of use | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 7 | No | Each time that [^you/name] [^have/has] attended the day centre, including attending classes or groups run by the day centre in the last month about how many hours did [^you/he/she] usually spend there? |
01 1-3 hours |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Additional care services | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past three months | Wave 7 | No | In the last three months, [^have/has] [^you/name] used or received the Local Authority/council’s Handy man’s service? This is usually a free service sometimes arranged through Age Concern or Help the Aged |
01 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Mobility/safety aids | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 7 | No | ^Do you / Does [^name]] use any of these? |
01 A cane or walking stick |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Mobility/safety aids - who pays | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 7 | No | Who paid for the [^cane or walking stick/ zimmer frame or walker/ manual wheelchair/ electric wheelchair/ buggy or scooter/ personal alarm/ elbow crutches]? |
1 Health Service (NHS) |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Mobility/safety aids - who pays | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Cuurent | Wave 7 | No | Can I just check that ^[the NHS/Social Services/ you/ your spouse or partner] covered all the costs of the [^cane or walking stick/ zimmer frame or walker/manual wheelchair/ electric wheelchair/ buggy or scooter/ personal alarm/elbow crutches]? |
1 Yes covered all costs |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADLs, IADLs - who cares | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past two years | Wave 7 | No | Did an other [^son/ daughter/ grandchild/ sister/ brother/ other relative/ friend/neighbour] help [^you/ [^name]]? |
1 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADLs, IADLs - who cares | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 7 | No | You have told me that a home care worker/home help/personal assistant helped [^you/ [^name]] in the last month. [^Do/Does] [^you/ [^name]] have just one person helping [^you /him /her], or [^do │ /does] │[^you/ [^name]] have more than one? |
01 One, |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Tasks caregivers carry out | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 7 | No | Do they all help with the same kinds of things, or [^do/does] [^you/[^name]] have different people helping with different things? |
01 All help with same kind of things, |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Tasks caregivers carry out | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 7 | No | I’d like you to think about the home care workers, home helps or personal assistants who help with different things, so that I can ask you about each of them later. Thinking of the [^first/second/third] home care worker / home help / personal assistant, what sort of things do they help [^you/[^name]] with? |
01 Getting up in the morning, |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Additional tasks - who helps | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 7 | No | Are there any more home care workers, home helps or personal assistants who help [^you/[^name]] with different kinds of things? |
01 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Number of hours of care given | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past week | Wave 7 | No | Thinking about [^the home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing manager/the cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/ the other helper] in the last week how many hours have they helped [^you/[^name]] in person with these kinds of tasks? |
Open response |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Number of hours of care given | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past week | Wave 7 | No | Thinking about [^your/his/her] [^husband/wife/partner/son/other son/daughter/other daughter/grandchild/other grandchild/sister/other sister/brother/other brother/ other relative/ friend/ other friend/ neighbour/other neighbour/the home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff ││team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing manager/the cleaner/the ││council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/ the other helper] in the last week how many hours have they helped [^you/[^name]] in person with these kinds of tasks? |
01 No help in the last week, |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Number of hours of care given | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past week | Wave 7 | No | Can you tell me whether in the last week [^your/his/her] [^husband/wife/partner/son/other son/daughter/other daughter/grandchild/other grandchild/sister/other/sister/brother/other brother/ other relative/ friend/ other friend/ neighbour/other neighbour/the home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing manager/the cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/ the other helper] helped [^you/[^name]] in person with these tasks for: |
01 Less than 20 hours, |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Frequency of care | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past week | Wave 7 | No | Still thinking only about help received in person, how often does your/his/her/] husband/wife/partner/ son/other son/daughter/other grandchild /sister/other sister/ /other / other /friend/ other friend/neighbour/other neighbour/ the home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing ││manager/the cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/the other helper] usually help [^you/[^name]]? |
01 Every day |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Frequency of care | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past week | Wave 7 | No | On the days [[^BLANK/your/his/her/] husband/wife/partner/ son/other son/daughter/other grandchild /sister/other sister/ /other / other /friend/ other friend/neighbour/other neighbour/ the home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing manager/the cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/ the other helper] helps [^you/[^name]], how many times a day does he/she usually help [^you/[^name]]? |
01 once a day |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Time of care in the day | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past week | Wave 7 | No | Still thinking about help received in person, when does [[^BLANK/your/his/her/] husband/wife/partner/son/other son/daughter/other grandchild /sister/other sister/other / other /friend/ other friend/neighbour/other neighbour/ the home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing manager/the cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/ the other helper] help [^you/[^name]]? |
01 During the day time only, until [^you/[^name]] [^go/goes] to bed, |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Paying for care | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past week | Wave 7 | No | [^Do/Does] [^you/[^name]] usually deal with paying for [^your/his/her] care or does a family member or │friend manage this for [^you/[^name]]? |
01 Deals with this all [^your/him/hers] |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Paying for care | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 7 | No | Local authorities/council/social services offer different ways of arranging payment for people’s care. This card describes some of these ways. Please look at the card and tell me whether either of these apply for the care [^you/[^name]] receive(s)? |
01 Direct payments |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Paying for care - personal budgets | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 7 | No | [^Do/Does] [^you/[^name]] have a Personal Budget, sometimes known as an Individual Budget? This is when the local authority/ council/social services decides │the amount or pot of money necessary to meet social care needs. [^you/he/she] can │choose how to spend this money which can be used for a range of services, not just social care. |
01 Yes, have Personal Budget/Individual budget |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Paying for care - local authority assessments | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 7 | No | Has the local authority/council made an assessment of what [^you/[^name]] can afford for any of [^your/his/her] care needs? |
01 Yes, had income assessment |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Paying for care - local authority assessments | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 7 | No | How was the help from [[^BLANK/your/his/her] ^home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/voluntary helper/ warden / sheltered housing manager/ cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff from thecare/nursing home/other helper] arranged? Please look at this card and tell me which option applies. |
01 Arranged without involvement from the local authority, council or social services, |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Paying for care | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 7 | No | [^Do/Does] [^you/[^name]] [^your/his/her partner] pay or give any money for the help given by [^BLANK/your/his/her/] husband/wife/partner/ son/other son/daughter/other grandchild /sister/other sister/ /other / other /friend/ other |
01 Yes, |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Paying for care | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 7 | No | How much money [^do/does] [^you/[^name]] [^your/his/her partner] pay for the help given by [^BLANK/your/his/her/] husband/wife/partner/ son/other son/daughter/other grandchild /sister/other sister/ /other / other /friend/ other friend/neighbour/other neighbour/ the home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing manager/the cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/ the other helper]. Please include any payments made for this care, even if not made directly to the care provider? |
INTERVIEWER: ENTER AMOUNT IN POUNDS AND PENCE : 1.00..999997.00 01 per hour |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Paying for care | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 7 | No | You said [^you/[^Name]] pay(s) [^amount] [^per hour/per visit/per day/per week/per fortnight/ per four weeks/per calendar month/ per year] for the care provided by [[^BLANK/your/his/her/] husband/wife/partner/ son/other son/daughter/other grandchild /sister/other sister/ /other / other /friend/ other friend/neighbour/other neighbour/ the home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing manager/the cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/ the other helper]? Does this payment cover all the cost of this help or some of the cost of this help? |
01 All |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Paying for care | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 7 | No | How [^do/does] [^you/name] usually pay or give money to [[^BLANK/your/his/her/] husband/wife/partner/ son/other son/daughter/other grandchild /sister/other sister/other / other /friend/ other friend/neighbour/other neighbour/ the home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing manager/the cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/ the other helper] for helping [^you/him/her]? |
01 Own personal income, savings, pension or benefit (such as Attendance Allowance), |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADL - help with | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 7 | No | [^Have/Has] [^you/[^name]] received help from anyone with walking 100 yards, in the last month? |
1 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADL - help with | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 7 | No | What about dressing, including putting on shoes and socks? |
1 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADL - help with | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 7 | No | What about walking across a room? |
1 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADL - help with | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 7 | No | What about bathing or showering? |
2 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADL - help with | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 7 | No | What about eating, such as cutting up food? |
3 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADL - help with | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 7 | No | What about getting in or out of bed? |
4 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADL - help with | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 7 | No | What about using the toilet, including getting up or down? |
5 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | IADL-with help | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 7 | No | What about shopping for groceries? |
6 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | IADL-with help | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 7 | No | What about taking medications? |
7 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | IADL-with help | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 7 | No | What about doing work around the house or garden? |
8 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | IADL-with help | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 7 | No | What about managing money, such as paying bills and keeping track of expenses? |
9 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADLs, IADLs - reason for care requirement | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 7 | No | [^Do/Does] [^you/[^name]] receive this help with [^shopping for groceries/doing work around the house or garden/managing money] because of a physical, mental, emotional or memory problem?: |
01 Yes for some or all |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADLs, IADLs - who cares | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 7 | No | In the last month, who has helped [^you/[^name]] with [^BLANK/ walking 100 yards/climbing stairs/walking across a room/getting in or out of bed/ using the toilet/dressing/ bathing or showering/eating/ shopping for groceries/doing work around the house or garden/taking medications/managing money]? |
01 Husband/Wife/Partner |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADLs, IADLs - who cares | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 7 | No | Now, please tell me about all of the people from this list who have helped [^you/[^name]] with [^BLANK/ walking 100 yards/climbing stairs/walking across a room/getting in or out of bed/ using the toilet/ dressing/ bathing or showering/eating/shopping for groceries/doing work around the house or garden/taking medications/managing money] in the last month? |
01 Home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADLs, IADLs - who cares | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 7 | No | Who was the other person that helped [^you/[^name]]? |
Open response |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADLs, IADLs - who cares | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past two years | Wave 7 | No | In the last two years have you received care at home that was not provided by family or friends? |
1 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADLs, IADLs - who cares | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past two years | Wave 7 | No | In the last two years have you had to pay for care received at home that was not provided by family or friends? |
2 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Adequacy of support | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past two years | Wave 7 | No | Thinking about all the help [^you/he/she] receive(s), would you say that the help │ [^you/he/she] │receive(s)… |
01 …Meets [^your/his/her] needs all the time, |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADLs, IADLs - who cares | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past two years | Wave 7 | No | You have told me that [^your/his/her] [^husband /wife /partner /son /other son/daughter /other daughter /grandchild /other grandchild /sister /other sister /brother /other brother / other relative/ friend/ other friend] helped [^you/[^name]]. |
1 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADLs, IADLs - who cares | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past two years | Wave 7 | No | “[You have told me that [^your /his /her] [^husband /wife /partner/son /other son/daughter /other daughter /grandchild /other grandchild /sister /other sister /brother ││ /other brother / other relative/ friend / other friend/ neighbour /other neighbour] helped [^you/[^name]]. What is [^your /his /her] [^husband’s /wife’s /partner’s /son’s /other ││ son’s /daughter’s /other daughter’s /grandchild’s /other grandchild’s /sister’s / other/ sister’s /brother’s /other brother’s / other relative’s / friend’s / other friend’s/neighbour’s /other neighbour’s] name? INTERVIEWER: CODE OR ASK SEX OF PERSON WHO HELPS” |
Open response 01 Male |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Paying for care | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 8 | No | How [^do/does] [^you/name] usually pay or give money to [[^BLANK/your/his/her/] husband/wife/partner/ son/other son/daughter/other grandchild /sister/other sister/other / other /friend/ other friend/neighbour/other neighbour/ the home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing manager/the cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/ the other helper] for helping [^you/him/her]? |
01 Own personal income, savings, pension or benefit (such as Attendance Allowance), |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Paying for care | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 8 | No | And [^in addition to what] [^you/[name]] pay(s)), as far as you are aware does anyone else or any organisation pay or give money to [[^BLANK/your/his/her/] husband/wife/partner/ son/other son/daughter/other grandchild /sister/other sister//other / other /friend/ other friend/neighbour/other neighbour/ the home care |
01 Yes, the local authority /council /social services, |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Paying for care | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 8 | No | And does the local authority, council or social services pay [[^BLANK/your/his/her/] husband/wife/partner/ son/other son/daughter/other grandchild /sister/other sister/ /other /other /friend/ other friend/neighbour/other neighbour/ the home care worker/ home help/personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing manager/the cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/ the other helper] directly or is it through a Direct Payment or a Personal Budget? |
01 Local authority / social services or council pay directly, |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Paying for care | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 8 | No | How much money is [[^BLANK/your/his/her/] husband/wife/partner/ son/other son/daughter/other grandchild /sister/other sister/ /other / other /friend/ other friend/neighbour/other neighbour/ the home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing manager/the cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/ the other helper] paid from the direct payment or personal budget for helping [^you/[name]]? |
INTERVIEWER: ENTER AMOUNT IN POUNDS AND PENCE │││││1.00..9999997.00 01 Per hour, |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Paying for care | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 8 | No | You have told me that no payment was made for [[^BLANK/your/his/her/] ││││husband/wife/partner/ son/other son/daughter/other grandchild /sister/other sister/ brother/other brother / other /friend/ other friend/neighbour/other neighbour/ the home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing manager/the cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/ the other helper] helping [^you/[name]]. Why was this? |
01 They provided their help for free/ there is no charge for the service, |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Time spent in a care home | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past two years | Wave 8 | No | [During the last two years/since your last interview] have you lived or stayed in a nursing home or residential care home? |
01 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Time spent in a care home | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past two years | Wave 8 | No | [Altogether/] how long did you stay in a nursing home or residential care home [in the │last two │years/since last interview]? You can tell me your answer in days/nights, │weeks or months. |
INTERVIEWER: ENTER NUMBER OF DAYS/NIGHTS, WEEKS OR MONTHS. 01 Days/nights |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Time spent in a care home | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past two years | Wave 8 | No | When did you start your current stay in this home? |
INTERVIEWER: ENTER YEAR |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Time spent in a care home | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past two years | Wave 8 | No | “(When did you start your current stay in this home?) |
01 January |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Amount of money spent on care home | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past two years | Wave 8 | No | In total, roughly how much did you have to pay for nursing or residential care home │fees [in the last |
INTERVIEWER: ENTER COSTS IN £”: 0..9999997 |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Additional care services | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 8 | No | In the last month [^have/has] [^you/name]… READ OUT .. |
01 Attended a lunch club |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Additional care services - frequency of use | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 8 | No | How often [^do/does] [^you/] attend a lunch club? How often [^do/does] [^you/name] attend a day care centre? How often [^do/does] [^you/name] eat a meal provided by Meals on Wheels? |
01 Every day or nearly every day |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Additional care services - length of use | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 8 | No | Each time that [^you/name] [^have/has] attended the day centre, including attending classes or groups run by the day centre in the last month about how many hours did [^you/he/she] usually spend there? |
01 1-3 hours |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Additional care services | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past three months | Wave 8 | No | In the last three months, [^have/has] [^you/name] used or received the Local Authority/council’s Handy man’s service? This is usually a free service sometimes arranged through Age Concern or Help the Aged |
01 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Mobility/safety aids | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 8 | No | ^Do you / Does [^name]] use any of these? |
01 A cane or walking stick |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Mobility/safety aids - who pays | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 8 | No | Who paid for the [^cane or walking stick/ zimmer frame or walker/ manual wheelchair/ electric wheelchair/ buggy or scooter/ personal alarm/ elbow crutches]? |
1 Health Service (NHS) |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Mobility/safety aids - who pays | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Cuurent | Wave 8 | No | Can I just check that ^[the NHS/Social Services/ you/ your spouse or partner] covered all the costs of the [^cane or walking stick/ zimmer frame or walker/manual wheelchair/ electric wheelchair/ buggy or scooter/ personal alarm/elbow crutches]? |
1 Yes covered all costs |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Need; | ADL - walking | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 7 | No | By [^yourself / himself / herself] and without using any special equipment, how much difficulty [^do you / does [^name]] have walking for a quarter of a mile? [^Do you / Does he / Does she] have… |
1 …no difficulty, |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Need; | ADL - walking | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 7 | No | Because of a health problem, [^do you /does he /does she] have difficulty doing any of the activities on this card? Exclude any difficulties that you expect to last less than three months |
01 Dressing, including putting on shoes and socks |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Need; | ADLs, IADLs | 2014 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 7 | No | Here are a few more everyday activities. Please tell me if [^you have / [^name] has] any difficulty with these because of a physical, mental, emotional or memory problem. Again exclude any difficulties you expect to last less than three months. |
01 Dressing, including putting on shoes and socks |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADLs, IADLs - who cares | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past two years | Wave 8 | No | “[You have told me that [^your /his /her] [^husband /wife /partner/son /other son/daughter /other daughter /grandchild /other grandchild /sister /other sister /brother ││ /other brother / other relative/ friend / other friend/ neighbour /other neighbour] helped [^you/[^name]]. What is [^your /his /her] [^husband’s /wife’s /partner’s /son’s /other ││ son’s /daughter’s /other daughter’s /grandchild’s /other grandchild’s /sister’s / other/ sister’s /brother’s /other brother’s / other relative’s / friend’s / other friend’s/neighbour’s /other neighbour’s] name? INTERVIEWER: CODE OR ASK SEX OF PERSON WHO HELPS” |
Open response 01 Male |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADLs, IADLs - who cares | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past two years | Wave 8 | No | Did an other [^son/ daughter/ grandchild/ sister/ brother/ other relative/ friend/neighbour] help [^you/ [^name]]? |
1 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADLs, IADLs - who cares | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 8 | No | You have told me that a home care worker/home help/personal assistant helped [^you/ [^name]] in the last month. [^Do/Does] [^you/ [^name]] have just one person helping [^you /him /her], or [^do │ /does] │[^you/ [^name]] have more than one? |
01 One, |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Tasks caregivers carry out | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 8 | No | Do they all help with the same kinds of things, or [^do/does] [^you/[^name]] have different people helping with different things? |
01 All help with same kind of things, |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Tasks caregivers carry out | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 8 | No | I’d like you to think about the home care workers, home helps or personal assistants who help with different things, so that I can ask you about each of them later. Thinking of the [^first/second/third] home care worker / home help / personal assistant, what sort of things do they help [^you/[^name]] with? |
01 Getting up in the morning, |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Additional tasks - who helps | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 8 | No | Are there any more home care workers, home helps or personal assistants who help [^you/[^name]] with different kinds of things? |
01 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Number of hours of care given | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past week | Wave 8 | No | Thinking about [^the home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing manager/the cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/ the other helper] in the last week how many hours have they helped [^you/[^name]] in person with these kinds of tasks? |
Open response |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Number of hours of care given | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past week | Wave 8 | No | Thinking about [^your/his/her] [^husband/wife/partner/son/other son/daughter/other daughter/grandchild/other grandchild/sister/other sister/brother/other brother/ other relative/ friend/ other friend/ neighbour/other neighbour/the home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff ││team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing manager/the cleaner/the ││council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/ the other helper] in the last week how many hours have they helped [^you/[^name]] in person with these kinds of tasks? |
01 No help in the last week, |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Number of hours of care given | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past week | Wave 8 | No | Can you tell me whether in the last week [^your/his/her] [^husband/wife/partner/son/other son/daughter/other daughter/grandchild/other grandchild/sister/other/sister/brother/other brother/ other relative/ friend/ other friend/ neighbour/other neighbour/the home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing manager/the cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/ the other helper] helped [^you/[^name]] in person with these tasks for: |
01 Less than 20 hours, |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Frequency of care | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past week | Wave 8 | No | Still thinking only about help received in person, how often does your/his/her/] husband/wife/partner/ son/other son/daughter/other grandchild /sister/other sister/ /other / other /friend/ other friend/neighbour/other neighbour/ the home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing ││manager/the cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/the other helper] usually help [^you/[^name]]? |
01 Every day |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Frequency of care | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past week | Wave 8 | No | On the days [[^BLANK/your/his/her/] husband/wife/partner/ son/other son/daughter/other grandchild /sister/other sister/ /other / other /friend/ other friend/neighbour/other neighbour/ the home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing manager/the cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/ the other helper] helps [^you/[^name]], how many times a day does he/she usually help [^you/[^name]]? |
01 once a day |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Time of care in the day | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past week | Wave 8 | No | Still thinking about help received in person, when does [[^BLANK/your/his/her/] husband/wife/partner/son/other son/daughter/other grandchild /sister/other sister/other / other /friend/ other friend/neighbour/other neighbour/ the home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing manager/the cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/ the other helper] help [^you/[^name]]? |
01 During the day time only, until [^you/[^name]] [^go/goes] to bed, |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Paying for care | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past week | Wave 8 | No | [^Do/Does] [^you/[^name]] usually deal with paying for [^your/his/her] care or does a family member or │friend manage this for [^you/[^name]]? |
01 Deals with this all [^your/him/hers] |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Paying for care | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 8 | No | Local authorities/council/social services offer different ways of arranging payment for people’s care. This card describes some of these ways. Please look at the card and tell me whether either of these apply for the care [^you/[^name]] receive(s)? |
01 Direct payments |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Paying for care - personal budgets | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 8 | No | [^Do/Does] [^you/[^name]] have a Personal Budget, sometimes known as an Individual Budget? This is when the local authority/ council/social services decides │the amount or pot of money necessary to meet social care needs. [^you/he/she] can │choose how to spend this money which can be used for a range of services, not just social care. |
01 Yes, have Personal Budget/Individual budget |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Paying for care - local authority assessments | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 8 | No | Has the local authority/council made an assessment of what [^you/[^name]] can afford for any of [^your/his/her] care needs? |
01 Yes, had income assessment |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Paying for care - local authority assessments | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 8 | No | How was the help from [[^BLANK/your/his/her] ^home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/voluntary helper/ warden / sheltered housing manager/ cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff from thecare/nursing home/other helper] arranged? Please look at this card and tell me which option applies. |
01 Arranged without involvement from the local authority, council or social services, |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Paying for care | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 8 | No | [^Do/Does] [^you/[^name]] [^your/his/her partner] pay or give any money for the help given by [^BLANK/your/his/her/] husband/wife/partner/ son/other son/daughter/other grandchild /sister/other sister/ /other / other /friend/ other |
01 Yes, |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Paying for care | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 8 | No | How much money [^do/does] [^you/[^name]] [^your/his/her partner] pay for the help given by [^BLANK/your/his/her/] husband/wife/partner/ son/other son/daughter/other grandchild /sister/other sister/ /other / other /friend/ other friend/neighbour/other neighbour/ the home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing manager/the cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/ the other helper]. Please include any payments made for this care, even if not made directly to the care provider? |
INTERVIEWER: ENTER AMOUNT IN POUNDS AND PENCE : 1.00..999997.00 01 per hour |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Paying for care | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 8 | No | You said [^you/[^Name]] pay(s) [^amount] [^per hour/per visit/per day/per week/per fortnight/ per four weeks/per calendar month/ per year] for the care provided by [[^BLANK/your/his/her/] husband/wife/partner/ son/other son/daughter/other grandchild /sister/other sister/ /other / other /friend/ other friend/neighbour/other neighbour/ the home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing manager/the cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/ the other helper]? Does this payment cover all the cost of this help or some of the cost of this help? |
01 All |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Need; | ADLs, IADLs | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 8 | No | Here are a few more everyday activities. Please tell me if [^you have / [^name] has] any difficulty with these because of a physical, mental, emotional or memory problem. Again exclude any difficulties you expect to last less than three months. |
01 Dressing, including putting on shoes and socks |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADL - help with | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 8 | No | [^Have/Has] [^you/[^name]] received help from anyone with walking 100 yards, in the last month? |
1 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADL - help with | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 8 | No | What about dressing, including putting on shoes and socks? |
1 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADL - help with | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 8 | No | What about walking across a room? |
1 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADL - help with | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 8 | No | What about bathing or showering? |
2 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADL - help with | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 8 | No | What about eating, such as cutting up food? |
3 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADL - help with | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 8 | No | What about getting in or out of bed? |
4 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADL - help with | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 8 | No | What about using the toilet, including getting up or down? |
5 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | IADL-with help | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 8 | No | What about shopping for groceries? |
6 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | IADL-with help | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 8 | No | What about taking medications? |
7 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | IADL-with help | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 8 | No | What about doing work around the house or garden? |
8 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | IADL-with help | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 8 | No | What about managing money, such as paying bills and keeping track of expenses? |
9 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADLs, IADLs - reason for care requirement | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 8 | No | [^Do/Does] [^you/[^name]] receive this help with [^shopping for groceries/doing work around the house or garden/managing money] because of a physical, mental, emotional or memory problem?: |
01 Yes for some or all |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADLs, IADLs - who cares | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 8 | No | In the last month, who has helped [^you/[^name]] with [^BLANK/ walking 100 yards/climbing stairs/walking across a room/getting in or out of bed/ using the toilet/dressing/ bathing or showering/eating/ shopping for groceries/doing work around the house or garden/taking medications/managing money]? |
01 Husband/Wife/Partner |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADLs, IADLs - who cares | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 8 | No | Now, please tell me about all of the people from this list who have helped [^you/[^name]] with [^BLANK/ walking 100 yards/climbing stairs/walking across a room/getting in or out of bed/ using the toilet/ dressing/ bathing or showering/eating/shopping for groceries/doing work around the house or garden/taking medications/managing money] in the last month? |
01 Home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADLs, IADLs - who cares | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 8 | No | Who was the other person that helped [^you/[^name]]? |
Open response |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADLs, IADLs - who cares | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past two years | Wave 8 | No | In the last two years have you received care at home that was not provided by family or friends? |
1 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADLs, IADLs - who cares | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past two years | Wave 8 | No | In the last two years have you had to pay for care received at home that was not provided by family or friends? |
2 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Adequacy of support | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past two years | Wave 8 | No | Thinking about all the help [^you/he/she] receive(s), would you say that the help │ [^you/he/she] │receive(s)… |
01 …Meets [^your/his/her] needs all the time, |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADLs, IADLs - who cares | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past two years | Wave 8 | No | You have told me that [^your/his/her] [^husband /wife /partner /son /other son/daughter /other daughter /grandchild /other grandchild /sister /other sister /brother /other brother / other relative/ friend/ other friend] helped [^you/[^name]]. |
1 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Paying for care | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 9 | No | You said [^you/[^Name]] pay(s) [^amount] [^per hour/per visit/per day/per week/per fortnight/ per four weeks/per calendar month/ per year] for the care provided by [[^BLANK/your/his/her/] husband/wife/partner/ son/other son/daughter/other grandchild /sister/other sister/ /other / other /friend/ other friend/neighbour/other neighbour/ the home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing manager/the cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/ the other helper]? Does this payment cover all the cost of this help or some of the cost of this help? |
01 All |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Paying for care | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 9 | No | How [^do/does] [^you/name] usually pay or give money to [[^BLANK/your/his/her/] husband/wife/partner/ son/other son/daughter/other grandchild /sister/other sister/other / other /friend/ other friend/neighbour/other neighbour/ the home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing manager/the cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/ the other helper] for helping [^you/him/her]? |
01 Own personal income, savings, pension or benefit (such as Attendance Allowance), |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Paying for care | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 9 | No | And [^in addition to what] [^you/[name]] pay(s)), as far as you are aware does anyone else or any organisation pay or give money to [[^BLANK/your/his/her/] husband/wife/partner/ son/other son/daughter/other grandchild /sister/other sister//other / other /friend/ other friend/neighbour/other neighbour/ the home care |
01 Yes, the local authority /council /social services, |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Paying for care | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 9 | No | And does the local authority, council or social services pay [[^BLANK/your/his/her/] husband/wife/partner/ son/other son/daughter/other grandchild /sister/other sister/ /other /other /friend/ other friend/neighbour/other neighbour/ the home care worker/ home help/personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing manager/the cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/ the other helper] directly or is it through a Direct Payment or a Personal Budget? |
01 Local authority / social services or council pay directly, |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Paying for care | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 9 | No | How much money is [[^BLANK/your/his/her/] husband/wife/partner/ son/other son/daughter/other grandchild /sister/other sister/ /other / other /friend/ other friend/neighbour/other neighbour/ the home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing manager/the cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/ the other helper] paid from the direct payment or personal budget for helping [^you/[name]]? |
INTERVIEWER: ENTER AMOUNT IN POUNDS AND PENCE │││││1.00..9999997.00 01 Per hour, |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Paying for care | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 9 | No | You have told me that no payment was made for [[^BLANK/your/his/her/] ││││husband/wife/partner/ son/other son/daughter/other grandchild /sister/other sister/ brother/other brother / other /friend/ other friend/neighbour/other neighbour/ the home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing manager/the cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/ the other helper] helping [^you/[name]]. Why was this? |
01 They provided their help for free/ there is no charge for the service, |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Time spent in a care home | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past two years | Wave 9 | No | [During the last two years/since your last interview] have you lived or stayed in a nursing home or residential care home? |
01 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Time spent in a care home | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past two years | Wave 9 | No | [Altogether/] how long did you stay in a nursing home or residential care home [in the │last two │years/since last interview]? You can tell me your answer in days/nights, │weeks or months. |
INTERVIEWER: ENTER NUMBER OF DAYS/NIGHTS, WEEKS OR MONTHS. 01 Days/nights |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Time spent in a care home | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past two years | Wave 9 | No | When did you start your current stay in this home? |
INTERVIEWER: ENTER YEAR |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Time spent in a care home | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past two years | Wave 9 | No | “(When did you start your current stay in this home?) |
01 January |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Amount of money spent on care home | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past two years | Wave 9 | No | In total, roughly how much did you have to pay for nursing or residential care home │fees [in the last |
INTERVIEWER: ENTER COSTS IN £”: 0..9999997 |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Additional care services | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 9 | No | In the last month [^have/has] [^you/name]… READ OUT .. |
01 Attended a lunch club |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Additional care services - frequency of use | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 9 | No | How often [^do/does] [^you/] attend a lunch club? How often [^do/does] [^you/name] attend a day care centre? How often [^do/does] [^you/name] eat a meal provided by Meals on Wheels? |
01 Every day or nearly every day |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Additional care services - length of use | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 9 | No | Each time that [^you/name] [^have/has] attended the day centre, including attending classes or groups run by the day centre in the last month about how many hours did [^you/he/she] usually spend there? |
01 1-3 hours |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Additional care services | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past three months | Wave 9 | No | In the last three months, [^have/has] [^you/name] used or received the Local Authority/council’s Handy man’s service? This is usually a free service sometimes arranged through Age Concern or Help the Aged |
01 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Mobility/safety aids | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 9 | No | ^Do you / Does [^name]] use any of these? |
01 A cane or walking stick |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Mobility/safety aids - who pays | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 9 | No | Who paid for the [^cane or walking stick/ zimmer frame or walker/ manual wheelchair/ electric wheelchair/ buggy or scooter/ personal alarm/ elbow crutches]? |
1 Health Service (NHS) |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Mobility/safety aids - who pays | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Cuurent | Wave 9 | No | Can I just check that ^[the NHS/Social Services/ you/ your spouse or partner] covered all the costs of the [^cane or walking stick/ zimmer frame or walker/manual wheelchair/ electric wheelchair/ buggy or scooter/ personal alarm/elbow crutches]? |
1 Yes covered all costs |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Need; | ADL - walking | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 8 | No | By [^yourself / himself / herself] and without using any special equipment, how much difficulty [^do you / does [^name]] have walking for a quarter of a mile? [^Do you / Does he / Does she] have… |
1 …no difficulty, |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Need; | ADL - walking | 2016 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 8 | No | Because of a health problem, [^do you /does he /does she] have difficulty doing any of the activities on this card? Exclude any difficulties that you expect to last less than three months |
01 Dressing, including putting on shoes and socks |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADLs, IADLs - who cares | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past two years | Wave 9 | No | You have told me that [^your/his/her] [^husband /wife /partner /son /other son/daughter /other daughter /grandchild /other grandchild /sister /other sister /brother /other brother / other relative/ friend/ other friend] helped [^you/[^name]]. |
1 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADLs, IADLs - who cares | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past two years | Wave 9 | No | “[You have told me that [^your /his /her] [^husband /wife /partner/son /other son/daughter /other daughter /grandchild /other grandchild /sister /other sister /brother ││ /other brother / other relative/ friend / other friend/ neighbour /other neighbour] helped [^you/[^name]]. What is [^your /his /her] [^husband’s /wife’s /partner’s /son’s /other ││ son’s /daughter’s /other daughter’s /grandchild’s /other grandchild’s /sister’s / other/ sister’s /brother’s /other brother’s / other relative’s / friend’s / other friend’s/neighbour’s /other neighbour’s] name? INTERVIEWER: CODE OR ASK SEX OF PERSON WHO HELPS” |
Open response 01 Male |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADLs, IADLs - who cares | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past two years | Wave 9 | No | Did an other [^son/ daughter/ grandchild/ sister/ brother/ other relative/ friend/neighbour] help [^you/ [^name]]? |
1 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADLs, IADLs - who cares | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 9 | No | You have told me that a home care worker/home help/personal assistant helped [^you/ [^name]] in the last month. [^Do/Does] [^you/ [^name]] have just one person helping [^you /him /her], or [^do │ /does] │[^you/ [^name]] have more than one? |
01 One, |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Tasks caregivers carry out | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 9 | No | Do they all help with the same kinds of things, or [^do/does] [^you/[^name]] have different people helping with different things? |
01 All help with same kind of things, |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Tasks caregivers carry out | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 9 | No | I’d like you to think about the home care workers, home helps or personal assistants who help with different things, so that I can ask you about each of them later. Thinking of the [^first/second/third] home care worker / home help / personal assistant, what sort of things do they help [^you/[^name]] with? |
01 Getting up in the morning, |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Additional tasks - who helps | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 9 | No | Are there any more home care workers, home helps or personal assistants who help [^you/[^name]] with different kinds of things? |
01 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Number of hours of care given | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past week | Wave 9 | No | Thinking about [^the home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing manager/the cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/ the other helper] in the last week how many hours have they helped [^you/[^name]] in person with these kinds of tasks? |
Open response |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Number of hours of care given | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past week | Wave 9 | No | Thinking about [^your/his/her] [^husband/wife/partner/son/other son/daughter/other daughter/grandchild/other grandchild/sister/other sister/brother/other brother/ other relative/ friend/ other friend/ neighbour/other neighbour/the home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff ││team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing manager/the cleaner/the ││council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/ the other helper] in the last week how many hours have they helped [^you/[^name]] in person with these kinds of tasks? |
01 No help in the last week, |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Number of hours of care given | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past week | Wave 9 | No | Can you tell me whether in the last week [^your/his/her] [^husband/wife/partner/son/other son/daughter/other daughter/grandchild/other grandchild/sister/other/sister/brother/other brother/ other relative/ friend/ other friend/ neighbour/other neighbour/the home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing manager/the cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/ the other helper] helped [^you/[^name]] in person with these tasks for: |
01 Less than 20 hours, |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Frequency of care | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past week | Wave 9 | No | Still thinking only about help received in person, how often does your/his/her/] husband/wife/partner/ son/other son/daughter/other grandchild /sister/other sister/ /other / other /friend/ other friend/neighbour/other neighbour/ the home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing ││manager/the cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/the other helper] usually help [^you/[^name]]? |
01 Every day |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Frequency of care | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past week | Wave 9 | No | On the days [[^BLANK/your/his/her/] husband/wife/partner/ son/other son/daughter/other grandchild /sister/other sister/ /other / other /friend/ other friend/neighbour/other neighbour/ the home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing manager/the cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/ the other helper] helps [^you/[^name]], how many times a day does he/she usually help [^you/[^name]]? |
01 once a day |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Time of care in the day | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past week | Wave 9 | No | Still thinking about help received in person, when does [[^BLANK/your/his/her/] husband/wife/partner/son/other son/daughter/other grandchild /sister/other sister/other / other /friend/ other friend/neighbour/other neighbour/ the home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing manager/the cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/ the other helper] help [^you/[^name]]? |
01 During the day time only, until [^you/[^name]] [^go/goes] to bed, |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Paying for care | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past week | Wave 9 | No | [^Do/Does] [^you/[^name]] usually deal with paying for [^your/his/her] care or does a family member or │friend manage this for [^you/[^name]]? |
01 Deals with this all [^your/him/hers] |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Paying for care | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 9 | No | Local authorities/council/social services offer different ways of arranging payment for people’s care. This card describes some of these ways. Please look at the card and tell me whether either of these apply for the care [^you/[^name]] receive(s)? |
01 Direct payments |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Paying for care - personal budgets | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 9 | No | [^Do/Does] [^you/[^name]] have a Personal Budget, sometimes known as an Individual Budget? This is when the local authority/ council/social services decides │the amount or pot of money necessary to meet social care needs. [^you/he/she] can │choose how to spend this money which can be used for a range of services, not just social care. |
01 Yes, have Personal Budget/Individual budget |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Paying for care - local authority assessments | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 9 | No | Has the local authority/council made an assessment of what [^you/[^name]] can afford for any of [^your/his/her] care needs? |
01 Yes, had income assessment |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Paying for care - local authority assessments | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 9 | No | How was the help from [[^BLANK/your/his/her] ^home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/voluntary helper/ warden / sheltered housing manager/ cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff from thecare/nursing home/other helper] arranged? Please look at this card and tell me which option applies. |
01 Arranged without involvement from the local authority, council or social services, |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Paying for care | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 9 | No | [^Do/Does] [^you/[^name]] [^your/his/her partner] pay or give any money for the help given by [^BLANK/your/his/her/] husband/wife/partner/ son/other son/daughter/other grandchild /sister/other sister/ /other / other /friend/ other |
01 Yes, |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Paying for care | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 9 | No | How much money [^do/does] [^you/[^name]] [^your/his/her partner] pay for the help given by [^BLANK/your/his/her/] husband/wife/partner/ son/other son/daughter/other grandchild /sister/other sister/ /other / other /friend/ other friend/neighbour/other neighbour/ the home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant/ the member of the reablement / intermediate care staff team/the voluntary helper/the warden / sheltered housing manager/the cleaner/the council’s handyman/the member of staff at the care/nursing home/ the other helper]. Please include any payments made for this care, even if not made directly to the care provider? |
INTERVIEWER: ENTER AMOUNT IN POUNDS AND PENCE : 1.00..999997.00 01 per hour |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Need; | ADL - walking | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 9 | No | Because of a health problem, [^do you /does he /does she] have difficulty doing any of the activities on this card? Exclude any difficulties that you expect to last less than three months |
01 Dressing, including putting on shoes and socks |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Need; | ADLs, IADLs | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Current | Wave 9 | No | Here are a few more everyday activities. Please tell me if [^you have / [^name] has] any difficulty with these because of a physical, mental, emotional or memory problem. Again exclude any difficulties you expect to last less than three months. |
01 Dressing, including putting on shoes and socks |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADL - help with | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 9 | No | [^Have/Has] [^you/[^name]] received help from anyone with walking 100 yards, in the last month? |
1 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADL - help with | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 9 | No | What about dressing, including putting on shoes and socks? |
1 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADL - help with | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 9 | No | What about walking across a room? |
1 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADL - help with | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 9 | No | What about bathing or showering? |
2 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADL - help with | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 9 | No | What about eating, such as cutting up food? |
3 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADL - help with | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 9 | No | What about getting in or out of bed? |
4 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADL - help with | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 9 | No | What about using the toilet, including getting up or down? |
5 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | IADL-with help | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 9 | No | What about shopping for groceries? |
6 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | IADL-with help | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 9 | No | What about taking medications? |
7 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | IADL-with help | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 9 | No | What about doing work around the house or garden? |
8 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | IADL-with help | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 9 | No | What about managing money, such as paying bills and keeping track of expenses? |
9 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADLs, IADLs - reason for care requirement | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 9 | No | [^Do/Does] [^you/[^name]] receive this help with [^shopping for groceries/doing work around the house or garden/managing money] because of a physical, mental, emotional or memory problem?: |
01 Yes for some or all |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADLs, IADLs - who cares | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 9 | No | In the last month, who has helped [^you/[^name]] with [^BLANK/ walking 100 yards/climbing stairs/walking across a room/getting in or out of bed/ using the toilet/dressing/ bathing or showering/eating/ shopping for groceries/doing work around the house or garden/taking medications/managing money]? |
01 Husband/Wife/Partner |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADLs, IADLs - who cares | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 9 | No | Now, please tell me about all of the people from this list who have helped [^you/[^name]] with [^BLANK/ walking 100 yards/climbing stairs/walking across a room/getting in or out of bed/ using the toilet/ dressing/ bathing or showering/eating/shopping for groceries/doing work around the house or garden/taking medications/managing money] in the last month? |
01 Home care worker/ home help/ personal assistant |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADLs, IADLs - who cares | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past month | Wave 9 | No | Who was the other person that helped [^you/[^name]]? |
Open response |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADLs, IADLs - who cares | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past two years | Wave 9 | No | In the last two years have you received care at home that was not provided by family or friends? |
1 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | ADLs, IADLs - who cares | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past two years | Wave 9 | No | In the last two years have you had to pay for care received at home that was not provided by family or friends? |
2 Yes |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA | ||
Receipt; | Adequacy of support | 2018 | 50-120 | 50 | 120 | Participant | No | Past two years | Wave 9 | No | Thinking about all the help [^you/he/she] receive(s), would you say that the help │ [^you/he/she] │receive(s)… |
01 …Meets [^your/his/her] needs all the time, |
Chronic lung disease |
ELSA |
Overview
Aims
The English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA) is a longitudinal study that collects multidisciplinary data from a representative sample of the English population aged 50 and older. The survey data are designed to be used for the investigation of a broad set of topics relevant to understanding the ageing process including economic position, physical and mental health, labour market activity, retirement and social networks.
Institution
The English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA) is a longitudinal study that collects multidisciplinary data from a representative sample of the English population aged 50 and older. The survey data are designed to be used for the investigation of a broad set of topics relevant to understanding the ageing process including economic position, physical and mental health, labour market activity, retirement and social networks.
Geographic coverage - Nations
England; United Kingdom;
Start date
2002
Minimum age at recruitment
50
Sample Size
12,100
Sample
Study design
Cohort study
Sample details
Sample members are drawn from respondents to the Health Survey for England (HSE). Around 12,000 respondents from three separate years of the HSE survey were recruited to provide a representative sample of the English population aged 50 and over and their partners. At waves 3, 4, 6 and 7 the study was replenished with new study participants (refreshments) from HSE to maintain the size and representativeness of the panel.
Sex
All
Sample Characteristics
Older adults cohort
Sample size at most recent sweep
7,222
Data
Data Access
UK Data Service
https://www.elsa-project.ac.uk/accessing-elsa-data
Complementary Data
Genetic/genomic data
Linked administrative data
Mapping/spatial data
Genetic Data Collected
Yes
Linked Data
Environmental data
Health data
Income/tax and benefits
HDR UK Innovation Gateway
Additional information
Website
Notes
Related Measures
Benefits, Biomarkers, Cognitive decline, Cognitive measures, Covid-19 data collection, Diet and nutrition, Education, Faith/religion, Household composition, Housing, Income/household income, Language and literacy, Loneliness and social isolation, Migration and immigration, Neighbourhood and community, Pensions, Physical health assessment, Quality of life/wellbeing, Sexuality and gender identity, Sleep problems, Social security, Social support, Socioeconomic status and deprivation, Technology - Assistive/Digital, Transport services, Wealth (non-housing), Work and employment,
Study Code
ELSA
Reference paper(s)
Steptoe A, Breeze E, Banks J & Nazroo J (2013). Cohort profile: the English longitudinal study of ageing. International Journal of Epidemiology, 42, 1640–1648.
Funders
Department for Transport
Department for Work and Pensions
Department of Health and Social Care
National Institute on Aging