FY 2016 POMP Congregate Meals Survey

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FY 2016 POMP Congregate Meals Survey Tuesday, January 17, 2017

Q1: When was the last time you ate at the senior center or meal site? Answered: 601 Skipped: 2

Q1: When was the last time you ate at the senior center or meal site? Answered: 601 Skipped: 2

Q2: How long have you been attending the meal program? Would you say... Answered: 577 Skipped: 26

Q2: How long have you been attending the meal program? Would you say... Answered: 577 Skipped: 26

Q3: How often do you eat at the senior center or meal site? Answered: 580 Skipped: 23

Q3: How often do you eat at the senior center or meal site? Answered: 580 Skipped: 23

Q4: On the days you eat at the senior center or meal site, are the meals your main source of food? Answered: 575 Skipped: 28

Q4: On the days you eat at the senior center or meal site, are the meals your main source of food? Answered: 575 Skipped: 28

Q5: When you eat at the senior center or meal site, do you usually eat the fruit when it is provided? Answered: 578 Skipped: 25

Q5: When you eat at the senior center or meal site, do you usually eat the fruit when it is provided? Answered: 578 Skipped: 25

Q6: When you eat at the senior center or meal site, do you usually eat the vegetables that are provided? Answered: 573 Skipped: 30

Q6: When you eat at the senior center or meal site, do you usually eat the vegetables that are provided? Answered: 573 Skipped: 30

Q7: When you eat at the senior center or meal site, do you usually eat or drink the milk, cheese, yogurt, or soy milk, soy cheese, or soy yogurt that are provided? Answered: 571 Skipped: 32

Q7: When you eat at the senior center or meal site, do you usually eat or drink the milk, cheese, yogurt, or soy milk, soy cheese, or soy yogurt that are provided? Answered: 571 Skipped: 32

Q8: When you eat at the senior center or meal site, do you usually eat the  beans, nuts, eggs, or tofu when they are provided? Answered: 573 Skipped: 30

Q8: When you eat at the senior center or meal site, do you usually eat the  beans, nuts, eggs, or tofu when they are provided? Answered: 573 Skipped: 30

Q9: When you eat at the senior center or meal site, do you usually eat the meat, turkey, chicken, or fish that is provided? Answered: 578 Skipped: 25

Q9: When you eat at the senior center or meal site, do you usually eat the meat, turkey, chicken, or fish that is provided? Answered: 578 Skipped: 25

Q10: When you eat at the senior center or meal site, do you usually eat the bread, rice, pasta, or noodles that are provided? Answered: 568 Skipped: 35

Q10: When you eat at the senior center or meal site, do you usually eat the bread, rice, pasta, or noodles that are provided? Answered: 568 Skipped: 35

Q11: Overall, how would you rate the meal program? Answered: 568 Skipped: 35

Q11: Overall, how would you rate the meal program? Answered: 568 Skipped: 35

Q12: Think about the foods that you receive from the meal program Q12: Think about the foods that you receive from the meal program. Please tell us, how often are you satisfied... Answered: 572 Skipped: 31

Q12: Think about the foods that you receive from the meal program Q12: Think about the foods that you receive from the meal program. Please tell us, how often are you satisfied... Answered: 572 Skipped: 31

Q13: Please answer the following questions about the meal program Q13: Please answer the following questions about the meal program. Do services received at the meal program help you to... Answered: 550 Skipped: 53

Q13: Please answer the following questions about the meal program Q13: Please answer the following questions about the meal program. Do services received at the meal program help you to... Answered: 550 Skipped: 53

Q14: Do you like the meals you get from the meal program? Answered: 555 Skipped: 48

Q14: Do you like the meals you get from the meal program? Answered: 555 Skipped: 48

Q15: Would you recommend the meal program to a friend? Answered: 564 Skipped: 39

Q15: Would you recommend the meal program to a friend? Answered: 564 Skipped: 39

Q16: As a result of attending the meal program, do you have a better idea of where to get information about other services? Answered: 535 Skipped: 68

Q16: As a result of attending the meal program, do you have a better idea of where to get information about other services? Answered: 535 Skipped: 68

Q17: While you are at the meal program, do you learn about food safety tips for cooking and storing food? Answered: 530 Skipped: 73

Q17: While you are at the meal program, do you learn about food safety tips for cooking and storing food? Answered: 530 Skipped: 73

Q18: As a result of your participation in the meal program, do you feel that you make more healthful and nutritious choices? Answered: 554 Skipped: 49

Q18: As a result of your participation in the meal program, do you feel that you make more healthful and nutritious choices? Answered: 554 Skipped: 49

Q19: Do you know that the congregate meal donation is voluntary? Answered: 542 Skipped: 61

Q19: Do you know that the congregate meal donation is voluntary? Answered: 542 Skipped: 61

Q20: How do you get to the senior center or meal site? Answered: 540 Skipped: 63

Q20: How do you get to the senior center or meal site? Answered: 540 Skipped: 63

Q21: Are there times when you have not been able to attend the meal program because you had no way to get there? Answered: 557 Skipped: 46

Q21: Are there times when you have not been able to attend the meal program because you had no way to get there? Answered: 557 Skipped: 46

Q22: Do you always have enough money or food assistance/food stamps/SNAP to buy the food you need? Answered: 554 Skipped: 49

Q22: Do you always have enough money or food assistance/food stamps/SNAP to buy the food you need? Answered: 554 Skipped: 49

Q23: During the past month, did you have to choose between buying food or buying medications? Answered: 559 Skipped: 44

Q23: During the past month, did you have to choose between buying food or buying medications? Answered: 559 Skipped: 44

Q24: During the past month, did you have to choose between buying food or paying your rent or utility bills? Answered: 557 Skipped: 46

Q24: During the past month, did you have to choose between buying food or paying your rent or utility bills? Answered: 557 Skipped: 46

Q25: On one or more days during the past month, did you skip meals because you had no food and no money or food assistance/food stamps/SNAP to buy food? Answered: 560 Skipped: 43

Q25: On one or more days during the past month, did you skip meals because you had no food and no money or food assistance/food stamps/SNAP to buy food? Answered: 560 Skipped: 43

Q26: In general, would you say that the meal program has helped you? Answered: 554 Skipped: 49

Q26: In general, would you say that the meal program has helped you? Answered: 554 Skipped: 49

Q28: Do you have any recommendations to improve the meal program? Answered: 510 Skipped: 93

Q28: Do you have any recommendations to improve the meal program? Answered: 510 Skipped: 93 (1) Written response for yes – “Fish and chicken grilled.”