Leonardo da Vinci project "Toward Active Old Age" Elżbieta CHRÓŚCICKA Agnieszka NAUMIUK Poland Polish Nursing Associacions.

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Leonardo da Vinci project "Toward Active Old Age" Elżbieta CHRÓŚCICKA Agnieszka NAUMIUK Poland Polish Nursing Associacions

Gender Q1

Age Q2

Place of living Q3

Education Q6

Currently living Number of children Working situations Q5 Q4 Q7

Health condition at the moment Health condition to be when retired Q10 Q11

Economical situation at the moment Q12

Economical situation to be when retired Q13

Main source of income Expectation to be in contact with children when retired Q14 Q15

Help expectation Q16

Long-term care expectation Q17

Children to be carers Q18

Obtaining sufficient help in the future Q19

Family carer in the future Q21

The value of the support system for the family carer Q22

The most important qualifications of carers Q23

Q8 Respondent or family owns the contemporary accomodation Q9 Planning to remain in contemporary housing situation also when retired Best residence in the future (long- term care) Q24

The respondents involvement in elderly care on voluntary basis at the moment Q20 Coordination of the care Q25

National trend in care of elderly Q26

Financing the care for the elderly Q27

Extra taxes Q28

Needs for special attention Q29

Q29a