This descriptive study investigates the validity and reliability of two new instruments to measure client satisfaction with transportation (TSM) and handyman/chore (HSM) services and determines the degree to which clients were satisfied with the transportation and handyman chore services that they received in a pilot cost share program. Reliability testing indicated that both the TSM and the HSM had high internal consistency with respective Chronbach's Alphas of .73 and .77. Validity testing with the TSM (r = .52, p < .01) and the HSM (r = .30, p v .05) also yielded significant positive correlations with their criterion measures. Thus, there is some evidence that the TSM and the HSM are methodologically sound instruments that can be used to evaluate client satisfaction with transportation and handyman chore services. [Article copies available for a fee from The Haworth Document Delivery
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