Domains of Satisfaction (July 2025) by Keith “Buster” Torkelson
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Concentration - Satisfaction
>This paper is
from the perspective of Keith “Buster” Edward Torkelson MS. In other words Keith is the subject. The characters are Theodore Francis (TF) and
John Baer (JB). We summarize three (3)
different assessments. We include data for these assessments: Derived
Satisfaction with Efforts (21 Items); Aspects of Satisfaction (12 Items) &
How Satisfied are you with your life (16 Items.
We include summary data How Satisfied are you with your life (16
Items). For the 16 Item assessment the data
and calculations are not included here. We
include some of our data file names just in case someone inherits our Work
Flash Drive (WFD). We hope that our WFD
material can survive us and used for training Artificial Intelligence (AI)
systems.
Brief
>This is a
relatively short paper. Buster
satisfaction scores range from 60.9% to 82.6%.
The baseline scores for his latest, Rent a Shared Room (RASR),
association are: 70.3%; 78.3%; and 82.6%.
Buster currently lives at Harvest Retirement in Orange County
California. The reasons we report are:
Good for Buster’s brain; possibly help others; digitally preserve some of
Buster’s work including work centered about Buster. Again, this paper includes two assessments centered
on satisfaction: A 12 Item and a 21 Item.
It also includes data from our derived 16 Item assessment.
For the Record > Metadata > Associated
>
Satisfaction_By_Domains_21070103_Results V2025 (16 Item)
Separate Study - Satisfaction by Domains – 16 Items
Requirement |
Specification |
Name / Title |
Domains of Satisfaction (July 2025) by Keith “Buster”
Torkelson |
Subject |
Buster scores Buster |
Author(s) |
Avey C. & Magnus EMe |
Filename |
Domains_of_Satisfaction_Assess_23072801_Notes V2025 |
# of Images |
1 |
Date Published |
July 31, 2025 (TH) |
Blog |
HealthMan |
Purpose |
Contribute ideas to Public Health & Social Sciences &
Pique peoples interest |
Key Words |
Satisfaction, Thanatology, Self-assessment, Self-score, Domain |
# of Assessments |
2 full and another data only |
Assessments |
Derived Satisfaction with Efforts (21
Items) & Aspects of Satisfaction (12 Items) & Satisfaction by OCHCA
Domains Transformed (16 Items) |
Unit |
Satisfaction |
Lesson |
Domains |
In Memory of… |
Kevin George Torkelson & Candace “Candy” Dawn Torkelson-Brinsko |
Pique
To pique someone's interest means to spark their curiosity or make them interested in something, making them want to know more. It involves capturing someone's attention and stimulating their desire to learn or explore further.
Satisfaction Studies
Satisfaction studies, often involving surveys, are used to gauge the
level of contentment or fulfillment experienced by individuals or groups,
particularly in relation to a product, service, or experience. These studies
help organizations understand customer satisfaction, employee satisfaction, or
even broader life satisfaction, providing valuable insights for improvement and
decision-making.
Index – Results - Satisfaction Assessments
No Dedicated Housing Assessments Here
High Scores are Favorable (HSF)
Summary – Satisfaction Assessments
Time Stamp |
DOW - Plus |
Assessment |
Items |
% |
20230526 |
F-RT-TF |
Aspects of Satisfaction |
12 |
80.8% |
20250322 |
SA-RT-JB |
Aspects of Satisfaction |
20 |
78.3% |
20250523 |
SU-RT-JB |
OCHCA Basic by Domains From Satisfaction with Life |
16 |
70.3% |
20250529 |
TH-RT-JB |
Satisfaction with Efforts |
21 |
82.6% |
20250731 |
TH-RT-JB |
Aspects of Satisfaction |
12 |
93.1% |
First Generated: 20190607-F: Last Reviewed: 20250529-TH:
JB = John Baer |
OCHCA = Orange County Health Care Agency | RT = Real Time
TF = Theodore “Ted” Francis
Eighty-two Percent Satisfied
If you're stating that 82% of customers are satisfied, it means a substantial majority of your customer base has had a positive experience with your products, services, or overall brand interactions. This is generally a strong positive indicator of customer satisfaction.
Satisfaction Cutoff
Value
A satisfaction cutoff value is a threshold score that indicates a specific level of satisfaction, often used in surveys and questionnaires to categorize responses. For example, the Satisfaction with Life Scale (SWLS) uses cutoffs like "extremely satisfied" (31-35) and "dissatisfied" (10-14) to interpret scores. Cutoff values can vary depending on the specific scale and context.
QSM = Quick Score
Method
Scored for and by Keith “Buster” Torkelson
MS
Derived Satisfaction with Efforts – 21 Items
## |
D# |
Effort |
2025 0529 TH-RT SW-JB |
01 |
01 |
Problem Solving and Personal Planning |
1.00 |
02 |
01 |
Quarterly Efforts |
0.75 |
03 |
02 |
Bed |
0.90 |
04 |
02 |
Living Arrangements |
0.80 |
05 |
03 |
Finances |
0.75 |
06 |
04 |
SCR |
0.75 |
07 |
05 |
Sleep System |
1.00 |
08 |
06 |
Life-long Learning |
0.80 |
09 |
08 |
Advanced Planning |
0.50 |
10 |
09 |
Aspects of Satisfaction V 0.808 |
0.75 |
11 |
09 |
Self-care Plan |
0.75 |
12 |
10 |
Treatment Plan |
1.00 |
13 |
11 |
CMS Medicare |
1.00 |
14 |
11 |
Dental |
1.00 |
15 |
11 |
Health |
0.75 |
16 |
11 |
Health Insurance |
1.00 |
17 |
11 |
Presenting Problem Smoking
Cessation |
0.25 |
18 |
12 |
Transportation |
0.90 |
19 |
13 |
Technology |
1.00 |
20 |
14 |
Project(s) |
0.90 |
21 |
15 (21) |
Deliverables |
0.80 |
|
|
CALC |
=17.35/21 |
|
|
Derived
Satisfaction with Efforts Score (HSF) = |
82.6% |
D# = Domain Number | HSF = High
Scores are Favorable | QSM = Quick Score Method
RT = Real Time | SW = Share (d) With
Compare with Domains of Satisfaction
Associated with Quality of Life (QOL)
Self on Self i.e. Buster scores Buster
Aspects of Satisfaction (AOS) – 12 Items (2023)
## |
Aspect |
2023 0526 (F-RT) SW-TF SS |
Note |
01 |
Empowering Rest |
1.00 |
Feel good |
02 |
Empowerment and Satisfaction |
0.90 |
Proactive and ProSumer |
03 |
Harm Reduction |
0.75 |
Individualized |
04 |
Health Related Engagement (HRE) |
1.00 |
Promising practice |
05 |
Housing Resolved |
0.50 |
Still preeminent concern (*) |
06 |
Necessary |
0.50 |
Outcome pending (*) |
07 |
Power V Empower |
0.75 |
Definition pending |
08 |
Scope of Function and Social Transactions |
0.90 |
Family – Friends - Other |
09 |
SLEEP & PEACE |
0.90 |
SleepAbility remains a preeminent concern |
10 |
Solicitation |
0.75 |
Others asking for work moves up in priority |
11 |
Structured Temporal Reconciliation (STR) |
1.00 |
Promising practice |
12 |
Thanatology - Cemetery |
0.75 |
Promising Practice Includes Managed Passing & EOL related activities |
|
CALC |
=9.70/12 |
|
|
Aspects of
Satisfaction Score (HSF) = |
80.8% |
|
Last Update: 20230526-F:
EOL = End of Life | HSF = High Scores are Favorable | JB = John Baer | OCHCA = Orange County Health Care Agency | RT = Real Time | SS = Self-score | TF = Theodore “Ted” Francis
Compare with Domains of Satisfaction
Associated with Quality of Life (QOL)
Self on Self i.e. Buster scores Buster
Aspects of Satisfaction (AOS) – 12 Items (2025)
## |
Aspect |
2025 0731 TH-RT SW-JB SS |
Note |
01 |
Empowering Rest |
1.00 |
Feel good |
02 |
Empowerment and Satisfaction |
0.90 |
Proactive and ProSumer |
03 |
Harm Reduction |
1.00 |
Individualized |
04 |
Health Related Engagement (HRE) |
1.00 |
Promising practice |
05 |
Housing Resolved |
0.75 |
Still preeminent concern (*) |
06 |
Necessary |
0.75 |
Outcome pending (*) |
07 |
Power V Empower |
1.00 |
Definition pending |
08 |
Scope of Function and Social Transactions |
0.90 |
Family – Friends - Other |
09 |
SLEEP & PEACE |
0.90 |
SleepAbility remains a preeminent concern |
10 |
Solicitation |
0.75 |
Others asking for work moves up in priority |
11 |
Structured Temporal Reconciliation (STR) |
1.00 |
Promising practice |
12 |
Thanatology - Cemetery |
1.00 |
Promising Practice Includes Managed Passing & EOL related activities |
|
CALC |
=10.95/12 |
|
|
Aspects of
Satisfaction Score (HSF) = |
91.3% |
|
Last Update: 20230526-F:
EOL = End of Life | HSF = High Scores are Favorable | JB = John Baer | OCHCA = Orange County Health Care Agency | RT = Real Time | TF = Theodore “Ted” Francis
See > Associated Materials > Metadata
Assess_OCHCA_Satisfaction_My_Life_23071401_Notes
Satisfaction_By_Domains_21070103_Results V2025
All scores are in real time (RT) and Self-scored
by Keith Torkelson MS
Summary - Satisfaction by OCHCA Domains Transformed (16 Items)
Time Stamp |
DOW |
% Satisfied |
Note (Roommate) |
20190517 |
F |
79.7% |
CC = Clayton Covey (Housemate Uncertain) |
20190521 |
TU |
|
Clayton Fails to adjust – Goes Missing In Action (MIA) - Mikel
Roby moves in as shared roommate |
20200418 |
SA |
|
Begin Solo |
20200508 |
F |
79.7% |
During Solo |
20200610 |
W |
|
End Solo – John Tviede Moves In |
20210627 |
SU |
|
Rochester “Basalt” Cannon dies at home |
20240620 |
TH |
|
Move in with Ruben |
20240816 |
F |
60.9% |
Ruben James Duron (RJD) |
20250220 |
TH |
|
Moved in 105 with John Baer (JB) |
20250323 |
SU |
70.3% |
John Baer |
Last Reviewed: 20250731-TH:
Satisfaction Data > Metadata
Satisfaction 49 + 6: Items
SatisfactionWrkList2009020401Data Forwarded 2023
SatisfactionWrkList_16031202_Data V2024
SatisfactionWrkList2009020401Data Forwarded 2025
SatisfactionWrkList_16031202_Data V2025
Satisfaction 34 + 6: Items
Hlth_Satisfaction_16031102_Data V2018
Hlth_Satisfaction_19051703_Data
Hlth_Satisfaction_10091903 Forwarded 2023