Iowa is often referred to as the “Land of the Rolling Prairie” due to the immense fertile plains that cover the region. The state is famous for its farms, growing crops such as corn and soybeans. Iowa is more than just farmland, however – it’s home to many quaint, rural towns as well as larger cities such as Sioux City and Des Moines. Its varied landscape, relatively low cost of living, and proximity to major Midwestern cities like Chicago and Minneapolis make Iowa a convenient location to call home and a great place to retire.
Currently, A Place for Mom partners with more than 70 independent living communities in Iowa. The median monthly cost of independent living in Iowa is about $1,950.
I highly recommend this community to anyone. The day I arrived I was warmly welcomed by everyone. It is Like being in a family. There is so much to do, and the apartments are large and well-planned.
This is a beautiful place to live. Food is great and prepared by executive chef and his amazing team.The executive director and staff are very loving and welcoming. The are so many fun activities for...
Retiring and moving halfway across the United States was not an easy move, but once here at Attivo Trail life fell into place. The staff is very attentive and responsive to questions and concerns. The...
The employees here are extremely passionate about each and every one's experience when coming here and make it feels so comfortable and welcomed to the tenants, staff, and future tenants.
The list of activities looks good but we haven't went to any and mom's doesn't want to go. So can't really rate it except that there is a lot going on.Value for cost is good, although not familiar with other...
The facility is very clean and the activities are good! They have had a lot of staffing issues at the facility, not having staff to clean my grandmas room, not having staff at one point to even cook and the...
I would give a 5 to all of these categories. It has been a wonderful life changing experience for me. In addition to how wonderful the staff is here, the other residents are all so caring, supportive and...
Retiring and moving halfway across the United States was not an easy move, but once here at Attivo Trail life fell into place. The staff is very attentive and responsive to questions and concerns. The...
5 for all. We had a great all around experience with Independence Village. We would most definitely recommend this community to other families.
Extremely helpful in getting my 103 yr. old mother get settled. They go out of their way . Staff and residents are SO friendly. Beautiful inside and out. Not so overpowering as some facilities are. I...
So far so good. Dad seems safe and happy. It's a small, kind community. The rooms are decent, bedroom has a queen bed comfortably and the living room has a couch and chair. Activities tend to be mostly cards...
My family member has lived at this location for the last 6 years. They have always had such wonderful staff, but they never seem to stick around. The owner has changed 3 times in the 6 years as well. With...
I miss the people. Cleanliness was great They were always friendly The food was excellent, especially the house salad. For me it was very expensive it took all my retirement money and I was one of the...
Very expensive! Meals are great. Staff is friendly, but they sit around on their phones a lot. Room sometimes is a mess. Clothes just thrown on the shelves. But I am a neat person. Sometimes I go out and my...
Our loved one has now passed, but they were Wonderful!! They have very caring staff. Never smelled bad. They took really good care of my mom and we would absolutely recommend them to other families.
Iowa’s independent living communities aren’t regulated unless they share a building or campus with an assisted living or memory care facility. Because of this, stand-alone independent living communities are only required to abide by rental and general housing regulations. Many communities do have certain resident requirements, however. For example, some communities only welcome residents aged 55+ years old, though others raise the minimum age requirement to 62.
Independent living communities sharing a building or campus with an assisted living and/or memory care unit are subject to the same regulations as those facilities. In this case, they adhere to regulations the Department of Inspections and Appeals (DIA) enforces.
For stand-alone independent living communities, senior residents and communities maintain a landlord-tenant relationship. Landlords and tenants must only comply with Iowa’s housing and apartment regulations.
Landlords must:[01]
Besides paying rent on time, tenants are responsible for:[01]
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Section 504 of the 1973 Rehabilitation Act, and the Fair Housing Act all provide Iowa tenants protection from discrimination at the federal level. The Iowa Civil Rights Act of 1965 also offers an additional layer of protection. Iowa residents are safeguarded from discrimination based on:
The law additionally requires housing providers to make reasonable accommodations, when necessary, so tenants with disabilities have an equal opportunity to enjoy a dwelling. Some examples are waiving a no pets policy for those with a service animal or providing an accessible parking space for someone with mobility issues.
The law also states housing providers must allow tenants with disabilities to modify housing, when reasonable, at the tenant’s expense. Things like a wheelchair ramp, grab bars in the bathroom, or widened doorways for wheelchair access all qualify.
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Iowa doesn’t inspect and report on stand-alone independent living communities at a state level, but many cities do ensure communities remain up-to-date on building codes and zoning expectations.[02] For instance, Oskaloosa’s rental program requires rentals to be registered with the City and to undergo a housing inspection once every three years. Some cities make these inspection reports available online, so if you’re curious about a certain property, it may be worth contacting your local housing authority.
The state’s Department of Inspections and Appeals (DIA) conducts unannounced inspections of independent living communities that are part of an assisted living and/or memory care community every two years. These inspections can occur sooner if complaints or incidents are reported through their online complaint form or the Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman. If deficiencies are discovered, a facility must submit a Plan of Correction (POC) to the DIA within 10 working days to address the problem. After the POC has been proposed, the DIA will confirm the changes have occurred within 30 days.
The DIA’s online inspection tool publicly displays an assisted living or memory care facility’s demographics, recertification results, and incident/complaint reports. You can search for a specific facility under the “entity search” category by its name, city, county, entity type, or designation type. So, to find memory care facilities, search for “assisted living programs for people with dementia” under “entity type”. The long-term care ombudsman can also provide insight about a certain community’s violation history.
Iowa Department of Health and Human Services
Lucas Building
321 East 12th Street
Des Moines, IA 50319
Phone: (800) 972-2017
Iowa Legal Aid. (2022). Summary of Iowa Landlord and Tenant Law.
Iowa League of Cities. (2021). Building Permits and Inspections.
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