Johnson County General Assistance
Financial assistance with rent, utilities, provisions, prescriptions, funeral, and limited other needs.
Financial assistance with rent, utilities, provisions, prescriptions, funeral, and limited other needs.
The Aging Specialist provides older adults and caregivers a coordinated point of entry where they receive information and assistance, assessment of needs, referral, assistance in completing applications and follow up to ensure that referrals and services are accessed.
56 one-bedroom apartments and four two-bedroom apartments. 100% handicapped accessible. Rents start at $735 for a one-bedroom and $915 for a two-bedroom. Community room with computer/internet as well as Media Room.
Client Resource Center The computer resource center is available open until 4:15 p.m. during normal business days. Staff will direct you to computer software, publications and Internet sites that can help you research careers, schools, communities and obtain information regarding current workforce trends.
Through various partnerships and programs, we support families, the environment, and the community. We value children and families. We value safe, decent, affordable housing. We value our community and the organizations within it. We are committed to making a difference throughout our area and beyond. We encourage you to learn about how we are building homes, building hope, and building lives. Through our Helping Hands program, we oversee critical repairs and aging in place modifications for homeowners in Johnson County.
Those most common for older adults: Elderly Waiver provides services for in home care/nursing level care and for skilled nursing care.
When individuals experience a significant loss of vision and find it difficult to continue their active, independent life styles, they can turn to the Iowa Department for the Blind (IDB) for solutions. The IDB is the state agency that provides services to keep individuals who are blind or visually impaired living independently and working competitively. The Independent Living program operated by IDB primarily serves individuals 55 and older.
Iowa Compass is a partner of the Iowa Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) network. Iowa Compass provides information about aging-related and disability-related services and supports for Iowans, their families, caregivers, and service providers. Call, email, chat, text, or search the website for answers to your aging and disability-related questions.
Center for Disabilities & Development
100 Hawkins Drive
Iowa City, IA 52242
United States
Primary Care Services includes: cancer screening, high cholesterol treatment, chronic obstructive pulmonary, disease (COPD) treatment , diabetes prevention and treatment, flu vaccine, high blood pressure prevention and treatment, treatment for obesity, osteoporosis treatment, prostate disease prevention and treatment, and smoking cessation.
What Bus to Take The bus route is shown on the front and side scrolls of each bus. For further information, call 319-356-5151 or consult the bus schedules and map which can be picked up at the City Hall (410 E. Washington Street), Iowa City Public Library, area hospitals, IMU Campus Information Center, and all Iowa City Transit buses. Pre-printed schedules and maps are available at the Iowa City City Hall, IC public library, area hospitals, IMU campus information Center and Iowa City Transit buses. Transfers are available and are honored by Coralville.