Iowa Code
Chapter 231 - DEPARTMENT ON AGING — OLDER IOWANS
Section 231.4 - Definitions.

231.4 Definitions.
1. For purposes of this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires:
a. “Administrative action” means an action or decision made by an owner, employee, or agent of a long-term care facility, assisted living program, elder group home, or by a governmental agency, which affects the service provided to residents or tenants covered in this chapter.
b. “Assisted living program” means a program which provides assisted living as defined pursuant to section 231C.2 and which is certified under chapter 231C.
c. “Certified volunteer long-term care ombudsman” or “certified volunteer” means a volunteer long-term care ombudsman certified pursuant to section 231.45.
d. “Commission” means the commission on aging.
e. “Department” means the department on aging.
f. “Director” means the director of the department on aging.
g. “Elder group home” means elder group home as defined in section 231B.1 which is certified under chapter 231B.
h. “Equivalent support” means in-kind contributions of services, goods, volunteer support time, administrative support, or other support reasonably determined by the department as equivalent to a dollar amount.
i. “Federal Act” means the Older Americans Act of 1965, 42 U.S.C. §3001 et seq., as amended.
j. “Home and community-based services” means a continua of services available in an individual’s home or community which include but are not limited to case management services, options counseling, family caregiving, homemaker services, personal care services, adult day services, respite services, congregate and home delivered meals, nutrition counseling, nutrition education, and other medical and social services which contribute to the health and well-being of individuals and their ability to reside in a home or community-based care setting.
k. “Legal representative” means a tenant’s legal representative as defined in section 231B.1 or 231C.2, or a resident’s guardian, conservator, representative payee, or agent under a power of attorney.
l. “Long-term care facility” means a long-term care unit of a hospital or a facility licensed under section 135C.1 whether the facility is public or private.
m. “Long-term care ombudsman” means an advocate for residents and tenants of long-term care facilities, assisted living programs, and elder group homes who carries out duties as specified in this chapter.
n. “Older individual” means an individual who is sixty years of age or older.
o. “Options counseling” means a service involving an interactive process, which may include a needs assessment, directed by the recipient individual and which may include other participants of the individual’s choosing and the individual’s legal representative, in which the individual receives guidance to make informed choices about long-term living and community support services in order to sustain independent living.
p. “Resident” means an individual residing in a long-term care facility, excluding facilities licensed primarily to serve persons with an intellectual disability or mental illness.
q. “Tenant” means an individual who receives assisted living services through an assisted living program or an individual who receives elder group home services through an elder group home.
r. “Unit of general purpose local government” means the governing body of a city, county, township, metropolitan area, or region within the state that has a population of one hundred thousand or more, that is recognized for areawide planning, and that functions as a political subdivision of the state whose authority is general and not limited to only one function or combination of related functions, or a tribal organization.
2. For the purposes of this chapter, “aging and disability resource center”, “area agency on aging”, “focal point”, “greatest economic need”, “greatest social need”, “planning and service area”, and “tribal organization” mean as those terms are defined in the federal Act.
86 Acts, ch 1245, §1004
C87, §249D.4
C93, §231.4
2003 Acts, ch 141, §2; 2005 Acts, ch 45, §3; 2009 Acts, ch 23, §15; 2010 Acts, ch 1062, §3, 4; 2011 Acts, ch 25, §143; 2012 Acts, ch 1019, §83; 2012 Acts, ch 1086, §2, 3; 2013 Acts, ch 18, §18; 2018 Acts, ch 1049, §3
Referred to in §235B.6

Structure Iowa Code

Iowa Code

Title VI - HUMAN SERVICES

Chapter 231 - DEPARTMENT ON AGING — OLDER IOWANS

Section 231.1 - Short title.

Section 231.2 - Legislative findings and declaration.

Section 231.3 - State policy and objectives.

Section 231.4 - Definitions.

Section 231.11 - Commission established.

Section 231.12 - Terms.

Section 231.13 - Meetings — officers.

Section 231.14 - Commission duties and authority.

Section 231.21 - Department on aging.

Section 231.22 - Director — assistant director.

Section 231.23 - Department on aging — duties and authority.

Section 231.23A - Programs and services.

Section 231.24 - Certified retirement communities.

Section 231.31 - State plan on aging.

Section 231.32 - Criteria for designation of area agencies on aging.

Section 231.33 - Area agencies on aging duties.

Section 231.34 - Limitation of funds used for administrative purposes.

Section 231.41 - Purpose.

Section 231.42 - Office of long-term care ombudsman — duties — penalties for violations.

Section 231.43 - Authority and responsibilities of the commission.

Section 231.44 - Utilization of resources — assistance and advocacy related to long-term services and supports under the Medicaid program.

Section 231.45 - Certified volunteer long-term care ombudsman program.

Section 231.51 - Older American community service employment program.

Section 231.52 - Senior internship program.

Section 231.53 - Coordination with Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act.

Section 231.54 - Elderlaw education program.

Section 231.55 - Retired senior volunteer programs.

Section 231.56 - Services and programs.

Section 231.56A - Prevention of elder abuse, neglect, and exploitation program.

Section 231.57 - Coordination of advocacy.

Section 231.58 - Long-term living coordination.

Section 231.59

Section 231.60

Section 231.61 - Adult day services requirements — oversight.

Section 231.62 - Alzheimer’s disease services and assistance.

Section 231.63 - End-of-life care information.

Section 231.64 - Aging and disability resource center.

Section 231.65 - Legal assistance development program.

Section 231.66 - Nutrition and health promotion program.