Iowa Code
Chapter 231C - ASSISTED LIVING PROGRAMS
Section 231C.17 - Coordination of the long-term care system — transitional provisions.

231C.17 Coordination of the long-term care system — transitional provisions.
1. A hospital licensed pursuant to chapter 135B, a health care facility licensed pursuant to chapter 135C, or an adult day services program certified pursuant to chapter 231D may operate an assisted living program if the assisted living program is certified pursuant to this chapter.
2. This chapter shall not be construed to require that a facility licensed as a different type of facility also comply with the requirements of this chapter, unless the facility is represented to the public as a certified assisted living program.
3. A certified assisted living program that complies with the requirements of this chapter shall not be required to be licensed or certified as a different type of facility, unless the facility is represented to the public as another type of facility.
4. a. A continuing care retirement community, as defined in section 523D.1, may provide limited personal care services and emergency response services to its independent living tenants if all of the following conditions are met:
(1) The provision of such personal care services or emergency response services does not result in inadequate staff coverage to meet the service needs of all tenants of the continuing care retirement community.
(2) The staff providing the personal care or emergency response services is trained or qualified to the extent necessary to provide such services.
(3) The continuing care retirement community documents the date, time, and nature of the personal care or emergency response services provided.
(4) Emergency response services are only provided in situations which constitute an urgent need for immediate action or assistance due to unforeseen circumstances.
b. This subsection shall not be construed to prohibit an independent living tenant of a continuing care retirement community from contracting with a third party for personal care or emergency response services.
2003 Acts, ch 166, §24;
2003 Acts, 1st Ex, ch 2, §17, 33
; 2005 Acts, ch 60, §19, 21; 2009 Acts, ch 41, §263

Structure Iowa Code

Iowa Code

Title VI - HUMAN SERVICES

Chapter 231C - ASSISTED LIVING PROGRAMS

Section 231C.1 - Findings, purpose, and intent.

Section 231C.2 - Definitions.

Section 231C.3 - Certification of assisted living programs.

Section 231C.3A - Monitoring — conflicts of interest.

Section 231C.4 - Fire and safety standards.

Section 231C.5 - Written occupancy agreement required.

Section 231C.5A - Assessment of tenants — program eligibility.

Section 231C.6 - Involuntary transfer.

Section 231C.7 - Complaints.

Section 231C.8 - Exit interview — issuance of findings.

Section 231C.9 - Disclosure of findings.

Section 231C.9A - Informal conference — formal contest — judicial review.

Section 231C.10 - Denial, suspension, or revocation — conditional operation.

Section 231C.11 - Notice — appeal — emergency provisions.

Section 231C.11A - Voluntary cessation of program operations — decertification.

Section 231C.12 - Department notified of casualties.

Section 231C.13 - Retaliation by assisted living program prohibited.

Section 231C.14 - Civil penalties.

Section 231C.15 - Criminal penalties and injunctive relief.

Section 231C.16 - Nursing assistant and medication aide — certification.

Section 231C.16A - Medication setup — administration and storage of medications.

Section 231C.17 - Coordination of the long-term care system — transitional provisions.

Section 231C.18 - Iowa assisted living fees.

Section 231C.19 - Application of landlord and tenant Act.

Section 231C.20 - Limitation on penalties.

Section 231C.21 - Certification list to county commissioner of elections.