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www.icgov.org April 28, 2016
IP1 Council Tentative Meeting Schedule
MAY 3 WORK SESSION
IP2 Work Session Agenda
IP3 Pending City Council Work Session Topics
MISCELLANEOUS
IP4 Article from Mayor Pro tem Botchway: ACT to close McCarrel Center by 2018, affecting 60
City jobs
IP5 Article from Council Member Thomas: Nimbys, SFBARF, and a clueless writer at the NY
Times
I126 Memo from Neighborhood and Development Services Dir., Development Services
Coordinator, and Neighborhood Services Coordinator: Update on Rose Oaks
Redevelopment
IP7 Article from Interim City Manager: How to Make City Housing More Affordable
IP8 Article from Interim City Manager: 12 Rad Recycling Centers That Go Green in Style
IP9 Memo from Asst. to the City Manager: April 1, 2016 City Council listening post follow-up
I1310 Memo from Asst. to City Manager, Asst. City Attorney, City Clerk, ICPD Captain, Equipment
Div. Supt., and Deputy City Clerk: Follow-up to Meeting with Taxi Companies / Possible
Code Changes / State Law
I1311 City Council Economic Development Committee Drat Minutes —April 12
IP12 Information: The Second Annual LGBTQA Youth Summit
IP13 Information: Balancing Development Opportunities in our Socialshed
IP14 Information: Iowa Initiative For Sustainable Communities, and the City of Iowa City Year -
End Open House
DRAFT MINUTES
IP15 Telecommunications Commission: March 28
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Date
Tuesday, May 3, 2016
Tuesday, May 17, 2016
City Council Tentative Meeting Schedule IP1
Subject to change
April 28, 2016
Time Meeting Location
5:00 PM Special Formal / Executive Session Emma J. Harvat Hall
Work Session
7:00 PM Formal Meeting
5:00 PM Work Session Emma J. Harvat Hall
7:00 PM Formal Meeting
Tuesday, June 7, 2016
5:00 PM
Work Session
Emma J.
Harvat Hall
7:00 PM
Formal Meeting
Tuesday, June 21, 2016
5:00 PM
Work Session
Emma J.
Harvat Hall
7:00 PM
Formal Meeting
Tuesday, July 5, 2016
5:00 PM
Work Session
Emma J.
Harvat Hall
7:00 PM
Formal Meeting
Monday, July 18, 2016
4:00 PM
Reception
Coralville
4:30 PM
Joint Entities Meeting
Tuesday, July 19, 2016
5:00 PM
Work Session
Emma J.
Harvat Hall
7:00 PM
Formal Meeting
Tuesday, August 2, 2016
5:00 PM
Work Session
Emma J.
Harvat Hall
7:00 PM
Formal Meeting
Tuesday, August 16, 2016
5:00 PM
Work Session
Emma J.
Harvat Hall
7:00 PM
Formal Meeting
Tuesday, September 6, 2016
5:00 PM
Work Session
Emma J.
Harvat Hall
7:00 PM
Formal Meeting
Tuesday, September 20, 2016
5:00 PM
Work Session
Emma J.
Harvat Hall
7:00 PM
Formal Meeting
Tuesday, October 4, 2016
5:00 PM
Work Session
Emma J.
Harvat Hall
7:00 PM
Formal Meeting
Tuesday, October 18
5:00 PM
Work Session
Emma J.
Harvat Hall
7:00 PM
Formal Meeting
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Special Formal / Executive Session 5:00 PM — separate agenda posted
City Council Work Session Agenda
Tuesday, May 3, 2016
Emma J. Harvat Hall - City Hall
Following 5:00 PM Special Formal
• Questions from Council re Agenda Items
• Council Appointments [agenda item # 15]
• Review of Downtown Streetscape Master Plan
• Information Packet Discussion [April 21, 28]
• Council Time
• Meeting Schedule
• Pending Work Session Topics [IP # 3 Info Packet of 4/28]
• Upcoming Community Events/Council Invitations
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PENDING CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION TOPICS
April 27, 2016
May 17,2016:
• Review downtown traffic model report
June 7,2016:
• Waste minimization strategy review (multi -family recycling, curbside composting, single stream recycling,
plastic bags and cardboard) — Relates to item 6
June 21, 2016:
• Staff presentation of a preliminary affordable housing action plan —Relates to items 10 and 14
Strategic Plan / Budget Related Topics:
1. Review and consider amending the City's Tax Increment Finance (TIF) Policy (Economic Development
Committee to make recommendation to full Council)
2. Consider amending the City's Annexation Policy to require the provision of affordable housing in new
residential/mixed-use areas
3. Evaluate the implementation of a Form Based Code in one or two parts of the community
4. Provide timely and appropriate input on the ICCSD's planned 2017 bond referendum
5. Significantly improve the Council and staff's ability to engage with diverse populations on complex or
controversial topics
6. Evaluate and consider implementation of a plastic bag policy
7. Undertake a project in FY 2017 that achieves a significant measurable carbon emission reduction
8. Set a substantive and achievable goal for reducing city-wide carbon emissions by 2030, and create an ad-
hoc climate change task force, potentially under an umbrella STAR Communities committee, to devise a
cost-effective strategy for achieving the goal.
9. Identify and implement an achievable goal to reduce disproportionality in arrests
10. Identify a substantive and achievable goal for the provision of affordable housing in Iowa City and
implement strategies to achieve this goal
11. Determine scope of Council identified on/off street parking study
12. Determine scope of Council identified housing market analysis of core neighborhoods
13. Determine scope of Council identified complete streets study
14. Determine use of affordable housing funds resulting from the sale of the Court / Linn property
Other Topics:
15. Discuss marijuana policies and potential legislative advocacy positions
16. Discuss formation of staff /citizen climate adaptation advisory group
17. Permanent City Manager
18. Review the Child Data Snapshot (IP2 2/18) and discuss related strategies with local stakeholders
19. Discuss creation of an ad-hoc committee on social justice and racial equity
ACT to close McCarrel Center by 2018, affecting 60 Iowa City jobs From Mayor Pro tem Botchway
ACT to close McCarrel Center by 2018, affecting 60 Iowa
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ACT Chief Operating Officer Janet Godwin notified employees across the company that the
McCarrel Center in Iowa City will close over the next two years as work is outsourced.
The decision came after a six-month analysis of work done at the center, Godwin wrote in an email
sent to employees Tuesday and obtained by the Press -Citizen.
About 60 positions at the 2727 Scott Blvd. location will be affected, said Ed Colby, senior director of
public relations for ACT. He said work at the center is primarily focused on delivering paper-based
testing materials.
Godwin wrote in her email that reasons for closing the facility include an expected decline in the need
for paper-based testing. Rather than investing in paper-based testing, Godwin wrote that the company
plans to prioritize investment into the development of digital platforms.
"(McCar el's) capabilities are essential to ACT's current operations but do not make us unique or
differentiate us from our competitors and are not central to our value propositions of authority,
personalization and integration," Godwin wrote. "This is a difficult but necessary decision. We will
need your support and, in many cases, your participation in transitioning the work at McCarrel."
Planning for the transition will begin in May, Godwin wrote, and will continue through summer.
ACT will hold pilot projects in fall, and the transition of work to outside vendors is expected to begin
next year, she wrote.
Colby said there is no indication at this point about where the work will be outsourced. ACT will
work to move some of the affected employees to new positions within the company.
There are 950 ACT employees across seven facilities in Iowa City, where the company is
headquartered, Colby said. The international testing company has three buildings in the main campus
on ACT Drive, two nearby facilities along North Dodge Street and two other facilities including the
McCarrel Center. The company has about 1,200 employees in total, Colby said.
"We'll be supporting team members as these decisions are made and as we eliminate positions. We'll
be providing them with support activities, and when those positions are eliminated the impacted team
members who did not find another position within ACT will receive a severance package," Colby
said. "The important thing is that this is taking place over time. Nothing is happening immediately."
In August, the company announced the elimination of 80 positions, mostly in Iowa City. Colby said
Wednesday that the decision to close the McCarrel Center is unrelated.
"That was more of a cost-cutting move, and this is really not. This is a better way to prepare ourselves
for the future," Colby said.
The decision to close the McCarrel Center comes less than a month after another education
company, British-based Pearson, submitted a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act
notice to Iowa Workforce Development. The notification said Pearson plans to cut 57 jobs at its Iowa
City office within 30 days of the submission.
Pearson plans 57 mob cuts in Iowa City
Pearson has 847 employees in Iowa City and 237 employees in Cedar Rapids, according to a
spokesman.
In January, Pearson announced plans to eliminate 10 percent of its global workforce this year.
According to the company's website, it has 40,000 employees worldwide.
From Council Member Thomas IP5
Nimbys, SFBARF, and a clueless writer at the NY
Times
Can the reporters who take on housing in San Francisco please take the time to understand some
basic facts?
The easy thing to do is just try to ignore the likes of SFBARF and hope they will go away. But they
don't, and in fact, a technology reporter at The New York Times, who like other tech writers has
suddenly discovered that housing is an issue in San Francisco and decided to chime in, just did a
major feature on the group.
And this week, our own C.W. Nevius added another story that essentially argues that if only we
stopped all the rules and regulations and got rid of neighborhood opposition, middle-class people
would be able to afford the rent.
Lots of people, young and old, are protesting speculator greed and poor planning. They don't
oppose "all construction."
I just wish people who wrote about the SF housing crisis would first understand the basic facts,
which are not that complicated.
We have a crisis because more people are moving here than there is housing — and because that
creates a climate for landlord and speculator greed. There are two elements to that situation that are
typically left out of all of these stories.
The first is that this particular wave of immigration to San Francisco isn't the same as the waves of
the "hippies" and the "beats' that all the uninformed writers like to talk about. One of the main
reasons that counterculture types flocked to places like North Beach and the Haight in the 1950s
and 1960s? The rent was cheap. The city was welcoming to people with different attitudes from the
mainstream, but face it — if the rents had been the way they are today, the Summer of Love and the
Beat Movement and all the cool stuff this city celebrates today would never have happened.
Those people moved here for cultural reasons, not economic reasons. Same, for the most part, as
the LGBT community in the 1970s.
I love phrases like "the Bay Area has always been expensive." No: In the late 1960s, there were
banners across Market Street offering "three months free rent." When I arrived in 1981, a room in a
flat in the Haight was $100 a month
The reason that people are moving here today is, to a great extent, not cultural but economic.
They're coming for jobs. Nothing wrong with that, and it's not the fault of the new arrivals. But it's
important to understand. And the reason there is so much more Demand is because city officials,
starting with Mayor Ed Lee, decided that turning SF into a center for tech companies was a great
idea. He just didn't stop to think about where the new workers were going to live.
(Lee's "jobs agenda" wasn't aimed at unemployed people who already lived in SF; intentionally or
not, the jobs that were created went overwhelmingly to people who moved here from someplace
else to take them.)
There is Demand and there is Supply. Both, any Econ 101 student can tell you, are part of the
equation that establishes Price. We talk all the time about the Supply side — SF isn't building enough
housing — but not about the Demand side. SF has given out tax breaks and rolled out the red carpet
for companies that pay a lot of money to people who move here and want to live in a hip place like
the Mission.
That wasn't a random occurrence; it was public policy. Lee could have focused on creating jobs for
people who already lived here and were unemployed, but that would have been harder — that
population was less educated and an economic development policy would have required serious
public investment. Letting the private sector just replace people was easier.
And while tech companies were already on the Peninsula, SF as a matter of policy made it easier for
those companies and cities to outsource their housing impacts to San Francisco by encouraging a
fleet of special private shuttles to take people from this city to their jobs. The areas served by shuttle
stops have seen some of the highest price hikes and the most evictions of anywhere in the city.
And, of course, since the state of California won't let San Francisco regulate housing properly, the
result has been a huge boon for speculators and greedy property owners. The biggest beneficiary of
the Twitter tax break wasn't Twitter; it was the Shorenstein Company, Twitter's landlord.
And let's please not forget that Airbnb, a company the mayor has championed, has taken at least
6,000 housing units off the market.
There is zero talk in the NYT or the Nevius column about property owner greed. Instead, it's all
about building denser housing, which under the Invisible Hand of Adam Smith is supposed to bring
down prices. Again, not noted: In many cities outside of the US, where there is massive density
(Hong Kong) much of the housing is social housing, outside of the private market.
So: We ignore speculators. We ignore Demand. We ignore Airbnb. We just say the problem is
Supply. So let's look at that for a moment.
The solution to most of the city's housing problems, according to the NYT, BARF, and Nevius, is to
give developers a more free hand:
MS. TRAUSS 'S CAUSE, MORE OR LESS, IS TO MAKE
LIFE EASIER FOR REAL ESTATE DEVELOPERS BY
ROLLING BACK ZONING REGULATIONS AND
ENVIRONMENTAL R ULES.
And there's an utterly false dichotomy set up here, which is particularly annoying to those of us who
are part of the stereotype:
IN SAN FRANCISCO, THOUGH, THINGS GET
WEIRD. HERE THE TECH BOOM IS CLASHING
WITH TO UGH DEVELOPMENT LAWS AND
RESENTMENT FROM ESTABLISHED RESIDENTS
WHO WANT TO CHOKE OFF GROWTH TO
PREVENT FURTHER CHANGE.
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MS. TRA USS IS THE RESULT: A NEW GENERATION
OFACTIVIST WHOSE PRO -MARKET BENT IS THE
OPPOSITE OF THE SAN FRANCISCO STEREOTYPES
— THE LEFTIES, THE AGING HIPPIES AND
TOLERANCE ALL AROUND.
HER OPPONENTS AREA GENERALLY OLDER
GROUP OF PROGRESSIVES WHO WORRY THAT AN
INFLUX OF CORPORATE TECHIES IS TURNING A
CITY THAT NURTURED THE BEAT GENERATION
INTO A GILDED RESORT FOR THE RICH.
THOSE GROUPS OPPOSE ALMOST EVERYNEW
DEVELOPMENT EXCEPT THOSE RESERVED FOR
SUBSIDIZED AFFORDABLE HOUSING. BUT FOR
MANY YO UNG PROFESSIONALS WHO ARE TOO
RICH TO QUALIFY FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING,
B UT NOT RICH ENO UGH TO AFFORD $5, 000 A -
MONTH RENTS, THIS IS THE PROBLEM.
ADDING TO THE STRANGENESS IS THAT THE
TYPICAL SAN FRANCISCO PROGRESSIVE AND THE
TYPICAL MID-2oS-TO-EARLY-3oS MEMBER OFMS.
El
TRA USS'S GROUP ARE LIKELY TO HAVE
IDENTICAL POSITIONS ON EVERY LIBERAL
TO UCHSTONE, LIKE SAME-SEX MARRIAGE AND
CLIMATE CHANGE, AND YET THEYHAVE BECOME
BITTER ENEMIES ON ONE VERY BIG ISSUE:
HOUSING.
I don't even know where to start.
First, the opponents of SFBARF are NOT "a generally older group." If the NYT tech reporter would
bother to go to City Hall hearings, or loud and raucous rallies, he would have noticed that most of the
people demanding a different housing policy are young. Many are non-white.
And the differences in policy? This concept that because we all agree on some social issues, like
same-sex marriage, fundamentally ignores that fact that the left and the right (yes, the right) in San
Francisco disagree profoundly on economic issues.
Many of the people known as "moderates" believe that the free market will ultimately solve our
problems, that we need fewer regulations on land use, and that we should not impose higher taxes
on speculators and the rich. Does that sound Conservative? Because on economic issues, it is.
When did "every liberal touchstone" stop including income redistribution, progressive taxation, and
limits on the ravages of uncontrolled capitalism? Only in the current, bizarre, political narrative in San
Francisco.
Now Nevius:
ARDENT LOW-INCOME HOUSING ACTIVISTS,
OPPOSED TO THE BUILDING OFANYTHING BUT
LOW-INCOME HO USING, HAVE FORMED AN
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ALLIANCE WITH OLDER, GRAY-HAIRED NIMBYS
TO TRY TO STOP MOST CONSTRUCTION.
I am a 35 -year resident of this city, a homeowner, a parent, 58 years old (which I guess makes me
,.older") and a person with gray hair. I do not oppose "most construction." I agree there are people on
the West side of town who don't ever want any more density, which is a losing battle (although let's
remember: San Francisco is already by far the densest city West of the Mississippi, and third in the
entire country).
What I ask, and so many of us ask, is for a little reality in the discussion.
And that starts with the idea that development of any kind should make the city better, not worse
Private development should pay for itself; the rest of us shouldn't subsidize developers who are out
to make a profit.
I have sat in hearings and heard developers say that if the city requires too much affordable housing,
and Muni fees that actually reflect the cost of service, then the new buildings won't pencil out. I
haven't seen the numbers, so I can't vouch for that claim, but let's assume it's true
In that case, the development shouldn't happen
Seriously: If you take the city's own studies, which show that every 100 units of market -rate housing
create a demand for 30 units of low-income housing (because new rich residents want people to
serve them coffee and fine wines and clean their clothes and their toilets and provide security etc.,
and those new jobs mean new people who need places to live), then any high-end housing that isn't
30 percent affordable is making the crisis worse. Got that? When you are in a hole, stop digging. If
you're in a crisis, don't make it worse. And right now, building luxury housing is a net loser for the
city.
The same goes for Muni. It costs the city far more to serve new housing than the new housing pays
Which means every time the rest of us pay higher fares for Muni, we are in effect subsidizing market -
rate housing developers.
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"Build, baby, build" sounds so fine and simple. But forget the ugliness factor (why do all these new
projects have to be so hideous? A century or more ago, people could build amazing houses. And
today, nothing but bland nastiness?) Forget views and traffic and density. Just look at the money:
Are new projects costing us more in impacts than they bring in benefits? If so, why are we building
them?
If the type of housing that the investors now will finance makes the crisis worse, why are we
approving it?
If that new type of housing leads to more displacement and gentrification in vulnerable communities,
what is its value?
Are we actually building housing for people who are going to live here, or just for speculative
investors?
If building more private -sector housing "of all types" were the answer, why is the private market
unable to build housing for the middle class? (One reason: We have created so much Demand that
land values and the cost of construction have soared. There is no way the current private market will
build anything but high-end housing without strict regulations. And guess what? The more market -
rate housing you cram in, the more land values keep rising, and the more it costs to build more
housing.)
These are not Nimby questions. They are basic urban planning, basic math. And so far, I haven't
heard the developers or their allies give a reasonable answer.
Please: Show me any evidence, any credible evidence at all, that allowing the private market to
build, baby, build in San Francisco today (without demolishing hundreds of thousands of rent -
controlled units and creating a city like Manhattan or Hong Kong without the social housing, that
none of us want to live in) will actually bring down rents and allow the middle class to stay, and I will
listen. But as far as I can tell, that evidence doesn't exist.
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CITY O F IOWA C1TY 1P6
MEMORANDUM
Date: April 28, 2016
To: Geoff Fruin, Interim City Manager
From: Doug Boothroy, Director, Neighborhood opment Services
John Yapp, Development Services Coordinator -7Y
Tracey Hightshoe, Neighborhood Services Coordinator
Re: Update on Rose Oaks Redevelopment
Introduction: Staff has been giving updates on the Rose Oaks Redevelopment project. The
Rose Oaks apartment complex was purchased by the current owners in late February. The
proposed redevelopment of the complex consists of remodeling 16 of the 21 buildings on the
property, demolishing 4 residential buildings and the clubhouse, and construction of seven new
residential buildings. The property is zoned High Density Multi -Family (RM -44), and no
rezoning is being requested.
Discussion: As has been reported, in order to facilitate the redevelopment project Rose Oaks
management has offered an incentive of $500 plus the full security deposit to tenants who are
willing to terminate their leases early and move from the property. To date, Rose Oaks
management has indicated that out of 400 units on the property, 123 are occupied; of these
households, 50 have indicated a willingness to accept the incentive and are actively seeking a
new apartment.
Rose Oaks Management have stated that for tenants whose leases end in May or June, but
they have not found a new apartment, they would allow them to remain on-site through August
1; this is significant due to August 1 being a common time for turn -over in leases in the larger
community.
Status of building permits: Building permits have been applied for remodeling the 16 units to
remain on-site. These permits are under review, and staff has had minor comments related to
building code detail. While the permits have not been issued for the remodeling projects, they
could be issued as soon as Friday, April 29. Rose Oaks Management have informed us that no
building will be remodeled until it is vacant, and that their goal is to remodel 4-5 buildings as a
first phase, and allow many of the residents remaining on-site to move into the newly -remodeled
buildings while the rest of the site is redeveloped.
As of the writing of this update, a revised site plan has been received, and is under review.
Staff reviews site plans according to adopted site plan criteria and requirements including
building setbacks, landscaping and parking lot tree requirements, storm water management
requirements, screening, pedestrian connectivity, etc. Once the site plan meets City codes and
requirements, staff is obligated to approve the site plan. Once the site plan is approved, the
property owner may be issued demolition permits for buildings being demolished, and building
permits for new buildings proposed to be constructed.
Assistance to residents: Shelter House staff have taken the lead in meeting on-site with
residents to help them navigate the various assistance programs available to them, including
assistance with security and utility deposits, moving expenses, and assistance with rent. The
City has contributed $15,000 in funds for assistance to residents, and Rose Oaks management
has contributed an additional $30,000 to Shelter House for the effort. It should be clarified that
this assistance is used to provide help with moving expenses, security deposits and/or rents
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with payments directly to landlords, not direct payments to residents. Rose Oaks management
has provided Shelter House and other area agencies (including Crisis Center, Salvation Army
and Johnson County Social Services) with office space on-site. Our understanding is that office
hours are being held five days per week, at different hours each day to allow for residents with
various work hours to access social services staff. Shelter House staff will be providing a
separate update on their work at Rose Oaks, prior to the May 3 Council meeting.
Ongoing discussions: Long term, management has acknowledged rents will increase. They
have indicated they would provide 'rent stabilization' for approximately 6 months for households
remaining on-site, and provide notice prior to any rent increases. As has been reported, since
2012 the City no longer allowed Housing Vouchers to be used on the Rose Oaks property due
to concerns with management practices and property conditions under the previous owner. The
Housing Authority will consider allowing housing vouchers to be used in Rose Oaks upon
completion of their redevelopment project.
Staff has also opened discussions with Rose Oaks Management about securing affordable
housing on the property. While none of the units on the property are currently subsidized, the
goal would be to ensure rent levels are affordable for a percentage of units on the property.
Rose Oaks management have indicated a willingness to discuss such arrangements, provided
the City is willing to provide financial assistance. Without the City providing financial assistance
in an agreement with Rose Oaks, the City has no means to require rents stay at a certain level.
At this time it is unclear whether a mutually agreeable solution for longer-term affordability will
be able to be identified.
How to Make City Housing More Affordable - WSJ
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BUSINESS I JOURNAL REPORTS: LEADERSHIP
How to Make City Housing More
Affordable
In many cities, large swaths of people are being priced out of the
market. But several strategies might change that.
A Seattle high-rise. New housing in many cities is aimed at the high end of the market. PHOTO: MIKE
KANE/BLOOMBERG NEWS
By MARK PETERS
April 24, 2016 10:09 p.m. ET
Some of the most sought-after cities in the U.S. face a growing affordability crunch.
While San Francisco and New York are known for especially high housing costs, places
such as Seattle, Boston and Washington are finding more people priced out.
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How to Make City Housing More Affordable - WSJ
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• Insights from The Experts (http://blogs.wsi.com/experts/category/leadership/)
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like-cities-1461550070)
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It's a long way from the days when cities were grappling with an exodus of people and
their wealth; now they fear becoming too exclusive. A recent analysis by real-estate
information company Zillow Group Inc. shows many homeowners spending at least a
third of their income on mortgages in some cities, while renters in general spend an even
bigger percentage of their income on housing.
"If you ask mayors across the country, their No. r problem is affordable housing," says
Svenja Gudell, chief economist for Zillow.
With that in mind, here are strategies from economists, city planners and other urban
experts on how to make housing more affordable in the decades ahead.
Rely on more than direct intervention
Cities have long leaned on policies that address affordability head on. Vouchers, rent
control and requirements for builders to supply affordable units are all tools that
continue to be used.
But planners and academics warn that such approaches have their limits. Housing -
assistance programs often help the neediest, while leaving a large swath of the population
shut out. And requirements that builders set aside affordable units or pay into a fund to
build such units come with their own challenges, notably that growth in affordable
housing comes to rely on a much larger increase in market -rate housing.
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How to Make City Housing More Affordable - WSJ
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So, while such programs
help, they don't provide a
huge bang for the buck,
says Alan Mallach, a
senior fellow at the
Center for Community
Progress. The number of
affordable units they
produce "is incredibly
sensitive to how strong
the market is," he says.
Nothing beats
supply
Adding housing units in
cities is crucial to
confronting rising costs, housing experts say. New home construction isn't keeping pace
with population growth and people's preferences, particularly in the largest coastal cities.
"The thing that is going to promote affordability is a lot of building" targeted for a mass
market, says Edward Glaeser, a Harvard professor of economics. Last year, the U.S.
added less than a million housing units, trailing the average for the past three decades by
nearly 400,000.
Affordability isn't just a matter of adding to that total, however. It depends on the right
kind of housing being built. "We are in the process of kind of a sea change in housing
preferences," says Karen Chapple, a professor of planning at the University of California,
Berkeley.
Demand is growing for units in more -urban, walkable neighborhoods that are close to
jobs and amenities.
Variety, variety, variety
Planners lament the missing middle of the housing market—the options between single-
family homes and high-rise developments. Townhouses, duplexes and courtyard
apartments all can provide more -affordable options, avoiding costs that come with
building higher.
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So, while such programs
help, they don't provide a
huge bang for the buck,
says Alan Mallach, a
senior fellow at the
Center for Community
Progress. The number of
affordable units they
produce "is incredibly
sensitive to how strong
the market is," he says.
Nothing beats
supply
Adding housing units in
cities is crucial to
confronting rising costs, housing experts say. New home construction isn't keeping pace
with population growth and people's preferences, particularly in the largest coastal cities.
"The thing that is going to promote affordability is a lot of building" targeted for a mass
market, says Edward Glaeser, a Harvard professor of economics. Last year, the U.S.
added less than a million housing units, trailing the average for the past three decades by
nearly 400,000.
Affordability isn't just a matter of adding to that total, however. It depends on the right
kind of housing being built. "We are in the process of kind of a sea change in housing
preferences," says Karen Chapple, a professor of planning at the University of California,
Berkeley.
Demand is growing for units in more -urban, walkable neighborhoods that are close to
jobs and amenities.
Variety, variety, variety
Planners lament the missing middle of the housing market—the options between single-
family homes and high-rise developments. Townhouses, duplexes and courtyard
apartments all can provide more -affordable options, avoiding costs that come with
building higher.
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The challenge here often is opposition from existing homeowners. Last year, a
government task force in Seattle released a comprehensive plan for housing affordability
that faced stiff opposition from the public because it called for greater density in existing
neighborhoods. Elected officials backed away from that aspect of the plan.
Peter Orser, director of the Runstad Center for Real Estate Studies at the University of
Washington, says residents came to envision high-rises towering over their
neighborhoods, rather than new multifamily units nestled across Seattle's > o,000 city
blocks.
"If you could get different ways that were respectful of the architecture, culture and
lifestyle of the neighborhoods, you could be really successful," Mr. Orser says.
Look beyond the coasts
As coastal cities such as Boston and Seattle struggle with affordability, they can learn
from peers such as Houston and Phoenix that boast a housing stock accessible to a range
of incomes.
"You get young people in their early 3os buying houses" in those noncoastal cities, says
Joel Kotkin, presidential fellow in urban futures at Chapman University in California.
"They aren't doing that in the Bay Area unless they're extremely wealthy."
Geography plays a role in many cases. Cities in the Southwest, for instance, have a
seemingly endless supply of flat land, making development easier and less costly. But
regulations play a big role, too. And those can be changed.
Coastal cities should re-examine their process for granting—or denying—permission to
build and how it drives up the cost of building, says Carol Galante, a former Federal
Housing Administration commissioner who's now a professor at the University of
California, Berkeley.
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She advocates an approach that allows developers to build if they meet a community's
clear set of requirements, instead of a discretionary process filled with uncertainty and
multiple reviews. "Set the expectations sooner rather than later, and then turn the
development community loose," Ms. Galante says. "What we have today in many places
is even when you have zoning, nothing is set."
Schools and technology
Mr. Kotkin says cities should view improving their schools as an affordable -housing
strategy. If the quality of individual schools becomes more equal across a city, he says, it
won't see prices continue to rise in some neighborhoods while stagnating in others—at
least not to the extremes of recent years.
Ms. Galante says new technologies tied to construction could drive down the cost of
building. More attention needs to be paid to modular construction, manufacturing and
building materials, she says.
"We're still in most communities building essentially the same way we've been building
for loo years," she says.
Mr. Peters is a Wall Street Journal reporter in Chicago. Email markpeters@wsj.com.
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part of that, yet their impact stretches beyond the daily grind to the well-being of the
environment and, ultimately, the earth. With that in mind, contemporary architects are designing
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modular steel structure by Selldorf Architects that takes care of NYC's recycling needs.
1. Known informally as an "urban stomach," the Urban Waste Collection Station in Huarte,
Spain, is a facility that compacts waste from surrounding areas to be shipped to other
sites for recycling. Designed by Spanish firm Vaillo + Irigaray, the structure is clad with
sheets of recycled aluminum that are painted lime -green in keeping with the project's
ecological theme.
2. A LEED Platinum—certified building, the East Side Recycling Center in Iowa City, Iowa,
has a slanted -roof design and a facade made with glass, metal, wood, and concrete. Built
by architecture and engineering firm Shive-Hattery, the facility features not only sites for
disposing of oil, compost, and electronic waste but educational space as well.
3. Pivka, Slovenia, is home to this metal -recycling plant by the architects at Dekleva
Gregoric Arhitekti. Functioning as a site to prepare metal waste for reuse, the plant
comprises two structures, a concrete service building and a steel -mesh -covered office,
both visually linked by a low concrete wall that contains the site's heaps of scrap metal.
4. Situated on an 1 I -acre pier along the New York Harbor, the Sims Sunset Park Material
Recovery Facility in Brooklyn processes recyclables from the city's many inhabitants.
Designed by Selldorf Architects, the buildings within the center are made with recycled
steel and feature space not only for waste management but for classrooms and exhibitions
as well.
5. Form follows function at the Waste Disposal Installation in Delft, Netherlands, by Dutch
architecture firm UNStudio. The design of the concrete -and -glass structure was inspired
by the circulation of vehicles and processes of waste management, meaning the sloping
roof and general layout of the building are intuitively planned for maximum efficiency.
6. The Seattle Public Utilities South Transfer Station serves its namesake city with a LEED
Gold—certified building made with recycled metal and concrete by the architects at Miller
Hull. Visitors can enter the site, which facilitates recycling, garbage disposal,
composting, and rainwater collection, through an entrance clad in old street signs from
the city's department of transportation.
7. Made with recycled steel, the Phoenix North Transfer Station and Materials Recovery
Facility was designed by HDR for energy efficiency, with solar -powered exterior lighting
and a reflective roof with overhangs to create shade. The long, horizontal structure
mirrors the flat Arizona terrain and features landscaping made up of the native plants it
displaced.
8. Designed by Skylab Architecture, the Columbia Building at the Columbia Boulevard
Wastewater Treatment Plant in Portland, Oregon, has a jagged roofline with concrete
"fins" covered with vegetation for collecting and delivering stormwater to a nearby
waterway. This structure, used for office space at the plant, runs on solar power and an
on-site generator.
9. Designed by Ennead Architects, the Newtown Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant in
Brooklyn consists of three main structures connected by glass walkways that sit atop the
water -bottle -shaped centrifuges. The site features a visitor center with a sculpture
depicting the natural water cycle by artist Vito Acconci and a waterfront park designed
by environmental sculptor George Trakas.
10. Curved -glass screens are the defining feature of the recycling center in Kalmar, Sweden,
by Strindberg Arkitekter. The largest screen encircles containers for recyclable materials
from the city's residents, while the smaller screen provides a patio and bench with views
of the city.
11. This waste -to -energy plant in Copenhagen, scheduled for completion this year, will
replace a neighboring plant to introduce more sustainable waste management to the city.
Designed by Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG), the structure will feature a roof that functions as
a recreational ski slope accessible by an elevator that provides a view of the building's
interior. Meanwhile, a smokestack will emit a ring of smoke every time a ton of carbon
dioxide is released as a visual reminder of the city's energy consumption.
12. Set to open in 2020, this power plant in Shenzen, China, will be the world's largest,
measuring about one mile in diameter. Designed by Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects
and Gottlieb Paludan Architects as part of a competition, the cylindrical plant will
convert 5,500 tons of waste into energy each day, in addition to generating power with a
roof of solar panels.
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Date: April 28, 2016
To: Geoff Fruin, Interim City Manager
From: Simon Andrew, Assistant to the City Manager
Re: April 1, 2016 City Council listening post follow-up
Introduction
On April 1, 2016 a City Council listening post was held at Pheasant Ridge Community Center at
6pm. Approximately twenty-five members of the public participated in the discussion with
Councilmembers Mims and Cole.
City Council requested that staff provide additional information to address some of the questions
raised and comments made by attendees. This information is below, organized in the same
order of the listening post summary report in City Council's April 7 information packet.
Listening Post Questions/Comments
Quality of housing inspection — problems with insects, discovering that windows don't open
The City inspects the property every two years; however Pheasant Ridge is also inspected by
federal Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) inspectors. The frequency of
HUD inspections is based on previous inspection scores for the property. Third party HUD
inspectors gave the property high scores and as a result inspect the property every three years
(699/100 in 2010 & 694/100 in 2013). If the scores were lower HUD would order inspections
more frequently.
Pheasant Ridge has had insect issues; however, the property management has been
responsive in attempting to address them. The property's Integrated Pest Management System
is the example the City uses for best practices when other residential complexes have pest
control problems.
Housing Inspection Services can investigate issues specific to particular units with rental unit
information. For issues such as windows that do not open, residents should contact Housing
Inspection Services at (319) 356-5135, stan-laverman(a)iowa-citv.org, or submit information on
icgov.org/lCgovXpress.
Affordable housing
Information on options other than Section 8
The Johnson County Social Services resource directory is a useful guide for locating information
and services, including for housing providers and financial assistance programs. The complete
directory is attached here; housing assistance information is on pages 53-61. This document
April 28, 2016
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also includes other useful social service resource information, including legal assistance, family
and youth services, and refugee services. This information is also provided through links on the
Iowa City Housing Authority and Iowa City Public Library websites. Johnson County Social
Services' website can be found at http://www.iohnson-county.com/socialservices.
Tenants may find affordable/modest rental units in CDBG and/or HOME assisted housing and
other HUD project based properties. These may be limited and tenants may have to qualify as
elderly, disabled, etc. The most common affordable housing providers are identified under the
housing section in the directory.
• Have a seminar on affordable housing and how to access it
Staff can work with housing providers to identify the most effective ways to disseminate
information regarding affordable housing programs, including a possible seminar. The City
provides support for affordable housing seminars developed by local affordable housing
organizations; however, these are more typically focused on how to increase the provision of
affordable housing in the community. A program more focused on existing affordable housing
options, eligibility requirements, etc. may be more effective and is likely closer to what was
requested.
• Lack of understanding/communication issues with city staff on proof of citizenship
The City does not manage Pheasant Ridge; there may be some confusion as to which
organization has requested proof of citizenship. Outside of federal requirements, the City does
not request proof of citizenship and citizenship is not a requirement to receive City services.
The federal government determines what documents are necessary to prove citizenship when
required by one of their programs.
The Federal Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) requires that all family
members who have claimed eligible immigration status must provide an original of one of the
documents listed below. Again, unless the tenant participates in another federal housing
program through the City, it may have been Pheasant Ridge management rather than the City
that requested this documentation.
(1) Form 1-551, Alien Registration Receipt Card
(2) Form 1-94, Arrival -Departure Record with appropriate annotations or documents
(3) Form 1-688, Temporary Resident Card
(4) Form 1-688B, Employment Authorization Card
(5) A receipt issued by US Citizenship and Immigration Services indicating that an application
for issuance of a replacement document in one of the above listed categories has been made
and the applicant's entitlement to the document has been verified.
In addition, Title 24 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR); Part 5; Subpart 216 (24 CFR
5.216), applicants and participants (including each member of the household) must disclose
his/her assigned Social Security Number. Failure to disclose will result in denial of assistance.
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• Desire for multilingual staff and translation of documents into several languages
This is a good suggestion and the City continues to make improvements in this respect. The
City contracts with Language Line to provide on-site certified translation service throughout the
City. Customer service positions within the organization are provided with a table of the
languages available and customers may simply point to the language they need. A copy of the
language identification card is attached.
Our front lobby information desk staff members are bilingual and can assist our Spanish
speaking customers. A number of City documents have been translated into Spanish, Arabic,
and Mandarin; decisions to translate documents and into which languages are made on a case-
by-case basis. Additional documents can be translated upon request.
The Housing Authority's online public housing and housing choice voucher application can be
converted into multiple languages. The applicant selects the language and it converts the
application to the selected language.
Lack of job opportunities
• Even though many are highly educated, they find it difficult to find jobs
There will be a Career Fair at the Kirkwood Regional Center on May 25, 2016 for Professional
Level jobs paying $40,000 or more.
The Iowa Workforce Development office can assist with job search and job search preparation
including resume creation, assessments of qualifications required for local jobs, access to job
postings and assistance with applications, etc. Contact information for their office is below.
lowaWORKS Center - Iowa City, Eastdale Plaza
1700 S 1 st Avenue, Suite 11 B
Iowa City, IA 52240-6036
Phone: 319-351-1035, Email: Region 1 O.Web(a)iwd. iowa.gov
They have a commitment to their families still in Sudan and thus find the vacation time to be
insufficient
While more private employers are allowing for job sharing, flex scheduling, and providing more
unpaid leave, City government does not have a role in this process.
Language holds them back even if they speak English due to their accents
Staff wants to communicate with our customers in whichever method they feel the most
comfortable and makes them feel heard and understood. English speakers may also use
language line if they do not believe that their concerns or questions are heard accurately.
The Arabic speaking community is much larger than just the Sudanese
Make schools multilingual and multicultural and/or even have an Arabic school
April 28, 2016
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This comment is best addressed by the School District.
Difficulty starting their own businesses
Our new educational program, "So you want to start a Business" may be helpful. This is a
series of 5 workshops to help get people started on the path of entrepreneurship. There is no
cost to attend and refreshments will be served. The program will be held at Kirkwood
Community College evenings and Saturdays in May. A flyer for the program is attached and
additional information can be found on our website:
https://www. icgov.org/news/do-you-want-start-business-city-iowa-city-will-offer-five-no-cost-
workshops-hel p -you -get
• Affordable child care; sometimes providers won't accept vouchers from human services
Child care services are included on pages 4-6 of the attached Johnson County resource
directory.
• Minimum wage is the reason so many Sudanese are on welfare. The members of the
second generation are getting good jobs.
Johnson County's minimum wage will increase again on May 1, 2016 to $9.15 per hour. The
County has formed an advisory committee to make recommendations to the Board of
Supervisors on issues surrounding the minimum wage. For more information, residents can call
the Board of Supervisors office at (319) 356-6000 or visit www.dohnson-county.com/wage.
• The new city website is difficult to use and find things. Difficult to pay water bill, blurry
background
The Communications Office recommends contacting the City directly for website assistance.
The website relies heavily on use of the "Search box" function on the home page to find content.
Staff can provide training and assistance for residents experiencing difficulty. For assistance in
paying a water bill, etc., please contact Shannon McMahon at 319-356-5058 for an appointment
or email Shannon-mcmahon(a)iowa-city.org.
Communications staff could use more information on the customer experiencing a "blurry
background", as this is not an issue we are able to replicate. If there is an issue with image
quality, we would like to fix it so documents and information are easily viewed.
Transportation
• From Iowa City to Cedar Rapids
The Iowa Department of Transportation (IDOT) has multiple projects in the works that impact
transportation in the corridor. One of the options that is being rolled out is a ride share program
where a website is being developed that will allow people to look for and offer rides to different
locations. For example, a community member may have posted that they travel to Cedar
April 28, 2016
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Rapids every Tuesday and Thursday and another community member could communicate with
the individual to ride share. IDOT is also investigating the implementation of a fixed route
service between Iowa City and Cedar Rapids. There are still several details pending, but this is
in the works.
Desire for longer hours on Saturday and starting Sunday bus service
Fixed route service with traditional heavy duty buses may not be the answer in each of these
cases. The amount of rides that are generated on Saturdays is substantially lower than the
rides per hour we see during the week. Partnering with taxi companies and transportation
network companies may be mechanisms to address some of these issues due to the small
volumes of riders that we see compared to a typical weekday. One thing to keep in mind for
Sunday service is that we would also be required to add paratransit service to mirror the hours
of fixed route.
Pheasant Ridge to Kirkwood Community College in Iowa City and Cedar Rapids
The route being investigated by the DOT includes trips between Iowa City and Kirkwood in
Cedar Rapids during peak hours only. There is a bus that provides direct service from
Pheasant Ridge to Kirkwood in Iowa City. The Plaenview Route, which picks up on Westwinds
Drive, turns into the Mall Route upon reaching downtown and that route services Kirkwood
Community College. Coming back from Kirkwood, during peak hours the passengers would
arrive downtown on the Mall Route and transfer to either a Plaenview, Westwinds, or Westside
Hospital Route. Transit staff can put together a document that outlines the different scenarios to
complete the trip between Pheasant Ridge and Iowa City's Kirkwood campus if residents would
find the additional information helpful.
The police need to get to know the immigrant community
• Seminar with the police, proper procedures, many fear the police
This is a good suggestion that can be evaluated with the Police Department's outreach efforts,
including National Night Out at Pheasant Ridge both of the last two years and last year's coffee
with a cop at the Pheasant Ridge Neighborhood Center. In general, interactions in more
informal settings such as coffee with a cop have the greatest impact in terms of positive
relationship building.
Great event last week, (CWJ), but some concerned by police showing up in uniforms and
with guns
The positive feedback is appreciated. Of course, on -duty police officers at events will be in
uniform as they may have to leave on a service call.
Desire for a community space, large community gatherings
There are a number of ways the City can help facilitate large community gatherings. For
outdoor gatherings, 'Parties in the Park' and block parties are popular ways for neighborhoods
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to build relationships and celebrate our community. We also issue permits for use of city plaza
for community events. Though this would be downtown and not in the Pheasant Ridge
neighborhood, it is common for groups to use downtown space to engage with the broader
community, educate residents and visitors on the diversity of our area, and enjoy the vibrancy of
downtown. For more information about these processes, neighbors can contact Assistant to the
City Manager Simon Andrew at (319) 356-5010 or simon-andrew(&iowa-citv.org.
We also have a number of indoor venues that the public can reserve, including spaces at our
recreation centers, the Library, Eastside Recycling Center, the Senior Center, and our parks.
Some of these facilities have rental fees; these can be waived or reduced in some
circumstances.
ABUSE PREVENTION & INTERVENTION SERVICES
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Child Abuse Hotline
If you suspect a child under the age of 18 is being
Department of Human Services
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abused or neglected, call the abuse hotline.
Program
1-800-362-2178
855 S Dubuque Street—Suite 102
If you believe the child Is in imminent danger, call
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24 Hours
911 immediately.
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7 days -365 days
Dependent Adult Abuse Hotline
Provides evaluations and assessments of alleged
Department of Human Services
Adult
HOTLINE
abused dependent adults. The program
Program
1-800-362-2178
endeavors to provide services and make referrals
BSS S Dubuque Street — Suite 102
to assist abused dependent adults acquire safe
Iowa City IA 52740
24 Hours
living arrangements.
www.dhsJgyG,.ew
7 days -365 days
Nursing Home & Home Health
Provides evaluations and assessments of alleged
Complaint Hotline
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abused dependent adults living in a residentai
Department of Human Services
1-&77-686-0027
care facilities.
Program
855 S Dubuque Street — Suite 102
24 Hours
Iowa CM 1A52240
7 days— 365 days
www.dhs.iowa.eov
Emergency Shelter
Provides emergency safe sheltering for victims of
Eligibility Requirements must be a victim of
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General
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domestic violence when remaining in their home
domestic violence, dating violence, stalking or sexual
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148003734043
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1105 5 Gilbert Ct-Suite 300
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domestic violence, dating violence, stalking or sexual
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Transitional Housing, Rental Assistance and the
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11055 Gilbert Ct-Suite 300
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Iowa City IA 52240
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peer based counseling are available by calling our
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Youth Services
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Iowa City IA 52140
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Elder Abuse Prevention IS Awareness
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Eligibility Requirements- Persons 60.
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Documents - none
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14866-468-7887
at -risk elders.
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6301 Kirkwood Boulevard
Cedar Rapids IA 52404
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Elder Abuse Prevention & Intervention
Adult Age 60e
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Eligibility Requirements -serves clients 60+
The Heritage Area Agency on Aging
(319) 398-5559
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6301 Kirkwood Boulevard SW
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CHILD CARE SERVICES
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focus
Phone Number
Services Provided
Eligibility Requirement,
Population
&
Documents Needed,
I
Hours
Fees
CHILD CARE ASSISTANCE & REFERRAL
QC's Community Coordinated Child
4Cs provides education, consultations, and
Eligibility Requirements' contact program
Care
Youth
319-338-7684
resources to home and center -based child care
Documents- contact program
1500 Sycamore St
programs.
Fees "contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
hirtaWwww.lowa4a.com
Child Care Assishnce
Assistance with paying for the ore of a child
Eligibility Requirements ` meet income guidelines
Department of Human Services
Youth
319-356-6050
while the parent/oretaker works or attends
(345% Federal Poverty Level), must be working or
855 S Dubuque Street - Suite 302
Age 0-13
or
school. May also assist while a parent/caretaker is
attending school, or looking for work
Iowa City IA 52240
Spedal Needs
864886-9207
looking for work or Is unable to care for the child
Documents ^ contact program
htto://dhs.iova junuichild<are
A9819
due to a medical reason. Child Care Assistance
on be used to pay a variety of different types of
Fees - contact program
oNders.
Iowa Child Cam Resource & Referral
Child Care Resource and Referral of Southeast
Eligibility Requirementsnone
Iowa Child Care Resource & Referral
Parents & Child
Main: 1-866-324-3236
Iowa works with parents, child care providers,
Documents ^none
4265 Oak Crest Hill Rd -SumB
Care Providers
employers and community groups that want to
Fees ` Only for child ore providers attending
Iowa City IA 52246
Parents Iooking for Child
find, provide, or became more aware of quality
training sessions.
.Jowacra.shm
Care 1-655444-5301
childcare.
Child Care Providers
Needing Assistance
563-362-8228
M -F 8.4:30 pro
School Ready Scholarships
Offers assistance to parents in paying for a quality
Eligibli ty Requirements `family gross Income at or
Johnson County Empowerment
Youth
319-339-6179
pre -kindergarten educational experience.
below 200% of federal poverty level. Child age 3, 4
855 5 Duquque St - Suite 2028
Aga 3-6
Scholarships are avallble for children ages 3, 4
or 5 and scheduled to begin kindergarten within the
Iowa City IA 52240
M -F 83:30 pm
and 5 and who meet elgibllity guidelines. Pre-
next 2years.
itemoowermem.com
registration is required.
Documents- contact program
Fees, `contact progurn
CRISIS CHILD CARE
Crisis Child Care
Provides short-term emergency care when
Eligibility Requirements ` children be birth — 17
4Cs Community Coordinated Child
Youth
319-341-0089
parents are not able to provide regular care. Goal
years of age. Care can be provided for a maximum
Care
Age 0.17
M —F 8:30-4:30 pm
is to reduce the risk of child abuse and to reduce
of 72 hours per Fiscal year
IS00 Sycamore St
the need for foster care placements by providing
Dowments^contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
After Hours
temporary child care at no cost to the families in
Fees `contact program
www.iowa4Cs.com
Contact Crisis Center
crisis.
319-351-0140
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CHILD CARE SERVICES
Name of Program/Provider
Focus
Phone Number
Services Provided
Eligibility Requirement,
Population
&
Documents Needed,
Hours
Fees
Home Ties Child Care
Helps families in crisis by providing quality, short-
Eligibility Requirements ^' contact program
4C's Community Coordinated Child
Youth
319-341-0050
term child care. Homeless and near homeless
Documents` contact program
Care
families, as well as those participating in Prelude
Fees ^contact program
1500 Sycamore St
Office Hours:
Behavioral Health services, United Action for
Iowa City IA 52240
M -F 94:30 pm
Youth, Community Mental Health programs or
www.iowa4Cs.com
other assistance programs, may be eligible to
receive free child.
Safe Families for Children
Youth
Provides a loving, temporary home for children
Eligibility Requirements' none
htto://safe-families. ore
319-383-6647
whose parents are in a crisis situation.
Documents ^ Children's health insurance cards
- Placing parents maintain full custody and can
Fees -none
request the return of their children at any time.
- Volunteer families are extensively screened with
background checks and home studies.
- Children ages 0-18 are eligible, including
parenting teens.
- Stays can be as short as a couple of days and as
long as a year.
- We are committed to reuniting parents and
children as soon as possible.
CHILD CARE PROGRAMS
Before& After School Programs (BASP)
Elementary Schools located within the Clear
Eligibility Requirements ^' contact program
Clear Creek Amana Community
Youth
319-8283510
Creek Amana Commununty School District
Document` contact program
School District
School -Based
provide a Before and After School Program. For
Fees^ contact program
327 SAugusta
K -6w Grade
M-F83:00pm
Information on a program, contact the
Oxford IA 52322
elementary school directly.
www.cc-amana.k12. ia.us
Pon"b"olPrograms
part of the State -Wide Voluntary Preschool
Eligibility Requirements ^contact program
Clear Creek Amana Community
Youth
319-828-4510
Program that offers preschool for children who
Document' contact program
School District
Age 4
turn four years old on or before September 15`^.
Fees ^ contact program
327 S Augusta
M -F 83:00 pm
Oxford IA 52322
www.cc-amana.1,12.m.us
Pursuing Adventures in Leeming )PAL)
Pursuing Adventures in Learning is the only
Eligibility Requirement `behavioral issues, mental
Four Oaks
Youth
319-3373523
special needs aftenchool and summer program in
health diagnosis
1916 Waterfront Drive
Age S-12
Johnson County serving children with behavioral
Documents " contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
M-F8-5:30pm
issues and mental heafth diagnoses.
Fees - daily rate
www.fouroak,.r
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CHILD CARE SERVICES
Name of Program/Provider
Focus
Phone Number
Services Provided
Eligibility Requirement.
Population
&
Documents Needed,
Hours
Fees
Child Care&Preschool
Committed to supporting children with special
Eligibility Requirements - contact program
Handicare, Inc.
Youth
319-354-7641
needs and their families both on and off site.
Documents'- contact program
22209'"Street
Special Needs
Handicare partners with United Way, Grant Wood
Fees- contact program
Coralville lA 52241
Hours 6:30am-6:30 pm
Area Education Agency, Iowa City and
www.handkaremccom
surrounding area school districts, the Department
of Human Services and other local service
agenices to provide the support and resources
needed for a child be successful.
HACAP Head Start/Early Head Start
Comprehensive child development for children
Eligibility Requirements - Children birth to 5 years
Hawkeye Area Community Action
Youth
(319)337-5765
birth - 5 years old, pregnant women and their
of age, must meet income guidelines
Program, Inc. (HACAP)
Age 2-5
families, includes social service, health, nutrition
Documents - 12 months of income for application,
367 Southgate Avenue
Office Hours:
and parent involvement components. Federally
physical immunization for enrollment
Iowa City IA 52240
M-F8am-5 pm
funded program for low-income families. Offer
Fees -none
www.hicap.org
full-day or part -day programs at various location
in the county.
Iowa Afterschool Alliance
Searchable statewide directory of after school
Eligibility Requirements - contact program
www.iowaafterschoolalliance.org
Youth
No Phone
programming opportunities. Parent resources for
Identifying uali program.
Documents -contact program
Fees ^contact program
Before & After School Programs (GASP)
All Elementary Schools located within the Iowa
Eligibility Requirements - contact program
Iowa City Community School District
Youth
319-688-1000
CityCommununty School District provide a Before
Documents -contact program
1725 N Dodge Street
Srhoo4Based
and After School Program that is run by an
Fees" contact program
Iowa City lA 52245
K-6* Grade
M -F SAM pm
outside entity. For information on a program,
www.iov,acflrvsc:hooborR1paRes/ICC5D
mntact the elementary school directly.
Free Preschool Programs
Part of the State -Wide Voluntary Preschool
Eligibility Requirements - contact program
Iowa City Community School District
Youth
319-688-1000
Program that offers free preschool for children
Documents -contact program
1725 N Dodge Street
Age 4
who tum four years old on or before September
Fees -contact program
Iowa City IA 52245
M -F 84:00 pm
15'". Various preschool locations are available
wwwiowacitVi[hoolsomloaeesACG$D
and early pre -registration is required.
Before& After School programs(BASP)
For information on these programs, contact the
Eligibility Requirements- contact program
Lone Tree Community School District
Youth
319-6294614
school district directly.
Documents - contact program
309 S Devoe Street
5ch0o48ased
Fees - contact program
Lone Tree IA 52755
K-6^ Grade
www.Ime-tree.K12.u.us
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CHILD CARE SERVICES
Preschool Programa
Part tithe State -Wide Voluntary Preschool
Eligibility Requiremsen,- contact program
Lone Tree Community School District
Youth
319-6294614
Program that offers ftee preschool for children
Documents ^contact program
309 5 Devoe Street
Age 4
who turn four years old on or before September
Fees ^ contact program
Ione Tree IA 52755
15"'. Program offered for 12 hours per week.
www.bnectree.K12.ia.us
Before& After School Program (BASP)
Offers school and center based licensed before
Eligibility Requirements- Contact program
Neighborhood Centers of Johnson
Youth
319-354-2886
and after school programming. Programs utilize
Documents- Contact program
County
School -Based
volunteers and other community bases agencies
Fees ^ Monthly fee, contact program for rate
2651 Roberts Rd
KSs Grade
M - F 7:30 AM - 5:30 PM
to provide activities to youth enrolled.
information
Iowa City IA 52246
Site Locations ^ Mark Twain Elementary, Grant
www.ncic.ore
Wood ElemerI Archibald Alexander
Elementary and Pheasant Ridge Neitlmrhood
Center
NAEYC-Aaredited Child Development
Full-day child development classrooms accredited
Eligibility Requirements - certain classrooms have
Neighborhood Centers of Johnson
Youth
319-354-989
by the National Association for the Education of
income requirements (130-145% FPL)
County
Age 2-5
Young Children (NAEYC)
Documents `classroom dependent
2105 Broadway St
M - F, 7:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Fees ^ $750-900 per month, State Child Care
Iowa City IA 52240
Assistance accepted.
www.ncic ore
NAEYC-Accredked Gild Development
Full-day child development classrooms accredited
Eligibility Requirements ` certain classrooms have
Neighborhood Centers of Johnson
Youth
319-354-2886
by the National Association for the Education of
income requirements (130-145%FPQ
County
Age 0.5
Young Children INAEYC)
Documents' program specific
2651 Roberts Rd
M - F 7:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Fees - $750-900 per month, State Child Care
Iowa City IA 52246
Assistance accepted.
www.ncic.arg
Before& After School Programs(BASP)
Children enrolled in Solon Community School's
Eligibility Requirements - contact program
Solon Community School District
Youth
319-624-3401
preschool through middle school during the
Documents^contact program
301 S Iowa Street
PreK2ei Grade
school year are eligible for admission to Lakeview
Fees- contact program
Solon IA 52333
Care for Kids.
www solon.kl2la.us
Preschool Programs
Solon Community School District offers various
Eligibility Requirements' contact program
Solon Community School District
Youth
319-624-3401
preschool Programs. For information on a
Documents^contact program
301 S Iowa Street
Age 4
program, contact the school district directly.
Fees `contact program
Solon IA 52333
www.solon.1,12.iiz u
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CLOTHING
Name of Program/Provider
Focus
Phone Number
Services Provided
Eligibility Requirement,
Population
a
Documents Needed,
Hours
Fees
Food Bank Program
Clothing vouchers to Goodwill or Crowded Closet
Eligibility Requirements ^ must live in Johnson
The Crisis Center of Johnson County
General
319-351-0128
available each month on a limited basis; clothing
County
1121 Gilbert Court
voucher amount is based on household size, and
Documents - none; first-time visitors should know
Iowa City IA 52240
Monday, Wednesday,
households can receive a voucher once every six
their address and the names and birth dates of the
kcrisiscenter.ore
Friday 12:00-4:30 PM;
months.
people in their household
Tuesday 12:00-7:00 PM;
Fees -none
Thursda 9:30-4:30 PM
Clear Creek Amana Community Food
Provide food, clothing and some toiletry items.
Eligibility Requirements` target population is those
Pantry
Clear Creek
319-545-2281
A joint program of Clear Creek Amara School
living in the Clear Creek Amara Community School
Grace United Methodist Church
Amara School
Distric and Grace United Methodist Church.
District
300 W Marengo Road
District
Monday F6:30 pm,
Documents -address
Tiffin IA 52340
Wednesday 2.4 per,
Located in the Clear Creek Amana Family
Fees `none
www.tiffineroceumcorc
Thursday 8:30-11 am
Resource Center, building located between Clear
Note Location-
Creek Amana High School and Clear Creek Amana
551 W Marengo Rd, Tiffin
Muddle School
Joan Buxton School Children's Aid
Assistance with school supplies, shoes, clothing,
Eligibility Requirements` contact program
Iowa City Community School District
youth
319-688-1000
boots, medications and vision care for children.
Document^ contact program
1725 N Dodge Street
Fees `contact program
Iowa City IA 52245
Either call 319-668-100 or contact your child's
www.bwacftvschools.ora/oaees/ICCSD
school.
Food &Clothing Pantry
Offers short-term food and clothing assistance for
Eligibility Requirements' Contact program
LifePointe Christian Faith Center
General
319-5454031
those in need. Financial assistance is also
Documents - will need to fill out brief paperwork.
400 Stephans
available on a limited basis
Fees' none
Tiffin IA 52340
Sundays 12:30 - 2:00 or by
www.exoeriencetheoointe.com
appointment only
Clothing
Children's clothing in -season and adult coats are
Eligibility Requirements - live in small towns in
North Liberty Community Pantry
Rural
319-626-2711
available. Individuals and families can receive; as
Johnson County - North Liberty, Swisher, Shueyville,
89 N Jones Blvd
&
many as 4 items per family member per month.
Oxford, Tiffin, Solon, Hills, Lone Tree
North Liberty lA 52317
Small
Monday, Tuesday,
Documents ` picture ID and current proof of
www.nonhllbertvcummunitvaantrv.orR
Communities
Wednesday, Thursday, and
Saturday 10:00- Noon
residence (bill with current address)
Fees `none
Tuesday/Thursday, 3-6PM
Winter Outerwear
Winter coats, gloves and hats are distributed from
Eligibility Requirements - Proof of Johnson County
The Salvation Army
General
319-337-3725
October- March as available
residency and proof of income.
1116 Gilbert Court
Documents' will need to fill out brief paperwork.
Iowa City IA 52240
M -F 9:30-2:00 pm
Bedding, blankets & sleeping bags are given given
Fees - none
usc.9INationarmy.oeR/USC/www use i
to those who sleep on the streets or In their cars,
as well as to individuals and families in need
owacitv.nsf/
during the winter months.
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CLOTHING
Drop -In Service
laundry, showers, phone, toiletry items and
EIIgIWlity gequimnerts— open to anyone in need
Shelter House Community Shelter
General
3193510326
clothing available, outreach worker during
Documents none
& Transition Services
weekdays
Fees' none
429 Southgate Avenue
M -F 1:00. 4:00 PM
Iowa City IA 52240
Saturday, Sunday 8-10 AM
www.shelterhoueeiowa.are
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CRISIS SERVICES
Name of Program/Provider
Focus
Phone Number
Services Provided
Eligibility Requirement,
Population
&
Documents Needed,
Hours
Fees
Joint Emergency Communications
call 911
Clearing house for all 9.1-1 Calls and all
Center of Johnson County(IECC)
EMERGENCY
Police• Sheriff • Fire •
emergency communications for Johnson County.
www.iecoema.ore
SERVICES
EMS •Ambulance
24 -Hour Crisis One
HOTLINE
Visit websRe for list of weekly meeting locations
Eligibility Requirements - No age requirement,
Alcoholics Anonymous
General
319451-0140
and time.
Membership is open to anyone
PO Box 487
Documents- Contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
Fees" contact program
www.aa-icor¢
24 -Hoar Crisis Intervend. une
Talk confidentially to a skilled volunteer who will
Eligibility Requirements ^ Open to anyone in crisis
The Crisis Center of Johnson County
General
HOTIJNE
linen with Compassion, respond without
Documents - none
1121 Gilbert Court
319.351-0140
Judgment and treat you with respect. Will work
Fees- services are free and confidential
Iowa City IA 52240
24 Hours
collaboratively to brainstorm Potential options
kcruiscentecore
7 days - 365 days
and generate an action plan.
Walk-in 9:00 am -11:00 pen
Crisis Chat Intervention Program
Prefer typing to talking, use your computer to
Eligibility Requirements` none
The Crisis Center of Johnson County
General
www.lowacrlslsdut.org
access free Instant -messaging service. Offers
Documents none
3121 Gilbert Court
online emotional support to anyone in need.
Fees- services are free and confidential
Iowa City IA 52240
2:00 am -2:00 In,
iccruiscentercorg
Child Abuse Hotline
R you suspect a child under the age of 18 is being
Department of Human Services
Youth
HOTLINE
abused or neglected, call the abuse hotline.
Program
1-800-362-2178
855 S Dubuque Street - Suite 102
d you believe the child is in imminent danger, call
Iowa City IA 52240
24 Hours
911 immediately.
www.dhs.iowa.zov
7 days- 365 days
Emergency Shelter
Provides emergency safe sheltering for victims of
Eligibility Requirements - must be a victim of
Domestic Violence Intervention
General
HOTONE
domestic violence when remaining in their home
domestic violence, dating violence, stalking or sexual
Program
14IM373.1043
is no longer an option. Emergency sheltering may
violence
1105 S Gilbert Ct-Suite 300
include short stays in our shelter, safe housing or
Documents - none
Iowa City IA 52240
24 Hours
assistance with housing acquisition.
Fees- all services are free and Confidential
www.dviplowa.crg
7 days -365 days
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CRISIS SERVICES
Outreach Services & Advocacy for
Assists adult and youth victims of domestic &
Eligibility Requirements ^ must be a victim of
Victims of Domestic Violence
General
HOTLINE
dating violence and stalking as they seek to heal
domestic valence, dating valence, sulking or sexual
Domestic Violence Intervention
1-804373-1043
from trauma and respond to community systems
violence
Program
(such as the criminal justice, human services,
Documents ^none
11055 Gilbert Ct-Suite 300
24 Hours
healthcare and other systems(. Advocacy and
Fees' all services are free and confidential
Iowa City IA 52240
7 days —365 days
peer based counseling are available by calling our
www.dvioiowa.ora
24 hour crisis line.
Iowa Help Lim
Talk
Provides crisis counseling and support, suicide
Eligibility Requirements ^ Free service to anyone in
4 ways to get help
General
1-855-8061239
prevention, intervention and resource referral to
the East Central Region experiencing a mental health
.Jowaheloline.org
24 Hours
people experiencing a mental health crisis. Access
crisis.
7days-365days
to services are available by phone, text, chat of
DocumMts`none
mobile crisis.
Fees ^ all services are free and confidential
Chat
lowacrisischatorg
Mobile Crisis Outreach provides crisis counseling,
2:00 pm -2:00 am
risk assessment and resource information for
people experiencing a mental health crisis.
Text
Mobile Crisis Outreach counselors will respond at
1-855,5061239
the she of where the crisis is occurring.
2:00 per, —2:00 am
Mobile Crisis
1-8554800-1239
24 Hours
7 days -365 days
Poison Control
Provides free 24-hour immediate treatment
Iowa Raison Control Center
General
HOTLINE
advice for poison emergencies. Also provide
401 Douglas Street — Suite 215
1.800.222-1222
Information about poisons and poison
Sioux City IA 51001
prevention. Can help with questions about
www.iowaooison.org
household products, medication & drugs,
chemicals, snake bites, spider bites and plant &
mushroom poisoning.
Merry on Call
a Mercy RNs available to provide free and
Mercy Hospital
General
HOTLINE
confidential services, including: helping
500 E Market St
1-806358-2767
figure out what to do when you don't
Iowa City, IA 52245
feel well.
7am-12am (midnight)
a helping find a physician who meets
your needs.
e Registration for classes, programs,
health screenings, and support groups.
e Give expert health information.
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CRISIS SERVICES
Sexual Assaglt Victim AdvocaW&
Provide free, confidential, trauma -informed
Prevention Agency
General
HOTLINE
advocacy to all affected by sexual violence.
Rape Victim Advocacy Program
800228-1625
Promotes social change through prevention
332 S Unn Street— Suite SDO
education.
Iowa City IA 52240
Iowa Sexual Abuse Hotline
www/rvao.uiowa.edu
800284-7821
When you, your child or someone close to you is
Stop Bullying
General
HOTLINE
being bullied, there are many steps to take to
www.stoabulling.gov
800.228.1625
help resolve the situation. Visit the website
www.stopbulling.Roy to get help now.
Suicide Prevention
Provides free and confidential emotional support
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
General
HOTLINE
to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress
www.suicideoreventionlifelife.ora
800-2738255
24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Integrated Call Center
The health access service can answer your health-
UniverstiyoflowaHospitals&Clinics
General
24-hour health access
related questions, assist with appointment
200 Hawkins Dr.
service:
requests and help address other service concerns.
Iowa City, IA 52242
1-800-777-8442
The UI consult service helps health care providers
24-hour Consult service:
consult with UI Hospitals and Clinics staff
14800-322-8442
physicians. On-call physicians are available for
each clinical department 24/7. If you need to
speak with a physician not on call, our staff will
make every effort to connect you as quickly as
possible. Our staff is available to help you
schedule an appointment for your patient, get
admissions information, consult medical records,
or consult with yourpatient's specialist.
Family Conflict
Therapists and counselors who have expertise In
Eligibility Requirements ^ contact program
United Action for Youth
Oncall Counselors
concerns facing teens and parents are avallable to
Documents ^ contact program
410 Iowa Ave
319-338-7518
help families discuss tough issues, including rules,
Fees `contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
responsibilities, transitition to adulthood, divorce
unitedactionforvouth.ora
and custody issues.
Victim of Crime Advocacy
Provides an array of services, programs, and
Eligibility Requirements ^ provides guidance to any
United Action for Youth
Primarily
319-338.7518
funding to individuals who have been victimized.
person who has been a victim of crime and has
410 Iowa Ave
Youth
Program provides counseling and can assist
questions about resources or how to get help.
Iowa City lA 52240
M -F9-5:00 pm
victims with navigating through services and
Documents` contact program
unitedxtionforyouth.org
Programs.
Fees `none
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CRISIS SERVICES
Veteran's Crisis line
Provides special suicide prevention service for
National5ukide Prevention Lifeline
General
HOTLINE
U.S. miibry veterans. When dailing 1-800.373-
wwwsuicideoreventlunlifefife.org
1-800-273-8255.1
24 Hours
8255 veterans, active military and thew families
are prompted during the automated greeting to
7 days - 365 days
press -1- to be connected to the veterans suicide
hotline specailist located n the VA call center in
Teat 838255
New York.
24 Hours
Ida -365 days
Your life Iowa -Youth Cdsis Counseling
Talk
Youth suicide prevention program funded by the
Eligibility Requirements - Free service to Youth in
3 ways to get help
Youth
1.855.581-8111
Iowa Department of Public Health. Provides crisis
the state of Iowa.
www.vourlifeiowa.ore
24 Hours
counseling, suicide prevention and intervention
Documents' none
7 days -365 days
and support to youth in the state of Iowa.
Fees -none
Chat
www.youriifshwh ore
24 Hours
7 days - 365 days
Teat
1-855-054398
2:00 pm -10:00 pm
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DISABILITY SERVICES
Name of Program/Provider
Focus
Phone Number
Services Provided
Eligibility Requirement,
Population
&
I
Documents Needed,
I
Hours
Fees
ADVOCACY
Individual and Systems Advocacy
Provides advocacy for clients as members of the
Eligibility Requirements^ contact program
Access 2 Independence
General
319-338-3870
community. Assistance with understanding civil
Documents -contact program
1556 S First Ave, Suite 8
rights and responsibilities when dealing with the
Fees ^contact program
Iowa CitylA 52240
government, employers, or other service
access2independence.org
providers, when people believe they are being
treated unfairly.
Advocacy Awareness
The Arc acts in an advocacy role when necessary
Eligibility Requirements` contact program
The ARC of Southeast Iowa
Intellectual &
319-351-5017
to insure the rights of citizens with developmental
Documents - contact program
2620 Muscatine Avenue
Developmental
disabilities are secured and safeguarded.
Fees -contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
Disabilities
www.thearcic.wg
Childhood Developmental Assessment
Call if you have any concerns or questions about
Eligibility Requirements` contact program
Grant Wood Area Education Agency
Youth
319-626-1100
your child's development. Grant Wood Area
Documents , contact program
Kirkwood Center at the U of I
or
Education Agency can put you in touch with area
Fees -contact program
2301 Oakdale Blvd
800-854-0446
providers who can help evaluate such things as
Coralville IA 52241
your child's speech, hearing, emotional
www.Rwaea.om
development, behavior or pre-school readiness.
EarlyACCESS
Early ACCESS is a system implemented to service
Eligibility Requirements � contact program
Grant Wood Area Education Agency
Youth
319-626-1100
children from birth to age 3, who have either a
Documents -contact program
Kirkwood Center at the U of I
Age 0.3
or
developmental delay or have a condition that has
Fees -contact program
2301 Oakdale Blvd
800-854-0446
a high probability of later delays if early
Coralville lA 52241a
www.gwaworg
intervention services are not provided.
Caregiver Support & Education
Caregiver Support and Education services Include
Eligibility Requirements - caregNers for people 18+
Heritage Area Agency on Aging
Adult
(319)398-5559
information and resources to individuals who
with disabilities and 60+
6303 Kirkwood Boulevard SW
provide care of older adults and adults with
Documents -Conrad program
Cedar Rapids IA 52404
M -F8-5:00 pm
disabilities, both professional and family
Feet' Contact program
httq:11Ww^h.heritageaaa.orel
caregivers.
The Assistive Technology legal Project
Gives free legal help with getting assistive or
Eligibility Requirement; ^none
Iowa COMPASS
General
(800)779-2001
adapted devices. Cannot help with denials from
Documents - none
100 Hawkins Drive #5295
private funding sources (such as a foundation or
Fees ^ none
Iowa City lA 52242
M -F8-5:00 pm
community group).
www JowacomDals.orQ
Information is subject to share without natant, please former the openly directly regardirp services.
For questions regardir, the Resource Directory, nomad Johnson County Soutar services at 319-355,5090
DISCLAIMER: lohwgn County does not rralonrc nor 4 responsible Jar the conduct of any wpoebwbn.
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DISABILITY SERVICES
CAMPS 8 ADULT DAY PROGRAMS
Summer Camp
The Arc swriocs two summer day camp sites; the
Eligibility Requirements � contact program
The ARC of Southeast Iowa
Youth
319-351-5017
first, is located at Mercer Aquatic Center and
Documents_ contact program
2620 Muscatine Avenue
Disabled
serves adolescents with disabilities, the second
Fees- contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
meets at the Arc of Southeast Iowa Bill Reagen
www.thearcic.or¢
Children's Enrichment center and serves children
ages four to eleven.
Adult Day Programs
Provided daytime support and supervision. The
Eligibifity, Requirements - contact program
Mayor's youth Empowerment
Intellectual &
319 341-0060
program is designed to Interweave person, social
Documents -contact program
Program
Developmental
and community activities according to the goals
Fees- contact program
407 Highland Ct
Disabilities
and desires of each Individual.
Iowa City IA 52240
www. mveo.us
Adult Day Programs
Serves people age 18 and older who require daily
Eligibility Requirements' contact program
Pathways Adult Day Health Center
Age 18 ur older
319-339-6162
Irving assistance due to conditions such as stoke,
Documents contact program
817 Pepperwood Lane
who require
arthritis, vision -loss, multope sclerosis, depression
Fears ^ contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
asslslance
M -F 7:30 am -5 pm
and/or Alzheimer's. A multidisciplinary team of
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professional work together to create a nurturing
environment and provide a comprehensive array
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of services.
Adult Day Center
Provided daytime support and supervision.
Eligibility Requirements^ contact program
Reach for your Potential
Intellectual&
319-3543983
Includes field trips and recreational activities.
Doarments - contact program
1705510 Avenue - Suite I
Developmental
Fees` contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
Disabilities
www.reachforvourootential.ore
Camp Tanager
Camp Tanager offers a unique summer camp
Eligibility Requirements � children ages 6 to 17.
Tanager Place
Youth
319-363-0681
experience for children who are economically or
Documents'Camp Tanager application packet
2309 C Street SW
Age 6-17
medically disadvantaged. Special camps for youth
Fees - none
Cedar Rapids IA 52404
M -Sat 8:30.6:00 p.m.
with diabetes, Tourette's syndrome, and
wwwAimargerolace.org
lune - August
hemophila. Empowers children to learn
leadership skills and self-confidence.
CASE MANAGEMENT
Targeted Case Management
Strength based service meant to enhance the
Eligibility Reculmor ents - Qualifying diagnosis or
Johnson County Mental Health &
Disabled
319-339-6169
clients functioning within the home, school and
disability; Must be Medicaid eligible; contact
Disability Services
&
community. Case Managers work closely with the
program for additional information
855 S Dubuque Street - Suite 2028
Mental
M -F 84:30 pm
client to assess needs/strengths, advocate and
Documents` contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
Illness
link the client to appropriate services and mother
Fees` contact program
www.iohnwn-county.com
services to determine further needs.
Information Is subject to change without notice, Pleme mntact the agen , directly reaarding services.
For auesflons nwroirp the Re,.. Dinh.,, mntottJohnson County So dal Hrvltts at 319-356e090
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DISABILITY SERVICES
Case Management
Funds needed supports and services for
Eligibility Requirements` contact program
Mental Health/Disability Services of
Disabled
319-339-6169
individuals with qualifying diagnosis or disabilities.
Documents` contact program
the East Central Region (ECR)
&
The Johnson County office assists Johnson
Fees^ contact program
855 S Dubuque Street — Suite 202B
Mental
M-F84:30pm
County residents with securing funding for
Iowa City IA 52240
Illness
servcies to people with intellectual &
www.iohnson-coumv.com
developmental disabilities, mental illness or brain
injury.
THERAPY, COUNSELING & TRAINING
Independent Living Skills Training
Teach skills to increase and
Eligibility Requirements` contact program
Access 2 Independence
General
319-338-3870
maintain your independence. Help individuals
Documents— contact program
1556 S First Ave, Suite B
identify and work toward goals, and put together
Fees' contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
a plan to succeed.
access2indeoendence.org
Peer Counseling
Over half our employees have some type of
Eligibility Requirements `contact program
Access 2 Independence
Disabled
319-338-3870
disability. As you work to
Documents' contact program
3556 S First Ave, Suite B
become more independent yourself, we can
Fees' contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
share with you our own experiences having a
access2indeoendence.org
disability, encountering and overcoming barriers
to our independence, and how we've become
advocates for ourselves and for others.
Transition Services
Assists high-school age youth with disabilities
Eligibility Requirements'" contact program
Access 2 Independence
Disabled
319-338-3870
with their transition into college and/or the
Documents � contact program
1556 S First Ave, Suite 8
workforce. Assist consumers with disabilities in
Fees ^ contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
their efforts to transition to a less restrictive Irving
access2independence.ore
environment that is able to meet their daily needs
Within their community of choice.
Therapy Services
Provides services to children with special needs
Eligibility Requirements` contact program
Children's Center Charities
youth
319-351-5437
and their families. Various services are provided
Documents ^ contact program
1552 Mall Drive
including speech-language therapy, physical
Fees^ contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
therapy, occupational therapy, feeding and
htto://www.childrenscenterfortheram.
swallowing therapy, hippotherapy and social
skills.
OrEL '
Lifelong Links Program
Provides referral to Options Counseling. Options
Eligibility Requirements' Service Persons I8+ living
Heritage Area Agency on Aging
Adult
1-866.468-7887
Counseling is face-to-face counseling that
with a disability, Persons 60+, Caregivers and
6301 Kirkwood Boulevard
connects persons to needed benefits and long-
Veterans
Cedar Rapids IA 52404
8:00 AM -5:00 PM
term support services.
Documents — none
htto://www.heritaeeaaa.arg/
Fees' none
Information Is sub/ett to Monee without notke, please contact the agency directly regarding servees. Last Updated' 03/15/3016
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DISABILITY SERVICES
Older Worker Employment Program
Older Worker Employment Program assists
Eligibility Requirements ^' 55+ with a disability
Heritage Area Agency on Aging
Adult
(319)398-5559
individuals 55 years of age and older with a
Documents^ Contact program
6301 Kirkwood Boulevard SW
Age SS+
disability with employment.
Fees - Contact program
Cedar Rapids IA 52404
M -F B-5:00 pm
htto://www.herftageaaa.org/
Iowa Vocational Rehabilitation
Help individuals with disabilities of all types
Eligibility Requirements ` disability that is an
Services
Disabled
319-3544766
obtain their employment goals
impediment to employment
Iowa Vocational Rehabilitation
Dommum s- medical records or 5SA verification
Services
M -F 84:30 p.m.
Fees `free to those who are eligible
1700 5 First Avenue - Suite IIA
Iowa City IA 52240
www.wrs.iowa.xcw
Family Systems Therapy and
Serves people with disabilities and other
Eligibility Requirements ` contact program
Counseling Services
Disabled
319-338-9212
challenges. Various services are provided
Documents^ contact program
Systems Unlimited
including Crisis Intervention, Behavioral Health
Fees ^' contact program
2533 Scott Blvd SE
Inventtlon Services (BHIS), individual counseling &
Iowa City IA 52240
therapy, along with family support & therapy.
www.Wl.om
Employment Systems
Provides individualized servcies and supports for
Eligibility Requirements ^contact program
Systems Unlimited
Disabled
319-338-9212
adults with developmental disabilities and similar
Documents `contact program
2533 Scott Blvd SE
Adults
service needs. Specializes In the areas of
Fees^ contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
employment, skill development, community
www.sul.or¢
supports, social activities and recreation
opportunities.
Physical& Occupational Therapy In.
Physical and Occupational Therapists will work
Eligibility Requirements' Johnson County resident
Home Care
General
319-337-9686
closely with the patient, family and physician to
Documents `Contact program
Visiting Nurse Association of Johnson
develop a rehabilitation care plan that meets
Fees` Medicare and Medicaid Certified. Most
County
gam-5pm,
each patient's unique needs. Some diagnoses that
insurances also accepted. Individuals without third
1524 Sycamore St
Nurse on call 24/7 for
would benefit from in-home rehabilitation are:
party payers pay privately on a sliding scalefee
Iowa City IA 52240
Patient concerns
Amputation, Developmental Delays, Arthritis,
based on income and assets.
www.vnaic.org
Failure to Thrive, Brain Injury, History of Falls,
Cancer, Joint Replacement, Cardiac Surgeries,
Multiple Sclerosis, Congestive Heart Failure,
Spinal Cord Injuries, COPD, Stroke
RESIDENTIAL CARE - HOUSING
Cooperative Living Program
Provides transitional living experience in a
Eligibility Requirements" contact program
Builders of Hope
Mental Illness
supportive cooperative Irving environment.
Documents- contact program
1700 S 1n Avenue - Suite 25A
319-358-2915
Shared living space allows each resident an
Fees- contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
opportuntiy to develop supportive relationship.
www. buildersofhoce.us
Irformatior k subjett t. tl. , without naVu, please ront.R the.perry directly re9ardrnaseMtts.
F.rquestion, Words, the Res.wre Directory, cantcd Johnson county Sona) Services at 319,356-6090
wSCUIMM: Joh. County dui not arMorse or is respmW6le ford a conduct car any
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DISABILITY SERVICES
Psychiatric Medlol Institution(PMIC)
Serves children who present serious emotional
Eligibility Requirements' contact program
Four Oaks
Youth
319-337,4523
and behavoiral problems. The basic foundation of
Documents` contact program
1916 Waterfront Drive
Age 5-17
the program is designed to develop positive self-
Fees ^ contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
7 days
concepts, social and problem -solving skills while
www.fouroaks.org
integrating child and family treatment
components.
Residential Program
People receiving residential services live in a
Eligibility Requirements` contact program
Mayors Youth Empowerment
Intellectual&
319341-0060
community based home with 1d other
Documents_ contact program
Program
Developmental
roommates and have staff available to them 24
Fees ^contact program
407 Highland Ct
Disabilities
hours Per day.
Iowa City IA 52240
www.mveo.us
Residential Program
Provides around-the<Inck care in a private
Eligibility Requirements` contact program
Reach for Your potential
Intellectual &
319-354-2983
residence setting. Designed to fully support the
Documents -contact program
1705 S V Avenue - Suite 1
Developmental
needs of each person.
Fees` contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
Disabilities
www.reachforvourootential.ore
REM Iowa
Intermediate Care Facilities (ICF) that offer
Eligibility Requirements^ contact program
REM Iowa
Intellectual &
319-5454227
personalll7ed support for adults and children with
Documents ^contact program
2761 Oakdale Blvd - Suite 4
Developmental
Intellectual and Developmental disabilities(ID).
Fees' contact program
Coralville IA 52241
Disabilities
24 hours
remiowa.com
Supportive Housing Program
Supportive housing for adults with a Chronic
Eligibility Requirements ` current diagnosis of
Successful Living
Adults with
319-358-6800
Mental Illness (CMI) and who may have IRHe to
Chronic Mental Illness; income at or below 150% of
2406 Towncrest Drive
Chronic
no income.
poverty lvdth some exceptions).
Iowa City IA 52240
Mental
M -F 9.5:00 pass
Documents' medical documentation
icsuccess.om
Illness
Fees `rem, other services covered by Medicaid
E-mail: rgoedken@iauccess.org
Residential Used Supported
Program provided structured support for adults
Eligibility Requirements age 18+ with
Community Living
Adult
319-338-9212
with developmental disabilities in small home
developmental disabilities
Systems Unlimited
Disabled
settings. The services are based on the strengths
Documents `contact program
2533 Scott Blvd SE
and needs of the individual and the amount of
Fees ^ contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
structure, support and services needed by the
www sul.ora
Individual Person. A Supported Living Counselor
oversees the services.
Information or Subject to c Mge without notice, please mnratt the agency directly regarding service:.
For questions regardrW the aemurce Diraron, moan Johnson county 5odal summer at 319-356,50100
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DISABILITY SERVICES
Psychiatric Medical Institution (PMIC)
The Program allows children who are struggling
Eligibility Requiremenb ^ avallable to children ages
Tanager Place
Youth
319-365-9165
with a psychiatric diagnosis the chance to be
5through 17 who meet requirements for admission.
2309 C Street SW
age 5-17
submerged in a healing and therapeutic
Documents^ admission packet must be completed.
Cedar Rapids IA 52404
with
M -F9-5:00 pm
environment on the Tanager Place campus. A
Fees- Medicaid or Private Insurance Eligible
www.tanaaemlace.ore
Intellectual or
professional team works with each Child and
emotional
integrates parental involvement to develop
disability
treatment goals to overcome severe psychiatric
challenges.
INFORMATION, REFERRAL & SERVICES
Information and Referral
Eligibility Requirement `contact program
Access 2 independence
General
319-338-3870
Provides Information about community
Documents' contact program
1556 5 First Ave, Suite B
resources.
Fees' contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
actess2indeuendence.ont
Programs
Provides an array of services and programs for
Eligibility Requirement- contact program
The ARC of Southeast Iowa
Intellectual&
319-351-5017
children and adult with intelluectual and
Documents - contact program
2620 Muscatine Avenue
Developmental
developmental disabilities and their families such
Fees contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
Disabilities
as Respite Care, Supported Community Living,
www.thearcic.org
Supported Employment, Sibship, Parent
Education and Family Fellowship.
Supported Community Living Program
Provides supported community living services,
Eligibility Requirement' contact program
Builders of Hope
Mental Illness
payee Onanacial services and a cooperative living
Dowments- contact program
1700 S 10 Avenue - Suite 25A
319-358-2915
program.
Fees -contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
www.budderwfhope.us
Home Cam &Family Services
Home Care, Supported Community Living (SCL)
Eligibility Requirement varies
Caring Hands & More
General
319-337-8922
Homes, Parent Helper Services, Lawn Care,
Documents " private pay and some insurances
409 Kirkwood Avenue
Cleaning Services and Pet Care
accepted.
Iowa City IA 52240
Care & Homes avail 24/7
Fees - varies
wiew.carinehandsandmoretom
Office hours M -F 94:00 pm
Family and Child -Centered Services
Organized exclusively to provide services W
Eligibility Requirement` contact program
Children's Center Charities
youth
319-626-2181
children with special needs and their families.
Document^contact program
370 W Cherry Street
Special Needs
Various services are provided such as family fun
Fees` contact Program
North Liberty IA 52317
activities, family mentoring, Respite care, summer
wwwchildrenscenterfortheraw.ora
camps, supported community Irving and
education services.
informntlgn is suh%rct to donee without notice, pleme Contact the aaenry directly reaardi, services.
For questions mWrdiW the Resource Directory, Contact Jmnven County Social Services W 319-356-6090
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Last Updated -03/15/2016
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DISABILITY SERVICES
SKILLS Day habilitation Services
Provides training on daily living skills and social
Eligibility Requirements � person must have a
Goodwill of the Heartland
Disabled
866466-7881
skills. Participants have the opportunity to
barrier to independence and havefunding
1410 S. Ist Avenue
Participate in many different kinds of meaningful
Documents ^funding authorization
Iowa City IA 52240
M -F 9-3:00 pm
activities including gardening, art, musk,
Fees' paid by Medicaid and East Central Region
www.aoodwillheartland.ore
volunteering and recreational and cultural
experiences.
Supported Community Employment
Services include assistance with living
Eligibility Requirements ^ participant must have a
Goodwill of the Heartland
Disabled
866466-7881
independently, Including cooking, shopping,
disability and be able to live Independently with
1410 S. 1st Avenue
budgeting, social and recreation, medical
supports
Iowa City IA 52240
Office hours M -F 84:30 pm
management, referral for other services and
Documents; "' funding authorbatlon
www Roodwillheartland org
payee services.
Fees - paid by Medicaid and East Central Region
Information, Referral IS Assistance
Information and Assistance Consists of assessing
Eligibility Requirements ^ clients 18+ with
Heritage Area Agency on Aging
Adult
(319) 398-5559
and offering services that allow older adults and
disabilltles and 60+
6301 Kirkwood Boulevard SW
adults with disabilities to live in their home when
Documents ^ Contact program
Cedar Rapids IA 52404
M -F 8-5:00 Pm
possible.
Fees ^ Contact program
htto://www.herltageaaa.or¢/
Wetting Links Program
Connects callers with home and community
Eligibility Requirements ^ Service Persons 18+living
Heritage Area Agency on Aging
Adult
1466468-7887
based services and/or referral to Options
with a disability, Persons 61 Caregivers and
6301 Kirkwood Boulevard
Counseling. Options Counseling is face-to-face
Veterans
Cedar Rapids IA 52404
8:00 AM -5:00 PM
Counseling that connects persons to needed
Documents ` none
htto://www.hentagiounior¢/
benefits and long-term support services.
Fees - none
Supported Community raving Program
Provides an individual with a visiting counselor
Eligibility Requirements^ contact program
Hillcrest Family Services
Adult
319-3374204
who assds with developing skills in all areas of
Documents- contact program
407 Hwy 1 West
mental Illness
daily fife. Helps develop skills in decision-making,
Fees - contact program
Iowa City IA 52246
money management, medication management,
www.hilkreet-fSorg
coping skills, developing & maintaining a daily
routine.
Special Populations Involvement
Special Populations Involvement (SP1) program
Eligibility Requirements ` persons with physical,
Iowa CM Parks and Recreation
Gpsbai
319-356-5100
provides leisure opportunities for persons with
mental, and/or emotional disabilities
220 S Gilbert Street
special needs, including those with physical,
Documents^ SPI registration form, Special Olympics
Iowa City W 52240
various; evenings and
mental or emotional disabilities. SPI programs are
application for participation form
www.icgov.org/or
weekends
offered in structured, success oriented
Fees" various; 50-$25
environments in the areas of sports & fitness, arts
& movement, independent living skills, clubs,
social activities, antis eclalevents.
Information & Referral line
Has Information about programs and services for
Eligibility Requirements` Coetact pogrom
Iowa COMPASS
Gelteral
(800)779-2001
Iowans with disabilities, chronic illnesses and
Documents^none
100 Hawkins Drive aS295
health conditions. COMPASS can do searches for
Fees none
Iowa City IA 52242
M -F 8.5:00 pm
adapted equipment and ways to pay for It. Call,
www.iowacomoass.org
email or search the website for answers to your
disablli-relatetl Conditions.
In)ormanpn b sub/eet m ahanpe without moria, 11easr roman the aprncy dinnH regasdirp servlaes. Last Updated `63/15/2616
For questions rrpardirp fin, Resource Directory, contact pohman Coury Social Services of 319-3564090
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DISABILITY SERVICES
Used Equipment Referral Service
A list of free classified ads to buy or sell used
Eligibility Requirements'" none
Iowa COMPASS
General
1-877-686-0032
adapted equipment such as wheelchairs, walkers,
Documents `none
100 Hawkins Drive RS295
vans, lifts, hospital beds and other assistive
Fees -none
Iowa City IA 52242
M -F 8-5:00 pm
technology devices. Check the website or call for
www.iowacomoass.org
a list of available items.
SEATS Paratrendt
Transportation systems that provides Door -to-
Eligibility Requirements ^ Rural Johnson County
Johnson County SEATS Paratransit
Disabled
Ride Information Line
Door shared -ride services to senior citizens,
residents -service is open to general public; Urban
System
319-339-6127
people with disabilities, and others who may
Johnson County residents must have certification
4810 Melrose Avenue
otherwise find it difficult to conduct daily
from their city of residence as being unable to use
Iowa City IA 52246
Ride Request Une
tranactions. SEATS vans regularly tranport people
the fixed route bus service.
hito://www.iohnson
319-339-6125
to doctor's appointments, grocery stores and
Documents` contact program
county.com/dept seats.asox7id=581
Hours of Service vary
other destinations providing clients with a
necessary and reassuring degree of freedom.
Fees ` Bask cost for one-way ride $2.00. Mug pay
when boarding and correct fare must be paid either
depending on locale
in cash, by punch card or combination equal to the
fare.
Services & Programs
Service population is primarily people with
Eligibility Requirements' contact program
Mayors Youth Empowerment
IrHelleclual&
319341-0060
intellectual and/or physical disabilities, services
Documents- contact program
Program
Developmental
are also provided to people whose primary
Fees` contact program
407 Highland Ct
Disabilities
diagnosis is mental illness. Variety of services
Iowa City IA 52240
provided including day habilitation, support
www.mveD.us
employment, supported community Irving, home
based habilitation and payee services
Housing Rehabilitation
Repair/remodel owner occupied homes - roofing,
Eligibility Requirements - 80% or below median
Neighborhood & Development
General
319-356-5246
electrical, plumbing, siding, window/door
income; owner occupied home within Iowa City city
Services
replacement, handicapped accessibility, furnaces,
limits; enough equity in home
City of Iowa City
M -F8-5:00 pm;
water heaters, Flooring, painting
DocumerHs - application; deed or title to home;
410 E Washington
closed holidays
proof of citizenship
Iowa City IA 52240
Fees - offer grants, loans
www.icgov.org
Community Support
Provides various services to children and adults
Eligibility Requirements - contact program
Optimae UfeServices
Disabled
319-337-2008
such as Home -Base habilitation services,
Documents -contact program
1121 Shirken Drive
supported comminity living, supported
Fees - contact program
Iowa City IA 52246
employment services, respite care and supported
www.00timaelifese,kes.com
community living. Services may be provided in
the consumers home or other community based
setting and are available 24 hous a da.
Hourly Residential Program
services are targeted assistance for specific
Ell i0y Requirements � contact program
Reach for Your Potential
Intellectual &
319-3542983
needs. Services are designed to teach daily living
Documents" contact program
170551^Avenue - Suite 1
Developmental
skills.
Fees` contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
Disabilities
www.reachforyourpotential.org
Wormatlon h sub/ect to ah.r, wfhaut noon, six. mntxt the aPeney d)rechy re9atdl, servins.
For questions r.,ard)r, the Res.. tunntory, corn ctJoh.n County Sodol Servins at 319-356-6096
MCWMER: bhvon County does not enters[ rmr is respondble for the conduct of an y orpanisntion.
Last DPdated-03/15/2016
Paaegafli
DISABILITY SERVICES
REM Iowa Community Services
Provides home and community based services
Eligibility Requirements^ contact program
REM Iowa
Intellectual&
319-545-1227
Documents` contact program
2761 Oakdale Blvd - Suite 4
Developmental
Fees- contact program
Coralville W 52241
DHabghks
24 hours
remme a.com
REM Iowa Developmental Services
Provides Day Habilitation services.
Eligibility Requirements ^ contact program
REM Iowa
Intellectual &
319-665-2440
Documents `contact program
2761 Oakdale Blvd - Suite 4
Developmental
Fees^contact program
Coralville IA 52241
reran owa cont
Disabilities
8:00 am -5:00 pm
Disability Benefits
Social Security Disability Insurance (SSD or SSDI) is
Eligibility Requirements' Contact program
Social Security Administration
General
866-964-2039
a government program managed by Me Social
Documents` Contact program
13006th Street - Suite 100
Security Administration and designed to provide
Fees -Contact program
Coralville lA 52241
M, T. TH, F 9:004:00 pm;
income supplements to people who are restricted
www.socialsecu'rheins
W9,M12:00pm
in their ability to be employed because of a
notable dislulity.
Supplemental Sewdty Income
Supplemental Security Income (551) Program pays
Eligibility Requirements � Contact program
Social Security Administration
General
866-964-2039
benefits to disabled adults and children who have
Documents � Contact program
11006th Street - Suite 100
limited Income and resources. 551 benefits also
Fees^ Contact program
Coralville lA 52241
M. T, TH, F 9:004:00 pm;
are payable to people 65 and older without
www.socialsecuritv.gov
W9:00-12:00 pm
disabilities who meet the financial lintits.
Supported Community Using &
Day Habilitation, 1:1 Supported Community
Eligibility Requirements ` current diagnosis of
Habilitation Services
Adults with
319-358.6800
Uvin& Habilitation services, medication
Chronic Mental Illness; income at or below 150% of
Successful living
Chronic
M -F9-5:00 pm
administration and payee services for adults with
poverty (with some exceptions).
2406 Towncrest Drive
Mental
a CMI are also offered. Services are tailored to
Documents` medical documentation
Iowa City IA 52240
Illness
Day Habiliatation
individual needs with a focus on attaining
Fears 'rent, other services covered by Medicaid
lauccesi.ora
M -F 104:00 pm;
personal goals.
some programs operate
E-mail: rgoedken@icsuccess.org
outside of regular hours.
Supported Uving
Provides supported community Irving services to
Eligibility Requirements ^ Contact program
Systems Unlimited
Disabled
319-338-9212
children and adults in their own homes. Various
Documents `Contact program
25335cott Blvd SE
services are provided including social skills,
Fees ^Contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
communication skills, daily living skills,
www.wi.ore
community skills, self care and Respite services,
Center for Disabilities and
Part of the University of Iowa Childre's Hospital
Eligibility Requirements ` Contact program
Development(COO)
Disabled
319-356.1347
dedicated to Improving the health and
Documents- Contact program
Ul Center for Disabilities&
Youth
independence of people with disabilities and
Fees' Contact program
Development
advancing the community systems on which they
1D0 Hawkins Drive -213 CDD
rely.
Iowa City IA 52240
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Information a subject as change without notice, Please rontwY the aPercy dbemv regardlr,, versions. lost upoth ed^ 03/15/2016
For questions mVn iW the Resaume Directory, contact Johnson County Stool Services at 319-356-6090
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DISABILITY SERVICES
Uptouin gill's coRee house
Coffee house, used bookstore and performance
Eligibility Requirements ` open to all ages and
Uptown Bill's - Extend the Dream
General
(319(339-0804
venue
abilities
730 5 Dubuque SC
Documents ^ none
Iowa CRY IA 52240
Weekdays from 11 am;
Fees - none
~R.upW.ljglls.om
Saturdays from 9 a
Iaformoticn a subsea to Mange without nonce, please contact the agency directly regarding services, Last Updated `03/15/2016
Far questions regarding the Resource DirMor,, contactlohman County Social Services rR 319d56�6090
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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION SERVICES
Name of Program/Provider
Focus
Phone Number
Services Provided
Eligibility Requirement,
Population
&
I
Documents Needed,
I
Hours
Fees
GENERAL
Employment Services
Assistance with wage theft (non payment or
Eligibility Requirements - None
Center for Worker Justice of
War -Wage
319-594-7593
under payment of legally owed wages).
Documents - none. For better assistance, it is
Eastern Iowa
Workers
Assistance with workplace discrimination and
recommended you bring any relevant papework.
940 SGilbert Court
(employed and
Monday& Wednesday
abuse, and OSHA complaints. Provides ongoing
Fees - Initial consultations are free. Membership is
Iowa City IA 52240
unemployed)
10am-6:30pm
educational workshops regarding: Occumpational
required for ongoing case assistance. There Is a
htto//www cw'iowa.org
Friday 10am-5:30pm
Safety and Hazard Administration (OSHA) rights
yearly membership fee of $30 with payment plans
and protections, wage and hour titans,
available.
workplace abuse and discrimination, Immigrant's
rights, leadership development, Know your Rights
with police and immigration agents, community
organising and public speaking, and basic civics
education. Face to Face, one on one, English
tutoring program for dues -paying members.
Older Worker Employment Program
Helps people through coordination and assistance
Eligibility Requirements - individual must be
Heritage Area Agency on Aging
Okkr Adult
1-866-468-7887
of a placement plan, goals, resume building,
referred from Iowa Vocational Rehabilitation
6301 Kirkwood Boulevard
by Referral
refining of the job search, obtaining job leads,
Services based upon a documented disability that
Cedar Rapids IA 52404
8-5:00 PM
setting up informational interviews, job
creates an obstacle to employment and be 55+years
htto://w..hffKageaaa.org/
shadowing opportunities, assessments,
of age
internships and placement in a permanent
Documents `program requires a referral from Iowa
placement. Also of assistance to the employer
Vocational Rehabilitation Services.
and employee by monitoring the employee's
Fees -none
r ress and followin a for a full year.
Conversational English Classes
Volunteer teachers teach English as a Foreign
Eligibility Requirements - any and all women are
International Women's Club
Female
319-541-2260
Language, in an informal, conversational setting.
welcome
various venues
Docurnmts - contract program
htto://iciwc.wordoress.com
two 10 -week sessions
Fees `$10.00 per 10 -week session ( plus $10.00
for 2 hours,
duo to join International Women's Club)
Tues and Thum mornings
Unemployment Benefits, Work Permits
Provides a variety of services to meet the
EllgilsllHy Requlremenls-Contact program
and lob Placement Assistance
General
319-351-1035
workforce and workplace needs of job seekers,
Documents_ Contact program
Iowa Workforce Development
dislocated workers and unemployed persons
Fees ^ Contact program
170051^Avenue -Suite 138
through job counseling, job training, job
Iowa City IA 52240
placement and assistance to special needs
www.iowaworkforce.pre
populations.
Information is subject to change without notice, alease mntad the Winn, directly regarding semwes. but Updated' 03/15/1016
For questions regarding the hesource Directory, whoictlohman County 5odal 5ervlas at 319-3566090
MSCWMM.-lohnan County does rat endorse nor is resaaminhhe for the tondud alany orpanbotbn. Page 2 ara
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION SERVICES
Kirkwood Leaming Center for
Offers continuing education courses, certificate
Eligibility Requirements^ Contact program
Community and Continuing Education
General
319387-3658
programs, online classes, noncredit courses and
Documents -Contact program
Kirkwood Community College
professional development.
Fees^ Contact program
1810 Lower Muscatine Rd
Iowa City IA 52240
www.kirkwood.edu/koace
KPACE (Kirkwood Pathways for
Program designed to help individuals gain skills
Eligibility Requirements - available to low income,
Aademic Career Education &
General
319387-3978
for In -demand jobs. The program is personalized
low job skilled individuals
Employment)
to the individual's educational and training goals
Documents - Documents required to work,
Kirkwood Community College
and will hopefully help the individual to find a job
including ID
1810 Lower Muscatine Rd
and quite possibly a better paying job.
Fees" Freeto Eligible Participants
Iowa City IA 52240
wwwAirkwood.edu/kowe
Vocational Services
Help with job search, resumes, interview and
Eligibility Requirements` HOmeless
Shelter House Community Shelter&
General
319-351-0326
employment skills training
Documents^ Contact program
Transition Services
Fees"' none
429 Southgate Avenue
Monday -Friday, by
Iowa City IA 52240
appointment
www.shelterhouseiowa.org
PERSONS WITH DISABILITY
Employment Services
Assists individuals to obtain employment.
Eligibility Requirements `Participants must have a
Goodwill of the Heartland
Disabled
866466-7881
Provides assistance in completing applications,
barrier to employment & have funding for this type
1410 S 1st Avenue
interviewing and developing a resume. Assists in
of services through Iowa Vocational Rehabilitation
Iowa City IA 52240
Office Hours
developing jobs with specific employers when
Services, Medicaid or Department of Corrections
www.mccdwillheartland.gCt
M -F 84:30 pm
needed. Provides job coaching to assist
Documents � must have proper work ID
participant to learn the job and perform the job
Fees - mostly paid by state, local and federal
to meet quality and quantity demands.
programs.
Goodwill Training Services
Provides retail training, personal development
Eligibility Requirements ` must have barrier to
Goodwill of the Heartland
Disabled
866466-7881
skills in a store setting
independence and legal work documents, funding
141051st Avenue
authorization
Iowa City IA 52240
M -F 84:30 pm
Documents � legal work documents such as ID,
www.¢oodwiliheartland.ore
Socail Security card, Passport
Fees ^ paid by Iowa Vocational Rehabilitation
Services, Medicaid and East Central Iowa Region
Iowa Vocational Rehabilitation
Help individuals with disabilities of all types
Eligibility Requirements ' disability that Is an
Services
Disabled
319-3544766
obtain their employment goals
impediment to employment
Iowa Vocational Rehabilitation
Documents" medical records or SSA verification
Services (IVRS)
Fees - free to those who are eligible
1700 S la Avenue -Suite 11A
Iowa City IA 52240
www.ivrs.iowa. e,
information is subject to chanpe without nock, puttee contact the apemy eirecth, regarding services. Last updated' 0.3/15/2016
For questions regarding the Resource Directory, contact Joh mon county social servi¢s at 319-356-6090
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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION SERVICES
YOUTH
Career Connections
Provides job shadows, work experiences,
Eligibility Requirements - youth & have a barrier to
Goodwill of the Heartland
Youth
8663667881
internships, job placement and job coaching to
independence, 3rd party funding
1410 S 1st Avenue
Disabled
youth who need assistance to obtain and
Docurrsents - documents required to work such as
Iowa City IA 52240
Office Hours
maintain a job. Also provides referral assistance
ID & Social Security number
www.eoodwillheartland.9ra
M -F 83:30 pm
to help partkipant obtain adult services when
Fees - services are paid for by school districts, grant
needed.
related or Iowa Vocational Rehabilitation Services
Educational Consulting & Services
Offers various programs & services that assist
Eligibility Requirements- contact program
Grant Wood Area Education Agency
Youth
319-6261100
students, parents and educators to exel In
Documents- contact program
Kirkwood Center at the U of l
or
education. Services include child development
Fees - contact program
2301 Oakdale Blvd
800-854.0446
evaluations, special education services,
Corahille IA 52241
homeschool resources, portent support & training
www.awaea.ora
classes and various student oppurtunities that
offer a variety of enrichment cipporturnmes.
LINKS program
Advocacy and assistance to remove barriers to
Eligibility Requirements - homeless according to
Iowa City Community School District
Youth
319-6118-1000
education for children and youth,
Department of Education McKinney Vento rules
1725 N Dodge Street
sdsooWlsed
Documents - none
Iowa City IA 52245
M -F 83:00 pm
Fees ^ none
www.lowac"schools.ora
YESI (Youth Empowered to Serve)
Summer program providing youth with personal
Eligibility Requirements - contact program
Johnson County Social Services
Youth age
319-356.6090
development resources to inspire them to reach
Documents - contact program
855 S Dubuque St - Suite 2028
14-17
new levels of achievement through positive
Fees ^none
Iowa City IA 52240
M -F 83:30 pm
activities. provides assistance with completing job
.Johnson-county.com
applications, interviewing and developing a
resume.
Work.leam.Conneat
Connects today's students to tomorrov/s careers.
Eligibility Requirements -contact program
Kirkwood Workplace Learning
Youth
319487-3970
Gain work experience and find out H a career is
Documenb- contact program
Connection
right for you through the Workplace Learning
Fees- contact program
2301 Oakdale Blvd
Connection's Internship program. High School
Corah•IIIe IA 52241
Juniors and Seniors learn new skills, apply
wwwAirkwood.edu/wlc
classroom knowledge in a real-world setting.
Job Shap- Youth Employment Training
Youth receive help to search for desirable
Eligibility Requirements - open to 12-17 year olds
United Action for Youth
Youth
319-3311-7518
employment. The program aims to help youth
Documents -contact program
410 Iowa Avenue
Age 12-17
gain skills, along with assisting with job searches,
Fees- none
Iowa City IA 52240
M -F 9.5:00 pm
completing job applications, creating a resume
www. ursitedactionforvouth.ora
and preparing for job interviews.
Information Is sub%eRtochance without notice, Aleose contact the apenry directly n,,,dlnase k'r . lost Updrted - 03/15/2016
For auestknr regarding the Resource DlrrcPory, contact Johmon County Such)Servlan at 3143566090
05CIAIMER: Johnson County does not endorse nor Is respon ibk7w the coneurt o/any wgorvumon. paye3 nf3
FAMILY & YOUTH SERVICES
Name of Program/Provider
Focus
Phone Number
Services Provided
Eligibility Requirement,
population
&
Documents Needed,
I
Hours
Fees
FAMILY SERVICES
Famlly Academy
To reduce barriers to successful transition to the
Eligibility Requirements Johnson County resident
The Dream Center
Families
319-621-0253
community and create partnerships and services
Documents' none
611 Southgate Avenue -SuiteA
that addresses the needs of core members and
Fees ^none
Iowa City IA 52240
M -F 9-5:00 per
their families.
www.thedreamcentena.ore
Fatherhood Academy
Goals for the Fatherhood Academy programs are
Eligibility Requirements" none
The Dream Center
Fathers
(319)621-8253
to help fathers develop interpersonal skills for
Documents' none
611 Southgate Avenue -SuiteA
responsible fathering, build and maintain strong
Fees ^none
Iowa City IA 52240
319-621-8253
family ties, connect them with workforce help in
www.thedreamcenteria.oret
their professional development, help fathers
M -F 3-9:00 pm
become more financially and emotionally
Weekends -Varies
involved parents and help fathers build positive
relationships with the mother of their children.
Performing Arts Academy
To provide a focal point for the arts in the
Eligibility Requirement; ^'ages 4 and up
The Dream Center
General
319-621-8253
Corridor community that will create a new level
Documents `none
633 Southgate Avenue -SufteA
Age48l
of awareness of the visual and performing arts
Fees` depends on which program youth
Iowa City A 52240
M -F3-9:00 pm
among youth and adubs. The academy is
participates in
wwwthedreamcentenii.orR
Weekends - Varies
designed to nurture, develop and showcase the
creative talents individuals in our community
possess through dance, poetry, song and
performance.
Cornerstone Ili
Family Development Self -Sufficiency program
Eligibility Requirements' FIP (Family Investment
Four Oaks
Families
319-337-4523
designed to partner with high-risk welfare
Program) recipients
1916 Waterfront Drive
recipients in working toward economic self-
Documents` documentation of benefits
Iowa City IA 52240
11
sufficiency and family stability.
Fees' none
www.fouroaks.or¢
Functional Family Therapy
Services through evidence -based programming,
Eligibility Requirements ^ referral from Juvenile
Four Oaks
Families
319-337-4523
family interventions that improve family
Court Services
1916 Waterfront Drive
byluvenile
dynamics and reduces youth reoHeniing.
Documents` referral from Juvenile Court Services
Iowa CM IA 52240
Court Service
M -F
Fees ` none
www.fouroaks.org
Refeml
Iowa Rldshlet
Recruitment, retention, training, licensing,
Eligibility Requirements ^Visit web site
Four Oaks
Families
800-243-0756
support for foster and adoptive families across
Documents' Visit web site
1916 Waterfront Drive
Iowa.
Fees' none
Iowa City M 52240
7 days
www.iowaki n m
horn,.ion he suh/en to chisel without no( , oleos, canton the sewn direreN rcgarelirq servkes. Lose Updated -03/15/2016
For auestkns reaardire, Me Resource Dirrctary, roneaR/ohman Caanry Social Services at 319-356-4030
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FAMILY & YOUTH SERVICES
Name of Program/Provider
Focus
Phone Number
Services Provided
Eligibility Requirement,
Population
&
Documents Needed,
Hours
Fees
Partnership for Safe Families
Family Team Meeting facilitation, Minority
Eligibility Requirements ` varies
Four Oaks
Families
319437-4523
Family Advocates for families with DHS
Documents' varies
1916 Waterfront Drive
DHS
involvement, Fatherhood Initiative to engage
Fees - none
Iowa City IA 52240
Involvement
7 days
fathers In parenting, and other supports to help
www.fouroaks.ore
families navigate the child welfare system.
Pathway of Hope
Offers a targeted set of services, rooted In
Eligibility Requirements ^ contact program
The Salvation Army
Families
319-337-3725
strenghts-based case management to help
Documents` contact program
1116 Gilbert Court
families break the cycle of crisis and achieve
Fees^ contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
M -F 9:30.2:00 For
stability. Does not directly Provide extra
usc.salvatlonarmvorg/
assistance; rather it enables the client and
caseworker to work collaberatively to come up
with creative solutions to find the needed
resources.
Systems of Care
Offen families who do not have Medicaid
Eligibility Requirements none
Tanager Place
Families
319-2864531
coverage the opportunity to work with a team of
Documents - none
2309 C Street SW
professionals to help them gain access to
Fees ^none
Cedar Rapids IA 52404
M -F 84:30 pm
community resources, develop solutions to Issues
www.tanagerolace.org
that arise for their family and offer support in a
variety of ways.
Active Parenting Workshops
Series of parenting workshops for parents of
Eligibility Requirementsnone
United Action for Youth
Families with
319.3384518
teens. Workshops offered throughout the year.
Doammts-none
410 Iowa Avenue
tins
Call for schedule.
Fees`none
Iowa City IA 52240
M -F 9.5:00 pm
www. unitedactionforvouth.org
YOUTH & TEEN SERVICES
Youth Development & Youth
4-11 empowers Youth to reach their full potential
Eligibility Requirements` contact program
Mentoring Progam
Youth
319-337-2145
through youth -adult partnerships and research-
Documents' contact program
4-H Youth Programs
Grade K -12th
based experiences. Provides opportunities for
Fees' contact program
Johnson County Extension Office
Youth to develop skills they can use now and
3109 Old Highway 218 South
throughout their life.
Iowa City IA 52246
www.extensan_ustate.edu/ahnson
Information Is subject to change without notice, pleme contact the agency directly regarding services. lot updated- 03/15/2016
For 4ue1tlans regarding the Resource Dinntory contact Johnson County sonar services tR 314356.6090
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FAMILY & YOUTH SERVICES
Youth Mentodng
Help children reach their potential through
Eligibility Requirements 'contact program
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Johnson
Youth
319-337-2145
profeolunallyaupported, ane -to -one
Documents -contact program
County
Age 6&up
relationships with mentors that have a
Fees - none
3109 Old Hwy 218 South
measureable Impact on youth.
Iowa City IA 52246
wwwbbbsic or¢
Boy Scauts/Cub Scouts of America
Provides educational programs aimed are
Eligibility Requirements` contact program
Bay Scouts of America
Youth
319.862-0541
developing character, citizenship, and personal
Documents ^contact program
Hawkeye Area Council
Age 7-21
fitness. Offering a coed program for youth
Fees - contact program
660 32nd Avenue SW
between the ages of 14-21.
Cedar Rapids IA 52404
www.hawkevebsa.org
Family Resource Center
Several helpful resources are available to families
Eligibility Requirements -contact program
Clear Creek Amana Community
Youth
319-828-4510
Irving withing the school district such as food
Documents' contact program
School District
bank, clothing, shoes and Hawk -I insurance.
Fees' none
327 5 Augusta
Oxford IA 52322
The Clear Creek Amana Family Resource Center,
www.cc-amana.k12.ia.us
building /s located In Tlffen between Clear Creek
Amano Nigh School and Clear Creek Amana
Middle Schaal.
Youth leadership Aodemy
Objectives Youth Leadership Academy programs
Eligibility Requirements ages 4 and up
The Dream Center
Youth
319-621-8253
are to provide youth with positive relationships
Documents' none
611 Southgate Avenue - Suite A
Age 4 & up
with caring adults, provide youth with a safe
Fees ^ none
Iowa City IA 52240
M -F3-9:00 pm
emotional and physical environment, engage
wwwthedreamcenteria.are
Weekends - Varies
youth socially, physically, and academically, help
youth establish realistic, challenging and
achievable goals and provide opportunities for
youth to participate in meaningful service
learning projects.
Childhood Developmental Assessment
Call if you have any concerns or questions about
Eligibility Requirements -contact program
Grant Wood Area Education Agency
Youth
319-626-1100
your child's development. Grant Wood Area
Documents^ contact program
Kirkwood Center at the U of I
or
Education Agency can put You in touch with area
Fees - contact program
2303 Oakdale Blvd
8004854-0146
providers who can help evaluate such things as
Coralville IA 52241
your child's speech, hearing, emotional
www.Rwaea.orR
development, behavior or pre-school readiness.
Ealy ACCESS
Early ACCESS Is a system implemented to ser,ce
Eligibility Requirements- contact program
Grant Wood Area Education Agency
Youth
319.6261100
children from birth to age 3, who have either a
Documents `contact program
Kirkwood Center at the U of I
Age 0-3
or
developmental delay or have a condition that has
Fees -contact program
2301 Oakdale Blvd
800-854-0446
a high probability of later delays If early
Coralville IA 52241
www,kwaea ore
intervention services are not provided.
Information a subject to change without notice, Please Pantact the agency directly retarding services. Lost Updated`03/15/2016
For questions regarding the Resource Directory, mat."3ohman county Socbl Services at 31435 6 6 090
poicLetMER. Arhman County that; rat teacher rar4 responsible for the moduct ofanyorppnbctbn. PW3 of7
FAMILY & YOUTH SERVICES
Youth Shaker
Emergency youth shelter, filling a need for
Eligibility Requirements - referral from DHS or
Four Oaks
Youth
319-3374523
temporary placement for youth aged 12-17 with
Juvenile Court Services
1916 Waterfront Drive
Age 12-17
DHS or Juvenile Court Services involvement. Must
Documents- contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
DHS or Juvenile
7days
youth are transkloning from one placement t0
Fans now
wwe.fouroaks.org
Court Services
another (to home, to foster care, to residential
Involvement
trertmMt, to independent Irving).
Leadership program
Girl Scouts provides a comprehensive leadership
Eligibility Requirements -girls, grades K42
Girl Scouts of Eastern Iowa and
Youth Female
563-823-9940
program to girls In grades K-12.
Documents -Contact program
Western Illinois
Fees `$1500
317 7th Avenue SE - Suite 201
Cedar Rapids IA 52401
girlscoutstoday.org
Advocacy& Family Resource Centers
A free resource for families living in the Iowa City
Eligibility Requirements ^ contact program
Iowa City Community School District
Youth
319-698-1000
Community School District. Support, referrals,
Documents -contact program
1725 N Dodge Street
resources, case management specifically in the
Fees` contact program
Iowa City lA 52245
areas of mental health, basic needs (food,
wwwJowacirvschools.ondyages/ICCSD
clothing, etc.), housing, mentoring, meetings,
home visits, attendance, and school engagement.
Student and Family advocates strive to reduce a
child's barriers to learning. Either call 319-688-
100 or contact your child's school.
Joan fucton Sch" Children's Aid
Assistance with school supplies, shoes, clothing,
Eligibility Requirements "contact program
Iowa City Community School District
Youth
319-6W10D0
boots, meditations and vision care for children.
Documents -contact program
1725 N Dodge Street
Fees -contact program
Iowa City IA 52145
Either call 319-688-100 or contact your child's
www.iowacitvschools.org/pages/ICCSD
school.
LINKS program
Advocacy and assistance to remove barriers to
Eligibility Requirements - homeless according to
Iowa City Community School District
Youth
319-688-1000
education for children and Youth,
Department of Education McKinney Vento rules
1725 N Dodge Street
School -geed
Documents - none
Iowa City IA 52245
M -F 84:00 pm
Fees- none
hrusWivenaJounicimnschools.org/pages/
ICCSD
Empnwerment/Early, Childhood Iowa
Address the needs of children and families from
Eligibility Requiremanb-contract program
Johnson County Empowerment
Youth
319-339.7206
prenatal through age 5 year. Leads the
Documents ^contact program
855 S Duquque St - Suite 202B
Age 0-5
community In removing barriers to a safe and
Fees none
Iowa City M 52240
M -F 84:30 pm
healthy community by identifying needs In
icemoowemr ent.com
education, health and human se ekces
Information a subject to change without notice, please contact the oWnry directly reparElrq smites. Last Updated ` 03/15/2016
Farqusoh.,s rcgaMing the Resource Direttary, contact Johnson County social services at 3133566090
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FAMILY & YOUTH SERVICES
GI World Program
Program designed to engage and enthuse high
Eligibility Requirements -Contact program
Johnson County Social Services
Youth
319-356.6090
school girls of color in all aspects of their lives.
Documents ^contact program
855 S Dubuque St - Suite 2026
School-based
Facilitator
Aims to inspire confidence, provide support, and
Fees - none
Iowa City IA 52240
Grade 7d -12th
UTasha DeLoach
reward accomplishments. Provides a reassuring
www.iohnsomccunty.com
environment that is conducive to growth as an
individual and as an academic.
YE51(Youth Empowered to Serve)
Aims to provide youth with personal
Eligibility Requirements - contact program
Johnson County Social Services
Youth
319-356.6090
development resources to inspire them to reach
Documents ^ contact program
8555 Dubuque St - Suite 202B
Age 1417
new levels of achievement through positive
Fees' -none
Iowa City IA 52240
M -F 8.4:30 pm
summer activities.
www.iohnson-county.com
Advocacy and Resources for Kirkwood
Support, referrals, resources, case management
Eligibility Requirements ^ student enrolled in
students and families
Youth
319-688-1124
specifically in the areas of mental health, bask
Kirkwood Elementary
Kirkwood Family Resource Center
School -Based
needs (food, clothing, etc.), housing, mentoring,
Documents - signed releases needed when working
14019th Street
M -F 81:00 pm
meetings, home visits, attendance, and school
with other agencies
Coralville IA 52241
engagement.
Fees `none
htto://www.edline.net/oaees/Kirkwood
ES/family Resource Center
Family Support Program
In-home and group -based family support for
EEIgIbIBtY Requirements - must meet income,
Neighborhood Centers of Johnson
Youth
319354-7989
families with young children
geographic, and/or age requirements
County
School -eased
Documents - none
2105 Broadway St
M -F 7:30-5:30 PM
Fees - none
Iowa CRY IA 52240
or by appointment
ww.ncicorg
Family Support Program
In-home and group -based family support for
Eligibility Requirements - must meet income,
Neighborhood Centers of Johnson
Youth
319.3542886
families with young children
geographic, and/or age requirements
County
School -Based
Documents -none
2651 Roberts Rd
N147:30-5:30 PM
Fees"none
Iowa City IA 52246
or by appointment
www.ncic.orc
Youth Development Services
Academic and recreational Services for youth at
Eligibility Requirements - varied
Neighborhood Centers of Johnson
Youth
319-3547989
Twain,Wood, Alexander, and Lemme Elementary
Documents -program specific
County
School -Based
schools.
Fees -$90.215 per month, $150 per week summer
2105 Broadway St
M -F 7:30- 5:30 PM
camp. Some scholarships available.
Iowa City IA 52240
www.nasom
information is subject to motor without notke, please mot.d the.genry directly regardbp services. Lost updated' 03/15/2836
For questions regarding the Resource Directory, motactJohnson County Soaal Services at 319-35 6 4 098
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FAMILY & YOUTH SERVICES
Youth Development Services
After school academic and recreational services
EIIgibIOly, Requirements -Program-specific
Neighborhood Centers of Johnson
Youth
319-354-2886
for youth at Weber, Horn, Borlaug, Garner,
Documents; ^program spedfw
County
Schooi4ased
Wickham, and Penn Elementary Schools
Fee, -$9 215 Per month,$ISO per week summer
2651 Roberts Rd
Jul 7:30.5:30 PM
camp. Some scholarships available.
Iowa CM IA 52246
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Youth Camps &Recreation
Camp programs provided to low-imcoree families.
Eligibility Requirements � contact program
The Salvation Army
General
319-337-3725
Camp activies include adventure & scouting, arts
Documents `contact program
1116 Gilbert Court
& crafts, music development and sports. Annual
Fees � contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
M -F 9:30-2:00 pm
summer camp programs are also available.
usc.salvationarmv.org/USC/www use i
owacity.nsf/
Camp Tanager
Offers a unique summer camp experience for
Eligibility Requirements^ children ages 6 to 17.
Tanager Place
Youth
319 -363 -Ml
children who are economically or medically
Document,'- Camp Tanager application packet
2309 C Street SW
Age 5-17
disadvantaged. The camp empowers children to
Fees "none
Cedar Rapids IA 52404
learn leadership skills and self-confidence.
wwwcanaeemlace.ore
lune -August
Various camps are offered including camp for
NI- Sat 8:30 a.m-6:00 pm
childern with Hemophilia, Diabetes and
Tourette's Syndrome.
Health Education
Works with community educators, youth, parents
Eligibility Requirements ` services open to local
United Action for Youth
Youth
319-338-7518
and community members to promote health and
schools and teens/families
410 Iowa Ave
School-based
wellness within Johnson and lowa Counties.
Documents` contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
M -F 9.5:00 pm
Fees' none
unitedactionforyouth.ore
Teen Parent Services
Serves pregnant and/or parenting young women,
Eligibility Requirements ' Teen Parents 23 and
United Action for Youth
Parents
319-338-7518
23 years old and younger. Program tailored family
under
410 Iowa Ave
Age 23 & under
support services to meet the individual needs of
Documents' contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
M -F 9-5:00 pm
participants through a strength -based, family-
Fees - none
unitedactionforvouth.ore
focused approach. Family support workers
provide in-home parent skill building and child
development education.
Victim of Gime Advocacy
Provides an array of services, programs, and
Eligibility Requirements - provides guidance to any
United Action for Youth
Primarily
319-338.7518
funding to individuals who have been victimized.
person who has been a victim of crime and has
410 Iowa Ave
Youth
Program provides counseling and can assistance
questions about resources or how to get help.
Iowa City IA 52240
M-F9-5:OO pm
victims with navigating through services and
Documents ^contact program
unnedactionforvouth.ore
programs.
Fees - none
Inlormp0pn is subject to ehonpe without notice, pleme contort the agenry directly repprdiW servkes. Lost Updated^ 03/15/2016
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FAMILY & YOUTH SERVICES
Youth Development, Youth Center,
Youth Center offers a drop-in hangout
Eligibility Requirements "Junior & Senior High age
Youth Groups, and AM programs
Youth
319-338-7518
environment for youths to enjoy. The Center also
students.
United Action for Youth
School-based
offers arts programs Include a musk recording
Documents ^contact program
410 Iowa Ave
Grace 7^ -12th
Mon 3.6, Tues 3-7,
studio and visual an studio/gallery; Youth
Fees' none
Iowa City IA 52240
Wed 3,7, Thum 2-7,
support/activity groups including GUTQA group,
unitedaztionforyou ,.or¢
Fri 3.7, 5th 12-5
Youth Women's group, Youth Volunteer group,
Health Education group, and Computer
Programming rou .
Information Is subject to mange without nulla. pleose Wotan the agenq dlrettly regarding services. last updated' 03/15/2014
Farauestiom ni aiding the Resource Dlactory,Wntpd Lohman Caunry Saslol Servlas at 31335adp90
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FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
Name of Program/Provider
Focus
Phone Number
Services Provided
Eligibility Requirement,
Population
&
Documents Needed,
Hom
Fees
Telephone & Internet Assistance
"Lifeline" a federal assistance program that helps
Eligibility Requirements -Contact program
Programs
General
319-351-2242
qualified low-income customers save on monthly
Documents ^ Contact program
Centurylink
local phone services. Centurylink also offers
Fees- contact program
302 S lion Street
M -F8-5:00 pm
"Interne Basics", a broadband assistance plan for
Iowa City IA 52240
qualifying taw -income customers.
www.centurvlink.com/help/index.0h07
assetid=11
Utility Discount Program
Eligible Iowa City utility customers can receive a
Eligibility Requirements - eligible customers must
The City of Iowa City
General
319-3565066
discount of 60% of the minimum water and sewer
participate in one of the following programs: SSI or
410 E Washington St
charges, and 25% of the trash collection and
SSDI; HIP; Child Care Assistance; Food Stamps;
Iowa City IA 52240
M -F 65:00 pm
recycling charges each month.
receiving Elderly Tax Credit on your real estate tax or
www.icaov.orR/city-
State Rent disbursement. All residents of household
Rovemonent/departments-and-
must be eligible for this program.
divisions/finance/revenue/utilkies/utilit
Documents - Signed "Authorization for Release of
Information" form available from the Treasury
v-discount-orceram
Division of the City of Iowa City. Eligibility must be
verified prior to discount going Into effect.
Emergency Assistance Program
Emergency financial assistance available for a
Eligibility Requirements ` must live in Johnson
The Crisis Center of Johnson County
General
319-351-0128
variety of needs, Including housing and utilities,
County
1121 Gilbert Court
work enabling items to start a new job, assistance
Documents - varies by type of assistance is being
Iowa City IA 52240
M,W&12:00-4:30 pm;
paying for identification, small prescription
requested.
iccrisiscenter.org
Tues 12:00-]:00 pm;
assistance, and eye exam/eyeglasses assistance.
Fees - none
Thum 9:30 AM -4:30 pm
Call for more details about what is available and
how to apply.
Assistance Programs - Food, Child
Provides numerous financial assistance programs
Eligibility Requirements ^ Contact program
Care, Financial, Refugee and Family
General
319-356-6050
including Food Assistance (SNAP -Supplemental
Documents- Contact program
Planning
Nutddon Assistance Program), Family Investment
Fees ^ contact program
Department of Human Services
M -F 84:30 pm
Program (FIP), Child Care Assistance, Cash
Program
Assistance Family Investment Program or Refugee
855 5 Dubuque Street - Suite 102
Cash Assistance, State Supplementary Assistance,
Iowa City IA 52240
Family Planning, and Well -Child & Pematal Care.
www. dhs.iowasov/how-to-aooly
Child Support Recovery
Responsible for assisting families to achieve and
Eliglbigty Requirements- Contact program
Department of Human Services
General
319-356.6050
maintain economic self-sufficiency by establishing
Documents - Conrad program
Program
and enforcing child and medical support orders.
Fees ^ contact program
8555 Dubuque Street - Suite 102
M -F 84:30 pm
May assist with establishing paternity and
Iowa City IA 52240
enforcing support orders.
www.dhsJowa.Rov/child-support
May also call the child support automated
telephone Information line a[ 1-888-229-9223.
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Faraueoich, mpoNicp the Resource Wrtctory, contact Johman County Social Salton, of 319-356,6090
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FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
Name of Program/Provider
Focus
Phone Number
Services Provided
Eligibility Requirement,
Population
&
Documents Needed,
Hours
Fees
Energy Assessment and Resolution
Works with households who find themselves in an
Eligibility Requirements^ Contact program
Hawkeye Area Community Action
General
319-739-0100
energy crisis due to services being shut off or In
Documents- Contact program
Program, Inc. (HACAP)
jeopardy of being disconnected due to non.
Fees ^ contact program
367 Southgate Avenue
M -F 8.5:00 pm
payment.
Iowa City IA 52260
www.hacap.org
Energy Crisis Intervention Program
Homeowners experiencing proglems with their
Eligibility Requirements` Contact program
Hawkeye Area Community Action
General
319-739-0100
furnace, or households in a crisis due to weather,
Doarments- Contact program
Program, Inc.(HACA.P)
or supply shortage emergencies.
Fees- contact program
367 Southgate Avenue
M -F 8.5:00 pm
Iowa City IA 52240
www.haca0.org
Financial literacy and Household
Works with households on basic budget
Eligibility Requirements^ Contact program
Budget Counseling
General
319-739-0100
management skills and financial planning.
Documents - Contact program
Hawkeye Area Community Action
Fees contact program
Program, Inc. (HACAP)
M -F 8-5:00 pm
367 Southgate Avenue
Iowa City IA 52240
www.hacap.org
low -Income Home Eagerly Assistance
Assists low-income homeowners and renters Pay
Eligibility Requbersents ' 175% of the poverty
Program(DHEAP) Energy Assistance
Genual
319-337-5765
for a portion of their primary heating costs for the
guidelines.
Hawkeye Area Community Action
winter heating season. Assistance is based on
Documents ` income verification for the past 90
Program, Inc. (HACAP)
M -F 8-5:00 per,
household income, size, type of fuel and type of
days or 12 months, social security cards for everyone
367 Southgate Avenue
housing. The application period is from October 1
in the household, most current heat and electric bill,
Iowa City IA 52240
(for elderly and disabled households) and
and birth dates for everyone who lives in the
www.hacao.org
November 1 (for rest of households) and runs
household
through Aril 30.
Fees `none
Weathedatio,
Provides major energy efficiency services without
Eligibility Requirements' meet Income guidelines;
Hawkeye Area Community Action
General
319-337-5765
cost to homeowners or renter who meet
must have applied or must complete JHEAP
Program, Inc. (HACAP)
guidelines. Installation of work measures are
application
367 Southgate Avenue
M -F 8-5:00 pm
measured by a computerized energy audit. Work
Documents - income verification for the past 90
Iowa City IA 52260
includes sealing air flotation leaks, high-density
days or 12 months, social security cards for everyone
W wW.hMapore
Insulation, health and safety check, heating
in the household, most current heat and electric bill,
system repair or replacement.
and birth dates for everyone who lives in the
household
Fees' none
Information u subject to change without notice, please contact the ageruydirecit, mparding services. Lint Updated' 03/15/3016
For questions reVidiry the Resource Directory, contact Johnson count, SMal Servins at 319-356-6090
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FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
Financial Wellness Center -Debt
Offers a variety of counseling services to help
Eligibility Requlremel- contact program
Management Bankruptcy Counseling
General
800-8243574
address financial concerns including such
Documents` contact program
Horizons, A Family Service Alliance
programs as Debt Management. Budget & Credit
Fees' contact program
2401 Scott Blvd
Counseling, and Bankruptcy Education &
Iowa CM IA 52240
Counseling.
htto://www.horizonsfamilv.ore/how-
we-help/financial-wellness-center/
Security Deposit Wan Program
Provides no -merest loans for security deposits.
Eligibility Requirements` meet income guidelines
The Housing Fellowship
General
319-358-9212
The program Is based on a revolving fund of
Documents- contact program
322 E 2"d Avenue
money, allowing loans to be made as payments
Fees `$35.00 non-refundable application fee
Iowa City IA 52240
are received. Security deposit loan is $400.00
www.housingfellowshlo.com/Content/P
roarams/Security- Deposit -Wan -
Ploeram.asox
Rehabilitation/Repair
Income -qualified homeowners with a home In
Eligibility Requirements ` property homeowner in
Housing Trust Fund of Johnson
Home Darner
319-358-0212
need of minor repair lapprox $5,000 may qualify
Johnson County
County
for five-year forgivable loan.
Documents` proof of home ownership or buying
322 E Second St
M -F 8:30.4:00 pm
Fees - none
Iowa City IA 52240
htficom
ICCompassi on Food
Food assistance and transportation assistance
Eligibility Requirements - preference to low income
Pmtry/Tramportation Assistance
Ganem
319-330.9883
including bus passes and gas vouchers
and eastside of Iowa City
ICCompassion
Documents' none
1035 Wade St
Wed 124:00 pm
Fees' none
Iowa City IA 52240
www.iccomoassionong
Iowa Rent Reimbursement palm
Claim a refund for property taxes paid through
Eligibility Requirement Iowa Resident, household
Iowa Department of Revenue
Elderly
1-800-367-3388
rent for elderly or disabled Iowans.
Income less than $22,011.
PO Box 9187
OF
Documents - Contact program
Des Moines IA 50306
DHabked
Fees' none
www.slate.ia.utiAu
Unemployment Benefits
The intent of Unemployment insurance Is to pay
Eligibility Requirement ` must meet all eligibility
Iowa Workforce Development
General
319-351-1035
benefits to eligible individuals during pedods of
requirements set by law
1700510 Avenue - Suite 1113
unemployment when suitable work is not
Dxcuments' Contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
available. To be eligible for benefits must be
Fees- Contact program
www.iowaworkforcedevelopmentgov/f
totally or partially unemployed, worked & earned
a minimum amount of wages in the last 15 to 18
months, lost job through no fault of their own, be
de-claim-unemploymentbinsur.n e
benefits
able & available for work, be actively seeking
work and be registered for work at the local Iowa
Workforce Development office.
In)ormotlar is subleer to cher, without notire, plow at.0 the t,my directly r,ord1r, servkes. Lost Updated `03/15/2016
For questions restrain, the Resource Directory, ronme Johnson Caunty S000l Services at 31435 4 6 09 0
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FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
General Assistance
Provides short-term monetary help to Johnson
Eligibility Requirements` Contact program
Johnson County Social Services
General
319-356-6090
County residents in etdreme financial crisis. Offers
Documents^ Contact program
8555 Dubuque St - Suite 2028
a safety net for those not eligible for other
Fees" none
Iowa City IA 52240
Ni 84:30 pm
government programs. Financial assistance is
www.iohnson-countv.com
available to address the following needs: rent,
utilities, provisions, prescriptions and funeral
expenses.
Veterans Aflairs
Connect Veterans with pertinent programs. May
Eligibility Requirements Veteran status
Johnson County Veterans Affairs
Veteran
319-356.6049
provide short-term monetary help to Johnson
determined upon application
855 S Dubuque St - Suite 109C
County Veterans in extreme financial crisis.
Documents `DD -214 Discharge papers
Iowa City lA 52240
M -F 84:30 pm
Financial assistance is available to address the
Fees ^none
www.iohnson-county.com/dept vets
following needs: shelter, utilites, food, burial and
medical/dental expenses.
Financial Assistance
Financial assistance for hospital bills is available
Eligibility Requirements � based on income criteria
Merry Iowa City
General
319-887-2915
based on federal poverty level guidelines
Documents - contact program
500 E Market Street
Fees' none
Iowa City IA 52245
8-4:30 p.m.
www.mercviowacitv.org
Disability Benefits
Social Security Disability Insurance (SSD or SSDII is
Eligibility Requirements � Contact program
Social Security Administration
General
866-964-2039
a government program managed by the Social
Documents - Contact program
11006th Street - Suite 300
Security Administration and designed to provide
Fees- Contact program
Coralville IA 52241
M, T, TH, F 9:00.4:00 pm;
Income supplements to people who are restricted
www.socialsecuritv.nov
W9:00-12:00 pm
in their ability to be employed because of a
notable clisibility.
Supplemental Security Income
Supplemental Security Income (SSQ program pays
Eligibility Requirements` Contact program
Social Security Administration
General
866-964-2039
benefits to disabled adults and children who have
Documents -Contact program
13006th Street - Suite 100
limited income and resources. 551 benefits also
Fees "Contact program
Coralville IA 52241
M, T, TH, F9.00-4:00 pm;
are payable to people 65 and older without
www.socialsecuritv.gov
W9:00-12:00 pm
disabilities who meet the financial limits.
Infarmatien a subktt to Man, without notke, please rtad the opencrydirvary ra,,di, services. Lent Updated `03/15/2016
For Ovestkns n, m i, the Resource Directory, rormOJ h.nCounty Social Servioes at 319-35 6-6 090
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FOOD ASSISTANCE
Name of Program/Provider
Focus
Phone Number
Services Provided
Eligibility Requirement,
Population
&
Documents Needed,
Hours
Fees
FOOD BANKS - PANTRIES
Coralville Food Pantry
Coralville residents can receive food assistance
Eligibility Requirements ^ Coralville resident
Coralville Ecumencial Food Pantry
General
Tuesday 2-6 pm
once a week, with no limit on the number of
Documents - Photo ID & proof of Coralville
2031 -Street
Thursday 10 am -Noon
weekly visits per year. Clients may choose the
residency
Coralville IA 52241
Saturday 10:30 am -1 pm
Hems which will work best for their family, with
Fees -none
www.cefoodoantrv.org/
some limits on certain items based on family she.
Provide non-perishable hems as well as produce,
bakery, meat, and dairy Items.
Food Bank Program
Provides supplemental food assistance including
Eligibility Requirements ^ must live in Johnson
The Crisis Center of Johnson County
General
319-351-0129
cion -perishables, perishables, baby hems, and
County
1121 Gilbert Court
hygiene products, as well as other services such
Documents � none; first-time visitors should know
Iowa City M 52240
M, W & F 124:30 pm;
as clothing assistance, limited local transportation
their address and the names and birth dates of the
jccrisixenter.org
Tues 12-7:00 pm;
assistance, client mailing address assistance, and
people in their household
Thum 9:30 AM4:30 pron
holiday/seasonal assistance.
Fees - none
Clear Creek Amana Community Food
Provide food, clothing and some toiletry items.
Eligibility Requirements^ target population is those
Pantry
Clear Creak
319-545-2281
A joint program of Clear Creek Amana School
Irving in the Clear Creek Amana Community School
Grace United Methodist Church
Amina School
Distric and Grace United Methodist Church.
District
300 W Marengo Road
District
Monday 4-6:30 pm,
Documents- address
Tiffin IA 52340
Wednesday 24:0D pm,
Located In the Clear Creek Amana Family
Fees `none
.1iffingraceumc ore
Thursday 8:30-11:00 am
Resource Center, building located between Clear
!hate Location -
Creek Amono High School and Clear Creek Amatw
551 W Marengo Rd, Tiffin
Middle School
ICCompwslon Food
Food assistance and transportation assistance
Eligibility Requirements preference to low income
Pantry/transportation Assistance
Gtmeol
319-330-9883
Including bus passes and gas vouchers. Spanish
and eastside of Iowa City
ICCompassion
speakers and Hispanic foods available.
Document, -none
1035 Wade St
Wednesday 124:00 pm
Fees - none
Iowa City IA 52240
Thursday 5-7:00 pm
www.iccomoassion.org
Kelona Food Pantry
Food Pantry offering food for those in need. One
Eligibility Requirements ` resident of the Mid -
United Christian Baptist Church
Mid -Pride
319656.5285
use Per household.
Prairie School District
401 EAve
School District
Documents- Moto ID, energy/water bill
galona IA 52247
P°&4 -Saturday of the
Fees- none
month
9:00 am -10:30 am
Food & Oohing Pantry
Offers short-term food and clothing assistance for
Eligibility Requirements ^ Contact program
LifeMinte Christian Faith Center
General
319-5454031
Mose in need. Financial assistance Is also
Documents- will need to fill out brief paperwork.
400 Stephans
available on a limited basis
Fees `none
Tiffin IA 52340
Sunday 12:30-2:00 pm
..w.wainnincethationme.com
or try appointment only
Information b su6/ea to change without notice, please contact the agency di mgardin, servke5. Last UpdaHd- 03/15/2016
For puesrion, re,ranh, the Resource Dinn tory, contact ]ohmon County Social Services at 319-356-15090
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FOOD ASSISTANCE
Name of Program/Provider
Focus
Phone Number
Services Provided
Eligibility Requirement,
Population
&
Documents Needed,
Hours
Fees
We Tree Community Food Pantry
Individuals and families can visit the pants as
Eligibility Requirements ^ Resident of Ione Tree
Ione Tree United Presbyterian
Lane Tree&
319329-4900
often as I to 2 per month; only non-perishable
area or open enrolled in We Tree School Dis iR
Church
surrounding
food available.
Documents ^ contact program
110 W Elm Street
area
M-Thurs 9-12;00 Pm
Fees' none
Lone Tree IA 52755
www.lonetreeiowachurch.com
North Liberty Community Food Pantry
Individuals and families can visit the pantry as
Eligibility Requirements ^ live In small towns in
North Liberty Community Pantry
Rural
319-626-2711
often as weekly to receive the food items that
Johnson County - North Liberty, Swisher, Shueyville,
89 N Jones Blvd
&
they need. They can receive non-perishable as
Oxford, Tiffin, Solon, Hills, Lone Tree orrural area
North Liberty IA 52337
Small
Monday 10 -Noon
well as Fresh and frozen items. There are also
Documents ^ photo ID and current proof of
www.n9r1hhbertvcommun01voantrv.org
Communities
T.Wav 10 -Noon, 33:00 pm
Wednesday I0.Noc,n
Thursday 10 -Noon, 3.6:00 pm
some non-food items including detergent, toilet
paper, and toiletries as available.
residence (bill will current address)
Fees ^none
Saturday 10 -Noon
Food Bank
Food Pantry offering food for those in need
EIIgibllity Requirements ` serves immigrant,
Proteus
Immigrant,
1.800-397-9675
minority and low-income populations
1548 Gilbert Street
Minority and
Documents- none
Iowa City IA 52240
law -income
Fees- none
www.proteusinc.net
Solon Community Food Parrot'
Weekly food resource for those in need.
Eligibility Requirements ^ resident of the Solon area
Solon United Methodist Church
General
319.430-8655
Individual appointments on be made between
Documents- none
122 N West St
1:00 and 3:00 PM on Mndays. Please 0011 319-
Fans ` none
Solon IA 52333
Monday 23:00 pit
430-8655 anytime to schedule an appointment
hm,11www.soloniaumcora/resources/
soloncommunity-food-pantry/
Hills St. Joseph Food Pantry
Food Pantry offering food for those in need
Eligibility Requirements none
St. Joseph Church
General
319379-2271
Documents ^ none
209 Brady Street
Fees' none
Hills IA 52235
Wed & Sat 10 -Noon
hUmUstioseohhilis.webs.com/
Informotlonis subjectto change without notice, please rontp the agony cireRly repordirp services. Lint UPdotrd`03/15/3016
For questions nt wrdinrp the Resource Directory. contod Johnson Count, 5..1 Services .1319-356-66100
DISCLUMER: Johnson County does rot endorse nor is nesponOW for the conduct ofany orpvnlaatbn. PW2 off
FOOD ASSISTANCE
DINING SITES
Free Not Breakfast
Located at Old Brick Church ` Patrons can count
Eligibility Requirements -none
Agape Cafe
Wednesday
on having a good hot breakfast orderd off a menu
Documents ` none
26 E Market Street
General
DDars open at 6 am for
and delivered to them by a water. Can have just
Fees ` none
Iowa City IA 52240
coffee and pastries.
about anything and all they want of it.
httos://www.facebook.com/ARaDeCate
Breakfast Served
7-8:3D am
AtOldBrick/
E-mail agapebreakfast@gmaii.com
Elderberry Cuff® The Senior Center
Congregate meal site located in the Iowa City
Eligibility Requirements'contact program
Elder Services Inc.
Adult
Senor Center. No reservation required.
Documents ^contact program
28 5 Linn Street
319-338-0515
Fees `
Iowa City IA 52240
Cost: Suggested contribution $3.00 age 60F;
www.elderservicesinccom
111-12:30 pm
$5.00 under age 60.
Elderberry Cafe North
Congregate meal site located in Jefferson Point
Eligibility Requirements ^ contact program
Elder Services Inc.
Adult
319-338-0515
Documents` Contact program
45 Jefferson St
Fees -$5 contribution
North Liberty IA 52317
M -F 11:30-1:00 pm
www.elderservicesinc.com
Riverside Senior Dining
Congregate meal site located at 81 East In Street
Eligibility Requirements ^ contact program
Elder Services Inc.
Adult
319-338-0515
in Riverside, Iowa.
Documents- Contact program
81 East V Street
Fees ` $4.50 per meal
Riverside IA 52327
M -F Noor) -1:00 pm
To make a reservation, call 319-648-5241 or 319-
weew.eldersmicesinc.com
530-2172 the day before.
Free Lunch Program
6 -day -a -week meal program. A hot nutritious
Eligibility Requirements none
Free Lunch Program
General
319-325-0652
meal is served through an open door, a full plate,
Documents `none
13055 Gilbert Ct
no question asked environment
Fees - none
Iowa City IA 52240
Lunch Served
www.icflo.cuR
MomSat noon -1:00 pm
Wednesday Night Gathering
Free community meal for all
Eligibility Requirement ` none
ICCompassion
General
319-330.9883
Documents `none
1035 Wade St
Fees - none
Iowa City IA 52240
www.kcomoasslon.orR
Wed night 5-6:00 Per,
Lone Tree Senior Dining Congregate
The senior dining staff prepare hot, nutritlous
Eligibility Requirement" contact program
Meal Program
Adult
319-629-5144
meals for the seniors in our community, and
Document `contact program
203 K N. Devoe St
Age 60a
Nichols.
Fees -For adults age 60% $3.50/ meal, for those
Lane Tree, IA 52755
under age 0, $5.50/ meal.
www.l n reeiowaxonncombulldin
Information Is sub/eer to change without notice, please contact the agency direoly veordLp semkes_ Last updated -03/15/2016
For questions regardbp the Resource pVectoi , contact Johnson County Social Services m 319.356 -090
gScutak t bhnron County does not aware not Is nepencts,/or the conduct o/anyorppnbotbn. scene ofs
FOOD ASSISTANCE
.him
Evening Meal
A hat meal is served 364 days a year.
Eligibility Requirements � none
The Salvation Army
General
Documents - none
1116 Gilbert Court
Open
Fees ^ none
Iowa City IA 52240
M -Sun 3-5:00 pm
usc.salvationar.y.org/USC/www use i
Meal Served @4:00 Can
waci .nsf
Old Gold Dining
Delicious meal and wonderful company at Solon
Eligibility Requirements- all ages, available to all.
Solon United Methodist Church
General
319624-2251
United Methodist Church. Can also be delivered
Documents- contact program
122N West Street
to your home. Menu is listed in the newspaper.
Fees -$3.25
Solon IA 52333
M -F at 11:30 am
htD://www.soloniaumc.om/resources/
Solon-community-food-oantry/
HOME DELIVERED MEALS
Meals on Wheels
Meals on Wheels program offers the following
Eligibility Requirements^ contact program
Elder Services, Inc.
Adult
319-338-0515
meal options to homebound clients; hot meals,
Documents^ contact program
355651' Avenue - Suite A
Age 60t
shelf stable meals, liquid meal supplements,
Fees- contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
Noon Delivery Only
breakfast bag (7 meals per bag), and frozen meals.
www.elderservicesinc.com
Rural Meal Delivery
Rural Meal Delivery program offers the following
Eligibility Requirements `contact program
Elder Services, Inc.
Adult
319-338-0515
meal options to homebound rural residents; shelf
Documents, ^' contact program
3556 S 1"Avenue - Suite A
stable meals, liquid meal supplements, breakfast
Fees' contactprogram
Iowa City IA 52240
bag (8 meals per bag), and frozen meals.
ww v,elderservicesinc.com
Old Gold Dining
Home delivered meals are provided for those who
Eligibility Requirements- all ages, available to all.
Solon United Methodist Church
General
319624-2251
are home bound and have difficulty preparing
Documents -contact program
122 N West Street
meals. Menu is listed in the newspaper.
Fees -$3.25
Solon IA 52333
M -F at 11:30 am
hilwWwww.solonlaumc.ore/resources/
colon-community-food-oantrv/
ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
Food Assistance ^ Supplemental
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
Eligibility Requirements " The rules are complex,
Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
General
319-356-6050
(SNAP) (formerly Food Stamps) helps low-income
please contact program.
Department of Human Services
people and families buy the food they need for
Documents- Contact program
Program (DHS)
M-1`84:30pm
good health. Benefits are provided via an
Fees' contactprogram
855 S Dubuque Street -Suite 102
electronic card that is accepted at most grocery
Iowa City IA 52240
stores.
www.dhs.iowa.gov/how-to-aooly
Insonation is subject to change without notice, please cants& the agemy direct,, WeraffM se makes. Last Updated ^03/15/3016
For questions renaming the Nesourtt Ommiary, cameaJohmon County Social Semmss at 319-356-6090
DISCLAIMER: Athenian: County does not wase rse nor respomlblefor the condu tofony organization. page 4 of 5
FOOD ASSISTANCE
WIC (Women, Infant& Children)
Program for pregnant, breastfeeding and
Eligibility Requirements - 185% of poverty; live in
program
Women 8
319-356-6042
postpartum women and their children to age 5
Iowa; health or nutrition risk
Johnson County Public Health
Children
years. Provides: checks for nutritious foods,
Documents ` proof of identity, Income, and
855 5 Dubuque Street - Suite 217
Mon & Wed 8.4:30 pm;
health screening and education, nutrition
residence Ido not need to be a US citizen and no
Iowa City IA 52240
Tues, Thur, Fri 8-6:00 pm
screening & education, breastfeeding education&
minimum amount of time in Iowa)
www.iohnsoncounty.com/health
2nd Saturday of the month
support, and referral to health, dental & social
Fees ^none
8.12:00 pm
services.
Food Assistance
Connect Veterans with pertinent programs. May
Eligibility Requirements ` Veteran status
Johnson County Veterans Affairs
Veteran
319-356.6049
provide short-term monetary help to Johnson
determined upon application
855 S Dubuque St - Suite 109[
County Veterans in extreme financial crisis.
Documents -DD -214 Discharge papers
Iowa City IA 52240
M -F 84:30 pm
Financial assistance is available to address the
Fees - none
www.iohnson-county.com/dept vets
following needs: shelter, utilities, food, burial and
medlcaVcIental expenses.
Iny .Uan Is subject to Mpn9e without notice, please nntod the apenrydireRlY repardinp services. Lot Updated' 03/15/2016
Farauestions ne,nfi g the Resourn Directory, contact Johnson County5odal5rrvin i of 329.356-60 iO
DISCWMER: Johnson Countydoes not eMaar nor is responsiek Joe the IOMuctojanY wpanhotbn. Pane S oJS
HEALTH & DENTAL SERVICES
Name of Program/Provider
Focus
Phone Number
Services Provided
Eligibility Requirement,
Population
&
I
Documents Needed,
I
Hours
Fees
DENTAL SERVICES
Free Dental Clinic
Provides a wide range of dental services possible
Eligibility^ contact program
Free Medical Clinic
teenaged
319-337-4459
to people in the Iowa City and surrounding
Documents` contact program
2440 Towncrest Drive
community who would not otherwise have access
Fees^ contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
M-Thurs 9-4:00 pm
to care. Services may include filling cavities,
www.freemedicalclinic ore/
Friday 9-12:00 pm
simple dental extractions and limited dental
hygiene aintments.
College of Dentistry B Dental Clinks
Offers comprehensive dental care and referralfor
Eligibility^ contact program
University of Iowa
General
Adults 319-335-7499
dental specialty services. Treatment may be
Documents` contact program
College of Dentistry
Children 319-335-7485
provided by the following providers:students,
Fees^ contact program
N1 Newton Road
residents, or faculty.
Iowa CM M 52242
M -F 8-5:00 per,
www.dennstrv.uiowa.etlu
Healthy Kids Community Care School-
Provides no -cost primary health care services to
Eligibility Requirements ` medically uninsured,
Based Health Clinic
Youth
319-631-3204
medically uninsured, underinsured or those who
underinsured or those who have trouble reaching
Iowa City Community School District
Age 0.21
have trouble reaching care to Johnson County
primary care services. Must be resident of Johnson
1725 N Dodge St
M -F&5:00 pm
residents, ages 0.21, through high school
County. Ages 0-21, through graduation from high
Iowa City IA 52245
graduation age. Works with area and community
school.
hat, U ww.iowaawschoolsorg/nates/
providers to provide referrals for dental care.
Documents - ID or passport and immunization
record, If available
Fees — none
ICCSD/Departments/Health Services/11
Ito thvkids
I -Smile
Registered Dental Hygienist provides dental
Eligibility Requirements ` children ages 0-21 and
Johnson County Public Health
Youth
319-688-5889
screenings, personalized oral hygiene instruction,
pregnant women
855 S Dubuque Street - Suite 217
Age 621:
fluoride varnish applications and referrals to
Documents` Parent/Guardian Consent
Iowa City lA 52240
Pregnant
Monday 84:30 pm
dental providers.
Fees ` none
htto://www.iohnson-
Women
Wednesday 9:30-6:00 pm
counrucom/dept heakh.asos7id=4485
I-Smfle@School
Registered Public Health Dental Hygienist
Eligibility Requirements — 2nd - 6th grade students
Johnson County Public Health
Youth
319-688-5889
provides dental screenings, dental sealants,
attending select schools in Johnson County
855 S Dubuque Street - Suite 217
School-based
fluoride varnish, and customized mal health
Documents` Parent/Guardian consent
Iowa City W 52240
Grade 24
Weeks throughout the
education.
Fees `none
h1thlWwww.iohnson-
school year
countv.com/dept heaRh.asp.Pid=4485
In)mrnanan h subject to change without notice, please mntact the agrrcy dlrecti, repardinp services, lent Updated`03/15/1016
Foraue#ions regoMhp the Resaurae Directory, contact/ah,uan County Sodal Services at 319-35 6-6090
p9 MM. bhnsonCounty does hat eMdteriotareyonsibe Joe the conduct of onyorppnlaorbn. Page 1 of it
HEALTH & DENTAL SERVICES
Infant Goal Health Program
Program designed to prevent cavities in early
Eligibility Requirements — children birth to 4 years
Johnson County Public Health
Youth
319-688-5889
childhood and educate parents on preventive
of age
8555 Dubuque Street - Suite 217
Age 04
dental care for children.
Documents— Parent/Guardian consent
Iowa City IA 52240
Thursday 9:30-3:30 pm
Fees' none
IntwWwww.iohnson-
countv,com/dept health.asox7id=4485
END OF LIFE CARE & ASSISTANCE
Hospice Services
Provides hospice services to a nyone affected by a
Eligibility" contact program
Iowa City Hospice
General
319-351-5665
terminal illness. Iowa City Hospice is dedicated to
Documents `contact program
1025 Wade Street
offering services to everyone regardless of an
Fees—contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
M -F8-5:00 pm
individual's ability to pay.
www.iowacityhosnice.ore
Advance Cam Planning — Honoring
Advance care planning process where individuals
Eligibility—contact program
Your Wishes
Adult
319-351-5665
health care preferences are discussed and
Documents` contact program
Iowa City Hospice
documented. Advance care planning is a process
Fees— contact program
1025 Wade Street
M -F8-5:00 pm
for people to make informed decisions about
Iowa City IA 52240
healthcare preferences based upon their values
www.iowacitvhosoice.ore
and beliefs.
Bereavement Support &Counseling
Following a death, Iowa City Hospice
Eligibility^ anyone who is grieving the loss of
Iowa City Hospice
General
319-351-5665
bereavement staff is available to support family
loved one
1025 Wade Street
members and friends throughout the grieving
Documents � contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
M -F 8.5:00 pm
process. Iowa City Hospice offers a variety of grief
Fees- contact program
www.iowacitvhospice.org
support services including support groups, grief
education, and special events. For detailed
Information, please visit our website.
Honoring Your Waives
Advance care planning is a process for you to
Eligibility Requirements— contact program
Iowa City/Johnson County Senior
General
319-356-5220
understand and discuss goals for future
Documents—contact program
Center
healthcare decisions in the context of your values
Fees — none
28 S Linn Street
Weekday morning and
and beliefs; and produce or update a written plan
Iowa City IA 52240
afternoon appointments
(i.e. an advance directive) that accurately
httos://icg0v.org/city-
available year round.
represents your preferences and prepares others
aovernment/deoartments-and-
to make healthcare decisions consistent with
divisions/senior-center
these preferences.
Long Term Dementia pre Services
Secured Alzheimer's Dementia Unit for long term
Eligibility Requirements ' dementia diagnosis and
Windmill Manor
Adult
319-545-7390
care residents
doctors order to be admitted to the facility
2332 Liberty Dr
Documents" Doctor's order
Coralville IA 52241
24 hours/7 days
Fees—contact program
htto:y/www.windmillmanor.com/
Information is sub/eet to change without natio, please contact the aper directly regarding services. Last Updated' 03/15/2016
For q zenlare regadinp the Resource Directory, contact Johnson County Social Services at 319-356-6090
D1ICINMER: Jahmun County does not answer nor as responalb/eJor the conduct ofory organization. Pape 2011
HEALTH & DENTAL SERVICES
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE — HEALTH CARE COVERAGE, ADVOCACY & REFERRAL
Health Care Coverage
Primary goal is to help uninsured Americans gain
Ask for assistants, M any Local Access PWM`
Affordable Care Act
General
Help Center
access to quality, affordable health care. Through
Planned Parenthood W the Heartland 319-535-2679
Health Insurance Marketplace
1-800-318-2596
the Marketplace, eligible Americans will be able
Johnson County Social Services 319-356-6090
Apply & Enroll online at
to enroll in a free or affordable health plan. Plans
Department W Human Services 319-356-6050
wwwMealthCare.eov
must treat everyone fairly and may not deny
anyone due too pre-existing condition.
Health Care Coverage—Medicaid and
Medicaid and Iowa Health& Wellness Health care
Eligibility Requirements `Contact program
Iowa Health& Wellness Health Care
General
319-356.6050
coverage.
Documents contact program
Department of Human Services
Fees — none
855 S Dubuque Street - Suite 102
M -F 84:30 pm
Iowa City IA 52240
htto://dhsiowacov/how to apply
Medicaid Fraud Hotline
Report suspected Medicaid and Welfare fraud by
Department of Human Services
General
1-800-831-1394
calling 1-800.831-1394, available Monday —
855SDubuque Street -Suite 102
Friday 7:00am to 6:00pm. You may also
Iowa City IA 5224
M -F 7-6:00 per,
report suspected fraud to the US Department of
h wd/dhs.lowe.aov/report-abuse-
Health and Human Services at the Office o
Inspector General website.
and -fraud
Health& Dental Care Coverage for
Offers health & dental care coverage for
Eligibility RequirementUnder 19 years old,
Uninsured Kids
Youth
1-8006257-8563
uninsured children of working families. No family
citizen of the United States or a qualified alien, meet
hawk-i(Healthily and Well Kids in
Age 18&under
pans more than $40 a month.
the income guidelines.
Iowa)
M -F ":00 pm
Document' contact program
www.hawk-i.org
Fees' contract program
Senior Health Insurance Information
Trained volunteers help older adults to
Eligibility Requirement` Persons 65+
Program
Adult -Age 65e
1-866468-7887
understand their Medicare benefit and rights;
Document` contact program
Heritage Area Agency on Aging
assess their needs to that they can make
Fees—none
6303 Kirkwood Boulevard
M -F8-5:00 pm
informed decisions about health insurance;
Cedar Rapids IA 52404
compare and evaluate Medicare supplement and
httw//www.herftaxeaaa.org/
long term care Insurance policies; organize
medical bills, Medicare statement and file
claims; and find assistance from other agencies,
including Medicaid, when or if it's appropriate.
Information Is sub%rat to change without udke, ph do, roams,- the .,i enettty nparein, services. Last Updated `03/15/2016
For Vuestlans regardlrp the Resistance Directory, contact Johnson County Socio(Seri at 319-35 4
VVICUUMER: Johnson County does nal erMarse nor as respmsdGe for the conduct ofiny, organization. Pose 3 of 11
HEALTH & DENTAL SERVICES
Senior Health Insurance Information
SHIP counselors can help you find answers to
Eligibility Requirements— contact program
program)SHIIP)
Adult — age 62+
319-356-5220
your questions about Medicare, Medicare
Documents � Medicare card; prescription drug
Iowa City/Johnson County Senior
supplemental insurance, long term care
information or bottles (necessary information
Center
Weekday morning and
insurance, Part Dfor Medicare Drug Benefits, Part
includes: full name of presciption drugs, whether it
285 Linn Street
aftemoon appointments
C for Advantage plans, and other health insurance
is a brand name or generic, dosage, and frequency)
Iowa Clty IA 52240
available year round.
issues.
Fees now
httos Wicgoy.org/cit L
government/departments-and-
divisions/senior-center
Information & Referral tine
Provide information about and referrals to
Eligibility Requirements" Contact program
Iowa COMPASS
Disabled
800.779-2001
disability related programs and services, including
Documents - none
100 Hawkins Drive #5295
assistive technology products for Independence
Fees none
Iowa City IA 52242
M -F8-5:00 pm
and potential funding sources.
www.iowacomoass.org
Informing& Care Coordination
Assistance In applying for health insurance for
Eligibility Requirements live in Iowa
Services
Youth
319-356-6045
children through Medicaid or hawk -i; referrals for
Documents" contact program
Johnson County Public Health
physical exams; scheduling medical/dental
Fees -none
855 S Dubuque Street - Suite 217
M -F 84:30 pm
appointments; obtaining a medical home; and
Iowa City IA 52240
inform of eligible Medicaid services.
htto://www.iohnson-
countv.com/dept heahh.asox7id=4485
Maternal Heafth Program
Provides health education and assistance
Eligibility Requirements pregnant and live in Iowa
Johnson County Public Health
Pregnant
319-356-6042
obtaining Medicaid and a physician to women
Documents ^' none
855 S Dubuque Street - Suite 217
Women
during pregnancy and shortly after delivery.
Fees -none
Iowa City IA 52240
Vary - call for appointment
htto://www.iohnson-
county.com/dent health.asoxtid=4485
Focus on Youth Fund
Able to fund service gaps when insurance or other
Eligibility Requirements ^ based on income criteria;
Johnson County Social Services
Youth
319-356.6090
programs don't cover all of the family's needs or
child must be diagnosed with emotional or
855 S Dubuque Street - Suite 202B
Age 18&under
expenses. May help cover the costs of services,
behavioral disturbance; Johnson County resident.
Iowa City IA 52240
M -F 84:30 pm
such as screenings, assessments & evaluations,
Documents` contact program
htto://www.iohnson-
prescription medication, therapy and respite care.
Fees ^none
county.com/dent sm ser.asox7id=247
Eligibilty is based on child's diagnosis.
Financial Assistance
Financial assistance for hospital bills is available
Eligibility Requirements^ based on Income criteria
Mercy Iowa City
General
319-887-2915
based on federal poverty level guidelines
Documents` contact program
500 E Market Street
Fees `none
Iowa City IA 52245
M—F 84:30 pm
htto://www.mercviowacity.ore/
Irdo.tlon 8 •.hjxd to chane¢ without notice, Pro. contact the Peenry dlreely sreaMirp servitts.
Fgrquestions re,rdine the Resourn Vie tory, mnt.d Johnson Caunry Social servitts or 31A356{090
pokicAIMM: Ioamon County does not excorse nor Is responsible for the canton of my orppnleptbn
Lmt Updated ` 03/15/2016
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HEALTH & DENTAL SERVICES
Medicare genegts
Medicare Is a federal health insurance program
Eligibility Requirements' contact program
Social Security Administration
Adult
866-964-2039
for people age 65 or older. The Program helps
Doasments- contact program
1100 6th Street - Suite 100
Age fit.
with the cost of health care. A person must apply
Fees' contact program
CoraMile IA 52241
M, T, TH, F 94:0 pm;
for the program through the Social Security
htto://www.socialsecuritv.eov/
Wednesday 9-12:00 pm
Office.
MEDICAL EQUIPMENT -ASSISTIVE DEVICES
Legal Advocacy for Assistive Devices
Help resolve funding questions provide legal
Eligibility Requirements none
Iowa COMPASS
Disabled
WO -779-2001
advocacy service for problems acquiring assistive
Documents `none
100 Hawkins Drive #5295
devices.
Fees ` none
Iowa City IA 52242
M -F 8-5:00 pm
www.iowacomoass.org
Used Equipment Referral Service
Connect buyers and sellers of used assistive
Eligibility Requirementsnone
Iowa COMPASS
Disabled
W-686-0032
devkes.
Documents - none
100 Hawkins Drive #5295
Fees' none
Iowa City iA 52242
M -F 8.5:00 pm
www,owacompass.ore
decolletage
Post mastectomy breast forms and bras
Eligibility Requirements'- determined by insurance
University of Iowa Community
General
319-333-0663
Documents - demographic information, Insurance
Homecare
information and Doctor's orders
2949 Sierra Ct SW
M -F 8:305:30 pm
Fees `Insurance accepted
Iowa City IA 52240
Saturday 102:00 Din
htto //www.uicommuncyhomecare.ore
Home Infusion & Durable Medical
Provides intravenous medications, oxygen and
Eligibility Requirement; ^varies by needs
Equipment
General
319-337-BS22
medical equipment in the home
Documents ^ demographic information, insurance
University of Iowa Community
information and Doctors orders
Homecare
M -F 8-5:00 pm
Fees ^ Insurance accepted
2949 Sierra Ct SW
with 24 hour on call
Iowa City IA 52240
http,//W Ww,uicommuniWhomecare.ofg
Philips Ufeline Personal Response
No one is fully alone with Philips Lifeline medical
Eligibility Requirements` Johnson County resident
System
General
319-337-9686%1102
alert solutions -24/7 help is just a button away.
Documents- contact program
Visiting Nurse Association of Johnsen
Philips Lifeline can connect you to the right help
Fees - varied depends on service you choose
county
M -F 8-5:00 Din:
for the situation, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year
1524 Sycamore St
Nurse on call 24/7 for
at the push of a button. Whether you need
Iowa City IA 52240
patient concerns
emergency services or just the assistance of a
hit, //,.vnaic.ore/
family member or friend to help you get back on
our feet.
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HEALTH & DENTAL SERVICES
HEALTH CARE SERVICES
Free 8, confidential pregnancy truth;
Accurate pregnancy test via urine sample as early
Eligibility Requirements` none
Birthright of Iowa City
General
319-3394%65
as 7-10 days from conception
Documents ^none
310 E. Burlington Street - Suite 1
Fees - services are free and confidential
Iowa City Ut 52240
M, Th & F 12-2:00 pm
www.blrthright.orehow iced
Call ahead to verify
Eye Exams and Eyeglasses
Four referrals available each month through the
Eligibility Requirements^ Johnson County resident,
The Crisis Center of Johnson County
319-351-0128
Lemcraher's OneSight program on a first-come,
Age 18 or over, Not a Military Veteran and not
1121 Gllbert Court
General
first -serve basis. Recipients must need an eye
Medicaid covered.
Iowa City IA 52240
M, W & F 124:30 pm;
exam for a new prescription in addition to
Documents`contactprogram
kcrisiscenter.om
Tuesday 22-7:00 pm;
needing eyeglasses.Non-qualifying applicants will
Fees^none
Thursday 9:304:30 pan
be referred to other resources.
Health Case Services
Services include: birth control, Sexually
Eligibility Requirements' Contact program
Emma Goldman Clinic
General
319-337-2111
Transmitted Infections (Sng testing, massage
Documents- Contract program
227 N. Dubuque St
therapy, gynecological health services, services
Fees' Contact program
Iowa City IA 52245
M -F 9-5:00 pm
for men, and abortion.
www.Emmagoldman.com
Some Saturdays (please
call first)
Free Medical Clinic
Provide a wide range of medical and dental
Eligibility "contact program
Free Medical Clinic
General
319-337-4459
services Possible to people in the Iowa City and
Documents ^ contact program
2440 Towncrest Drive
surrounding community who would hot
Fees program
Iowa City IA 52240
M-Thun 94:00 pm
otherwise have access to care
www.freemedicaldintr o,
Friday 9.12:00 pm
He," Keds Community Care School-
Provides no -cost primary and mental health care
Eligibility Requirements � medically uninsured,
Based Health Oink
Youth
319-631-3204
services to medically uninsured, underinsured or
underinsured or those who have trouble reaching
Iowa City Community School District
Age 0-21
who otherwise not have access to health care or
primary and mental health care services. Mus[ be
1725 N Dodge St
M -F 8.5:00 pm
face other barriers. Work with area and
residents of Johnson County. Ages 0-21, through
Iowa City IA 52245
community providers to provide well care, sick
graduation from high school.
htto://www.iowacityschools.org/pages/
care, sports physicals, immunizations, and
Documents ` ID or passport and Immunization
ICCSD/Departments/Health Services/H
referrals Helps connect families to resources
within the Iowa City Community School District
record, if available
Fees none
I liId
and to area agencies for ongoing needs or
support.
HM/ Hepatitis C Counseling, Testing,
Offers free and confidential rapid HIV testing to all
Eligibility- contact program
and Referral
General
319-356-6040
individuals interested in being screened.
Documents- contact program
Johnson County Public Health
Additionally, rapid Hepatitis -C testing and
Fees' contact program
855 5 Dubuque St Ste 217
M -F 84:30 pm
Hepatitis A & B vaccination are provided to those
Iowa City IA 52240
who qualify. No appointment is necessary for
testing services but scheduling an appointment In
advance can reduce wait times.
Information a subject to change without notice, please rontact the agency, dlreRly regarding rrmires. last Updated -03/15/2016
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HEALTH & DENTAL SERVICES
Merry On 611
Free telephone service staffed by registered
Eligibility Requirements none
Mercy Iowa City
General
319-358-2767
nurses, providing nurse triage, physician referral,
Documents ^ none
500 E Market Street
health information and program registration
Fees - none
Iowa City IA 52245
7 a.m. to midnight, seven
httm//www.mercvi0wacM.orR/
days a week
Emergency Care Unit
Emergency medical services for all ages on a walk-
Eligibility Requirements none
Mercy Iowa City
Gerseril
319-339-3600
in basis
Documents ^' none
500 E Market Street
Fees `variable; financial assistance available
Iowa City IA 52245
24 hours/365 days
htlo://www.mercviowaciW.org/
Reproductive Health Care, Sea
Health Care, HIV testing, Sexually Transmitted
Eligibility Requirements . Please call for more
Education, and Information
General
977-811-7526
Disaase ISTD) testing, treatment, and vaccines,
information
Planned Parenthood
pregnancy testing & services, Lesbian Bisexual
Documents^ Please call for more information
850 Orchard St
Monday 9.4.00 pm
Gal, &Transgender(LBGT) services, birth control,
Fees � Please call for more information
Iowa CRy w 52246
Tun &Wed 84:00 pm
moming-after pill (emergency contraception),
hrtos://www.olannedoarenthood.orR/
Thursday 12$:00 pm
Friday 9-5:00 pm
abortion services (by appointment only)
Migrant Health Program & Health
Immigrant,
Patients are seen at mobile clinks, in-house clinics
Eligibility Requirements ^ serves immigrant,
Screenings
Minority and
800-397-9675
and on an Individual basis by a Proteus contracted
minority and low-income populations
Proteus
lose-incpme
licensed medical professional. Also able to
Documents` none
1548 Gilbert Street
provide vouchers for other health services, such
Fees' Sliding fee schedule based on income
Iowa City IA 52240
as speciality providers, dentists and vision
www.oroteusinc.net
experts. Bilingual community health aides may
provide transportation and interpretation
services.
Ryan White HW Clinic
Uses a multi -disciplinary approach to provide
Eligibility Requirements -HIV Positive
UIHC-Ryan White HIV Clinic
Gx l
319-356-8132
comprehensive HIV care including primary
Documents- depends on service needed
200 Hawkins Or
medical care, treatment, education &
Fen- depends on insurance
Iowa City IA 52242
M -F 84:30 pm
information, social services & community
referrals
Mobile Health Clink
The Mobile Clinic is an interdisciplinary health
Eligibility -contact program
University of Iowa Mobile Clink
Gananl
Please see webske for
sciences student organization founded to provide
Documents^contact program
McCowen Community
most current clinic hours
free health screening, prevention, education and
Fees none
1160 MERF
and contact information.
basic health services to underserved populations
Iowa City, a 52242
in and around Iowa City
ileclinic.or
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HEALTH & DENTAL SERVICES
Home Care Aide Services
Skilled home health aides help elders, older
Eligibility Requirements- Johnson County resident.
Visiting Nurse Association of Johnson
General
319-337-9686
adults, convalescent or disabled persons live In
Persons who need more extensive care than family
County
their own homes instead of in a healthcare
or friends on provide.
1524 Sycamore St
M -F8-5:00 pm:
facility. May assist discharged hospital patients
Documents^ contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
Nurse on call 24/7 for
who have relatively short-term needs. Under the
Fees `Medicare and Medicaid Certified. Most
htto://www.vnaic.om/
patient concerns
direction of our nursing staff, provides health-
insurances also accepted. Individuals without third
related services, such as administering oral
party payers pay privately on a sliding scale fee
medications, help with simple prescribed
based on income and assets.
exercises, and help patients to move from bed,
bathe, dress and groom.
Skilled Nursing In -Home Care
Skilled nurses monitor a person's vital signs, blood
Eligibility Requirements - Johnson County resident
Visiting Nurse Association of Johnson
General
319-337-9686
pressure, heart rate, medication and any special
Documents- contact program
County
diet Help control the impact of acute and chronic
Fees- Medicare and Medicaid Certified. Most
1524 Sycamore St
M-F8-5:OO pm:
illnesses such as diabetes and heart disease as
insurances also accepted. Individuals without third
Iowa City IA 52240
Nurse on call 24/7 for
well as help reduce the complications caused by
party payers pay privately on a sliding scale fee
htto://www.vnaic.or¢/
patient concerns
wounds and ostomies. Also able to arrange for
based on income and assets.
additional services if needed through our other
programs.
Maternal/ Infant/ Child Nursing
A highly skilled obstetrical and pediatric nurse
Eligibility Requirements ^' Johnson County resident
Services
Pregnant
319-337-9686
provides home care services to women with high-
Documents -contact program
Visiting Nurse Association of Johnson
Women
risk pregnancies, premature infants, and early
Fees- Medicare and Medicaid Certified. Most
County
& Children
M -F 8-5:00 per:
maternity discharge. A nurse intervenes at critical
insurances also accepted. Individuals without third
1524 Sycamore St
Nurse on call 24/7 for
junctures in a famih/s life, such as with high-risk
party payers pay privately on a sliding scale fee
Iowa City IA 52240
patient concerns
prenatal and postpartum care, high-dsk infants,
based on income and assets.
htto://www.vnaic.or¢/
including prematurity, infants with cardiac
anomalies, infants with feeding problems,
breastfeeding difficulties, early maternity
discharge vis'Rs, C -Section wound care, high-risk
teen moms and infants with respiratory roblems
Physical& Occupational Therapy In.
Physical and Occupational Therapists will work
Eligibility Requirements- Johnson County resident
Home Care
General
319-337-9686
closely with the patient, family and physician to
Documents contact program
Visiting Nurse Association of Johnson
develop a rehabilitation care plan that meets each
Fees^ Medicare and Medicaid Certified. Most
County
M -F8-5:00 pm:
patient's unique needs. Some diagnoses that
insurances also accepted. Individuals without third
1524 Sycamore St
Nurse on call 24/7 for
would benefit from in-home rehabilitation are:
party payers pay privately on a sliding scale fee
Iowa City IA 52240
patient concerns
Amputation, Developmental Delays, Arthritis,
based on income and assets.
htto://www.vnaicoxA/
Failure to Thrive, Brain Injury, History of Falls,
Cancer, Joint Replacement, Cardiac Surgeries,
Multiple Sclerosis, Congestive Heart Failure,
Spinal Cord In'uries, COPD Stroke
Post Acute Rehabilitation Services
An individual rehabilitation program designed to
Eligibility Requirements` contact program
=m
Windmill Manor
Adult
319-545-7390
help restore strength along with improving
b' contact program
2332 Liberty Dr
functions of daily Irving. Program provides
Fees - based on type of therapies required and
Coralville LA 52241
24 hours/7 days
services such as physical therapy, occupational
duration
htto://,.windmillmamr.com/
therapy and speech therapy.
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HEALTH & DENTAL SERVICES
HEALTH EDUCATION
Maternal Health Program
Provides health education, dental screening, and
Eligibility Requirements ^ pregnant and live in Iowa
Johnson County Public Health
Pregnant
319-3566042
assistance obtaining Medicaid and a physician to
Documents � none
855 S Dubuque Street - Suite 217
Women
women during pregnancy and shortly after
Fees none
Iowa City 1A52240
Varies -call for appointment
delivery.
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county.com/dept health.nox7id=4485
Health Education
Health Educator who works with community
Eligibility Requirements - services open to local
United Action for Youth
Families
319-338-7518
educators, Youth, parents and community
schools and teens/families
4101owa Ave
members to promote health and wellness within
Documents ^contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
M -F 9-5:00 pm
Johnson and Iowa Counties.
Fees' none
unitedactionforvputh.ore
Teen Parent Services
Serves pregnant and/or parenting young women,
Eligibility Requirements ` Teen Parents 21 and
United Action for Youth
Parent
319-338-7518
21 years old and Younger. Tailors family support
under. Johnson County resident
410 Iowa Ave
Age 21 & under
services to meet the individual needs of program
Documents -contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
M{9.5:00 pm
participants through a strength -based, family-
Fees ^none
unitedactionforvouth.orR
focused approach. Family support workers
provide in-home parent skill building and child
development education utilizing parents as
teachers, a curriculum focused on parents being
the first and most important teacher in their
chillers life.
Ryan White HIV Clinic
Uses a multi -disciplinary approach to provide
Eligibility Requirements - HIV positive
UIHC- Ryan White HIV Clinic
General
319-356-8132
comprehensive HIV care including primary
Documents- depends on service needed
200 Hawkins or
medical care, treatment, education &
Fees- depends on insurance
Iowa City IA 52242
M -F 83:30 pm
information, social services & community
referrals
Skilled Nursing In -Home Care
Skilled nurses monitor a persons vital signs, blood
Eligibility Requirements^ Johnson County resident
Visiting Nurse Association of Johnson
General
319-337-9686
pressure, heart rate, medication and any special
Documents ^' contact program
County
diet. Teach self-care techniques for asthma,
Fees` Medicare and Medicaid Certified, Most
1524 Sycamore St
M -F 8-5:00 pm:
diabetes,stroke, heart and respiratory conditions,
Insurances also accepted. Individuals without third
Iowa City IA 52240
Nurse on call 24/7 for
wounds, ostomies and catheters. Also able to
Party payers pay privately on a sliding scale fee
htto://,.vnaic.or¢/
patient concerns
arrange for additional services if needed through
based on income and assets.
our other programs
HEALTH PREVENTION
Immunizations
Vaccines for children and adults; limited travel
Eligibility Requirements'" call for details
Johnson County Public Health
General
319-3566045
vaccines
Documents' record of previous immunizations
855 S Dubuque Street - Suite 217
Fees `free to children who qualify; accept private
Iowa City IA 52240
Varies - call for details
insurance for children and adults. Call for details.
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HEALTH & DENTAL SERVICES
Fast Ore Clinks
Foot care clinics are held at four locations in
Eligibility Requirements- Johnson County resident
Visiting Nurse Association of Johnson
General
319-337-9686
Johnson County. Please call the phone number
Documents -contact program
County
shown for information and to make an
Fees^ cost of foot care at the clinic is$12.00.
1524 Sycamore St
Varies - call for details
appointment.
Iowa City IA 52240
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Health Promotion Clinics
Health promotion clinics are held at senior sites
Eligibility Requirements � Johnson County resident
Visiting Nurse Association of Johnson
Adult
319-337-9686
throughout Johnson County. Blood pressure,
Documents -contact program
County
pulse rate, glucose, weight and godly Mass Index
Fees - charge for Cholesterol and Glucose
1524 Sycamore St
Varies - call for details
checks are available along with health
Screenings
Iowa City IA 52240
information. Cholesterol screenings are available
httv//www.vna14are/
once a month.
Stepping On Fall Prevention
Seven -week workshop program for independent
Eligibility Requirements - Johnson County resident
Workshops
Adult
319-337-9686
community -dwelling older adults who have fallen,
Doaamenb^ contact program
Visiting Nurse Association of Johnson
are at risk of falling or who have a fear of falling.
Fees- Please call our office for information
County
Workshop times vary.
1524 Sycamore St
Please contact program for
Iowa City IA 52240
information
htto://,.vnaic.org/
Wellness Clinics- Senior Center Health
Provides Quick Check Health Screenings at the
Eligibility Requirements' Johnson County resident
Suite
Adult
319-337-9686
Iowa City Senior Center, 28 S Linn 5t, Iowa Ciity.
Documents -contact program
Visiting Nurse Association of Johnson
Services include, Foot Clinic, blood sugar
Fees^ varied depends on program attended
County
Mon, Wed & Fri
screening, cardiac risk & cholesterol screening,
1524 Sycamore St
31-1:00 pm
Influenza and Pneumonia Vaccination (Oct -Dec),
Iowa City IA 52240
Health Information Brochures available "Some
htto://..vnaic.org/
charges may apply
PRESCRIPTION ASSISTANCE
GlaxoSmithgline
Offer free or nearly free GlaxoSmithKllne
Please visit the website for program
877-331-0362
drugs to individuals based on income. Offer
information
htto://..RskfoNo..com/
prescription assistance programs. Offer
Online 24 hours per day, 7 days per week.
savings on certain prescription
Available by phone Monday through Friday,
medications, as well as information about
hoursvary.
medications.
Iowa Drug Cord
Iowa Drug Card is a free discount
There are no eligibility requirements
A free prescription card can be printed from
877-507-5445
prescription assistance program for all
for this program. Please visit the
Iowa residents. The program is accepted at
website for program information
htto://www.iowadrugc.rd.coml.nd.. oho
Assistance available 24 hours Per day,
all major pharmacies and covers generic
Ida s perweak.
I and name brand medications.
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HEALTH & DENTAL SERVICES
Iowa Prescription Drug Corporation
Provides assistance to help reduce the cost
Please visit the website for program
515.327-5405
of prescription medications for uninsured
information
http://www.iowaodc.ora/
or
and under -insured Iowans. Programs
866-282-5817
available include the Iowa Drug Donation
Repository and the Iowa Voucher Program
M -F&4;00 PM
with)PDC discount card.
Johnson County NACO Prescription Discount Card Program
With the Johnson County prescription card,
Any Johnson County resident
Johnson County Social Services
319-356-6090
free to county residents, you can save
without prescription coverage can
855 S Dubuque Street — Suite 202
money on many of your prescriptions
use this program. Even 9 you have
Iowa City IA 52240
M -F 81:30 PM
purchases.
insurance for prescription drugs, you
WWW.iohnson{OunN.com
may still benefit for the discount
card
Merck
888177-2669
Prescription assistance for individuals with
Please visit the website for program
limited or no insurance, based on
information
http://www.merckhelos.com/
Online 24 hours per day,
qualifications. Medicare prescription
7 days per week.
assistance program. Vaccine assistance
By phone M -F 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM.
program to adults age 19 and older,
without health Insurance
Partnership for Prescription Assistance
An industry program that offers a single
Please visit the website for program
888477-2669
point of access to more than 475 patient
information
httos://ia.00arx.org/
assistance programs, including nearly 200
Online 24 hours per day,
programs offered by biopharmaceutical
7 days per week.
companies. Helps qualifying patients
By phone M -F 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM.
without prescription drug coverage get
medicines they need for free or nearly
free.
Pfizer
866-706-2400
Many different programs are available,
Please visit the website for program
depending on age, income and whether or
information
hfto://www.ofzerrxoafhways.com/7steo=l
Online 24 hours per day,
not individual has insurance coverage for
7 days per week.
prescriptions.
By hone M -F 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM.
Together Rx
Savings may vary depending on the
Please visit the webske for program
800-4441106
pharmacy's customary pricing for each
information
hh> p://www.toBetherrxaccess.com/p/prescdption-savings
specific product and the savings program
offered by the participating company that
Online 24 hours Per day, 7days Per week. Call
makes it. Participating companies
center representative available to assist
independently set the level of savings
Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 5:00
offered and the products included in the
PM (Eastern Standard time). All other times, an
program. In order to be eligible for
automated system will assist in enrollment
Together Rx, you may not have
prescription drug coverage and/or
Medicare.
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HOUSING ASSISTANCE
Name of Program/Provider
Focus
Phone Number
Services Provided
Eligibility Requirement,
Population
&
Documents Needed,
I
Hours
Fees
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
Emergency Assistance Program
Emergency financial assistance available for a
Eligibility Requirements - must live in Johnson
The Crisis Center of Johnson County
General
319-351-0128
variety of needs, including housing and utilities.
County
1121 Gilbert Court
Call for more details about what is available and
Documents - varies by type of assistance being
Iowa City IA 52240
M, W & F 124:30 pm;
how to apply.
requested.
iccrisiscenter.om
Tues 12-7:00 pm;
Fares `none
Thurs 9:30 am4:30 p.
Affordable Rental Homes
Owns and manages 163 rental homes. The homes
Eligibility Requirements" Contact program
The Housing Fellowship
Related
319-358-9212
are mix of housing types and are scattered
Documents ^' Contact program
322 E 2nd Avenue
Households
through Iowa City, North Liberty and Coralville.
Fees- $25.00 non-refundable application fee
Iowa City IA 52240
M -F 8:3G4:00pm
Housing choice vouchers accepted. Must meet
www.housingfellowshio.com/Content/P
tenant selection criteria.
rmrams/Affordable-Rental-Homes.asox
Homebuyers Assistance
Assistance for first time homeowners or veteran
Eligibility Requirements � First time homebuyers or
Housing Trust Fund of Johnson County
Homebuyer
319-358-9212
with down -payment assistance and repairs
veteran at or below 80% of the area median income;
322 E Second St
needed to bring the home up to local codes and
purchasing a home in Johnson County (excludes
Iowa City, IA 52240
M -F 8:304:00pm
rehabilitation standards within Johnson County.
homes located within city limits of Iowa City)
htfic.ore
Documents ^ contact program
Fees ^contact program
Security Deposit ban Program
Provides no -interest loans for security deposits.
Eligibility Requirements- contact program
The Housing Fellowship
General
319-358-9212
The program is based on a revolving fund of
Documents contact program: in-person application
322E Fd Avenue
money, allowing loans to be made as Payments
only
Iowa City IA 52240
M -F 8:304:00pm
are received. Security deposit loan is $400.00.
Fees ^$35.00 non-refundable application fee
www.housingfellowship.com/Content/P
Loan payments at emade at Hills Bank.
roam ms/Securdv-Deposit-Loan-
Promam.asm
Affordable Housing
Assist low-income families to acquire and
Eligibility Requirements" family must be within the
Iowa City Housing Authority
Families
319-356-5400
maintain affordable housing through rental and
federally established income guidelines.
410 E Washington Street
ownership programs. Rental assistance includes
Documents^ contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
the Housing Choice Voucher, Veteran's
Fees None
wwwJcgov.org/icha
Supportive Housing and Public Housing Programs.
Homeownership opportuntites exist through the
Housing Choice Voucher Homeownership
Program
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HOUSING ASSISTANCE
landlord/Tenant Rental Issues
Free legal help for eligible low-income Iowans.
Eligibility Requirements ` income and asset
Iowa Legal Aid
General
1-800-532-11275
Assistance with landlord/tenant issues such as
guidelines, based on the size of the household.
Iowa City Regional ice
eviction for non-payment of rent, eviction for
Documents- contact program
110051" Avenue
clear and present danger, rising of rental amount,
Fees^ contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
landlord's responsibilities regarding repairs,
http,//www.lowalwalaid.oreissueslho
ending a rental agreement and return of rental
security deposit.
Limit
Habitat for Humanity Housing Project
Devoted to building simple, decent, affordable
Eligibility gequirements ` First-time homeowner;
Iowa Valley Habitat for Humanity
General
319-331-8949
housing. Homeowners are expected to put "sweat
families most meet income guidelines and be select
2401 Scott Blvd. SE
equity' into their project homes. Once
for the program.
Iowa City IA 52240
construction on the home is finished and sweat
Documents ^contact program
icwavallevhabiiatorg
equity completed in full, the homeowner
Fees- contact program
purchases the home with a low interest
mortgage.
General Assistance
Provides short-term monetary help to Johnson
Eligibility Requirements` Contact program
Johnson County Social Services
General
319-356-6090
County residents in extreme financial crisis. Offers
Documents � Contact program
8555 Duquque 5t -Suite 2028
a safety net for those not eligible for other
Fees' none
Iowa City IA 52240
M-F84:30pm
government programs. Financial assistance may
www.iohnsoncountv.com
be available to address rent & utility expenses.
Veterans Affairs
Provides short-term monetary help to Johnson
Eligibility Requirements Veteran status
Johnson County Veterans Affairs
Military
319-356-6049
County residents who are military veterans and in
determined upon application
855 S Dubuque St - Suite 109C
Veteran
extreme financial crisis. Offers a safety net for
Documents ^DD -214 Discharge papers
Iowa City IA 52240
M -F 8:004:30 pm
those not eligible for other government programs.
Fees `none
httn://www.iohnson-
Financial assistance may be available to address
county.com/deot vets.aspx7id-115
rent& utility expenses.
EMERGENCY HOUSING
Emergency Shelter
Provides emergency safe sheltering for victims of
Eligibility Requirements ^ must be a victim of
Domestic Violence Intervention
General
1-800-373-1043
domestic violence when remaining in their home
domestic violence, dating violence, stalking or sexual
Program
is no longer an option. Emergency sheltering may
violence
1105 S Gilbert Ct-Suite 300
24 Hours
include short stays in our shelter, safe housing or
Documents none
Iowa City IA 52240
]days -365 days
assistance with housing acquisition.
Fees - all services are free and confidential
www ilvioiowa.ore
Shelter& STAR Case Management
Emergency and transitional shelter with
Eligibility Requirements` homeless
Shelter House Community Shelter&
General
319-351-0326
supportive case management
Documents" Contact program
Transition Services
Fees" none
429 Southgate Avenue
Waitlist for those seeking
Iowa City IA 52240
shelter starts at 6 PM daily
www.shelterhouseiowa.orc
Inftwmou ion b subject to Mange without notice, Please contact the apenrydireRly regarding services. Last Updated- 03/15/1016
For4uestlons regarding the Resource Directory, mrtodJah.n County S.W.Services at 31A356-6090
DISCIA/MER: Johnson (owhWo%S notendonsenof Js relnonsl6leforthe conskiet pJMyor sontemisn. pope'/ p/9
HOUSING ASSISTANCE
TRANSITIONAL HOUSING
Musing services
Provides assistance with housing and tenancy to
Eligibility Requirements ` must be a victim of
Domestic Violence Intervention
General
1 -BW -373-1003
victims of domestic violence. Our services include
domestic violence, dating violence, stalking or sexual
program
Transitional Housing, Rental Assistance and the
violence
1105 S Gilbert Ct-SuRe 300
24 Hours
Good Tenant Training Program
Documents � dependent on services requested.
Iowa City IA 52240
www.dvipiowa.ore
7 days - 365 days
Fees - all services are free and confidential
Transitional Housing
Provides safe, stable and secure housing for
Eligibility Requirements ` homeless or in danger of
Hawkeye Area Community Action
General
319-337-5765
homeless families for 9 - 24 months. Referrals to
being homeless
Program, Inc. (HACAP)
job training programs, education, and community
Documents `call for information
367 Southgate Avenue
M -F8-5:00 pm
programs. Will be required to work and/or go to
Feu- rent is paid at 30% of adjusted income
Iowa City IA 52240
school. Must meet program requirements.
www.hacari
Transitional Housing for Families In
Prelude has twelve Transitional Housing
Eligibility Requirements ' resident of Iowa
Recovery
General
319-353-4357
apartments: ten with two bedrooms and two with
(preference to Johnson County residents), For
Prelude Behavioral Services
three bedrooms. The purpose of the program is to
households with a parent working towards recovery
436 Southgate Avenue
Open 24 hrs/365 days
support parents in recovery in making a successful
and willing to be alcohol and drug free, eligible for
Iowa City IA 52240
transition from primary treatment to self-
Housing Choice Voucher (aka Section 8
www.oreludeiowa.ore
sufficient, Independent, and responsible living as
Voucher),have custody of children or be working to
family members and members of the community.
regain custody.
Documents - application located on website
Fees - rent depend on family she. deposit $500
Shelter and STM Case Management
Emergency and transitional shelter with
Eligibility Requirement^homeless
Shelter House Community Shelter&
General
319-351-0326
supportive cue management
Documents- contact program
Transition Services
Fees- contact program
429 Southgate Avenue
Iowa City IA 52240
www.shelterhouseiowa.om
Supportive Housing Program
Supportive housing for adults with a Chronic
Eligibility Requirements ^ current diagnosis of
Successfu l Living
Adults with
319-358-6800
Mental Illness (CMI) and who may have little to no
Chronic Mental Illness; income at or below 150% of
2406 Towncrest Drive
Chronic Mental
income.
poverty (with some exceptions)
Iowa City IA 52240
Illness
M -F9-5:00 pm
Documents- medical documentation
icsuccess.or¢
Feu ^ rent, other services covered by Medicaid
Tmnsmonal Hying Program
Transitional Uving Program (TLP) at DAY provides
Eligibility Requirements" open to 37.21 year olds
United Action for Youth
Young Adult
319-338-7518
safe and stable housing for homeless young
Documents^ contact program
410 Iowa Ave
Age 17-21
people. These sites are supervised by TLP
Fees 'none
Iowa City IA 52240
M -F 9-S:/J0 pm
Advocates who provide support and education to
unitedactionforyouth.ore
help youth become independent and live on their
own. The program is about support and education
as much as it is about housing.
Information is sub/en to chonpe without norke please contact the openey c irectly regarding services. Lost Updated- 03/15/2016
For questions regarding the Resource Directory, contact Johnson county Socal servant at 319-35&609p
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HOUSING ASSISTANCE
HOME REHABILITATION
Weatherirebon Assistance Program
Program works to reduce personal utility costs by
Eligibility Requirements- contact program
Hawkeye Area Community Action
General
319-337-5765
improving the housing of low-income individuals
Documents'- contact program
Program, Inc. (HACAP)
and families. Weatherization directly benefits
Fees' contact program
367 Southgate Avenue
M4 Ill pm
low-income households by reducing energy costs,
Iowa City IA 52240
which allows people to stop making the critical
www.hacao.ore
choice between winter heat and other
necessities.
Home Rehabilitation/Repair
Income -qualified homeowners with a home in
Eligibility Requirements- Income qualified property
Housing Trust Fund of Johnson
Property owner
319.358-0212
need of minor repair (approx $6,000) may quality
homeowner in Johnson County (excludes homes
County
for five-year forgivable loan.
located within city limits of Iowa City)
322 E Second St
M -F 8:304:00 pm
Documents -contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
Pees -contact program
htfK.ora
Fumibsrc Project
Program is designed to assist individuals and
Eligibility Requirements- Referral by Case Manager
Iowa Valley Habitat for Humanity
Genera
319-338-5687
families In a time of crisis or need. Works directly
Documents- contact program
2401 Scott Blvd. SE
with client's Case Manager to schedule
Fees- Items priced between $1 and $10
Iowa City IA 52240
Scheduled appointments
appointments for clients to come select pieces for
iowavallevhabitatore
use In their home. Items typically offered:
couches, dining tables, chairs dressers, desks,
mattresses/bomprings, bed frames and kitchen
utensils.
Restore
Resale shop for donated building materials,
Eligibility Requirements- open to the public
Iowa Valley Habitat for Humanity
General
319-338-5687
furniture, appliances
Documents- contact program
2401 Scott Blvd. SE
Fees- contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
Donate
iowavallevhabitatom
Mon-Sat9-5;
Shop
Tues -Sat 9-5
Housing Rehabilitation
Repair/remodel owner occupied homes - roofing,
Eligibility Requirements - 80% or below median
Neighborhood Services,
Property owner
319.356.5246
electrical, plumbing, siding, window/door
Income; owner occupied home within Iowa City city
City of Iowa City
replacement, handicapped accessibility, furnaces,
limits; enough equity in home
410E Washington
M -F8-5:00 pm;
water heaters, Flooring, painting
Documents - application; deed or title to home;
Iowa City IA 52240
closed holidays
proof of citizenship
ww.ickov.ora
Fees -offer grants, loans
SENIOR/DISABILTY HOUSING
Housing for age 62& over or disabled
Subsidized housing for persons 62 or older, or
Eligibility Requirements - age 62 and over or
Autumn Park Apartments
Adult
319 337 7176
disabletl persons under 62. Must meet income
disabled, Mustmeet income guidelines.
3042 Muscatine Avenue
Age 62+
guidelines.
Documents' contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
ordisabletl
Fees^ contract program
INmmotlon Is subJen ro ohan9e wiMout norke, please mntoct he aprney dbe.fy reoardil servkes. (art operated- 03/15/2016
For questions repardirp the Resource Div or,, mntast Johnson County sector Services at 319-3566090
pIS wmm6 bhmm", County does.. fide". ror arespon96k for the conduct gfany prpanlznbn. Pope 49f9
HOUSING ASSISTANCE
Housing for age 62& over or disabled
Subsidized housing for persons 62 or older, or
EIIgiMIHy Requirements ` age 62 and over or
Ecumenical Towers
Adult
319-338-7450
mobility Impaired persons under 62. Must meet
disabled; Must meet income guidelines.
320 E Washington St
Age 62+
Income guidelines. Eligible residents pay 30% of
Domaments- contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
or disabled
their adjusted gross Income towards rent
Fees ` contract program
Housing for age 62& over or disabled
Subsidized housing for persons 62 or older, or
Eligibility Requirements � age 62 and over or
Capitol House Apartments
Adult
319-338-2127
disabled persons under 62. Must meet income
disabled; Must meet income guidelines.
320 S Dubuque Street
Age 62+
guidelines.
Dmments` contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
or disabled
Fees "contract program
Housing for age 62& over or disabled
Subsidized housing for persons 62 or older, or
Eligibility Requirements - age 62 and over or
Citizen Building
Adult
319-338-7600
disabled persons under 62. Must meet income
disabled; Must meet income guidelines.
319 E Washington St
Age 62+
guidelines.
D xnents" contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
or disabled
Fees ` contract program
Housing for age 62& over or disabled
Non -subsidized housing for persons 62 or older,
Eligibility Requirements ^ age 62 and over or
Concord Terrace
Adult
319-887-1010
or disabled persons under 62.
disabled
1259 Shannon Drive
Age 62+
Documents ` contact program
Iowa City IA 52246
or disabled
Fees" contract program
Housing for age 62& over or disabled
Subsidized housing for persons 62 or older, or
Eligibility Requirements ` age 62 and over or
Coral Village
Adult
319-351-2386
disabled persons under 62. Must meet income
disabled; Must meet income guidelines.
1799 Fifth Street
Age 62+
guidelines.
Documents- contact program
Coralville lA 52241
or disabled
Fees` contract program
Housing for age 62& over or disabled
Non -subsidized housing for persons 62 or older,
Eligibility Requirements ^ age 62 and over or
Lexington Place
Adult
319-887-1010
or disabled persons under fit.
disabled
1229 Shannon Drive
Ke 62+
Documents ^' contact program
Iowa City IA 52246
or disabled
Fees' contract program
Housing for age 62&over
Non -subsidized housing for persons 62 or older.
Eligiblilty Requirements age 62 and over
Regency Heights
Adult
319466-9999
Documents' contact program
1010 Scott Park Dr #101
Age 62+
Fees' contract program
Iowa City IA 52240
Housing for age 62& over or disabled
Housing built for elderly
Eligibility Requirements ^ age 62 and over or
Solon Community Housing Corp
Adult
319-465-6171
disabled
1761 Racine Ave HE
Age 62+
Documents` contact program
Solon IA 52333
or disabled
Fees ^' contract program
Windmill Pointe
Independent Senior Living Community that offers
Eligibility Requirements" must be a minimum of 55
Windmill Estates
319-337-6320
two hot meals a day, laundry services, house
years of age
15001st Ave N
Adult
keeping and many various outings and activities.
Documents - contact program
Coralville IA 52241
Age 55+
24 hours/? days
This is a continuum care campus that also offers
Fees^ contract program
www.windmilloointe.net
assisted living, dementia/Alzheimer's unit, acute
rehab services as well as long term nursing home
care.
IM rm.tlon is subject to cfi.npe without notice, please nt.0 ths.perky directly repctding servitts. Last U.d.ted' 03/15/2016
F., (uestwr, rep.rdinp the Resource Directory, mrt.dJ.hm.n County Smi.I Sr1hxs at 319-356.6090
DISCLAIMER: Ahnson County does n.teadoru rwr is FIVOR lbled(r the mndoct (dont' (rennhothim P., 5.f 9
HOUSING ASSISTANCE
Long Tenn Dementia Care Services
Secured Alzheimer's Dementia Unit for long term
Eligibility Requirements - dementia diagnosis and
Windmill Manor
Adult
319 -MS -7390
care residents
doctors order to be admitted to the facility
2332 Liberty Cr
Documents - Doctor's order
Coralville IA 52241
24 hours/7 days
Fees - contact program
htto://www.windmillmanor.com/
VETERANS' HOUSING
"Operation Home" Supportive Services
Offers various programs such as rental assistance,
Eligibility Requirements' veteran or veteran in the
for Veteran Families
Military
319-393-7811
vehicle repair, and housing stabilization and
household, have served at least 1 day of active duty,
Hawkeye Area Community Action
Veteran
goods and services.
meet income guidelines, cannot have been
Program, Inc. (HACAP)
M -F8-5:00 pm
dishonorable discharged, be homeless or at risk of
367 Southgate Avenue
homelessness
Iowa City IA 52240
Documents ` DD -214, proof of income, ID, Social
www.hacap.org
Security cards for everyone in the household
Fees ` none
HUD- Vetemn's Supportive Housing
The Department of Housing and Urban
Eligibility Requirements" Contact program
Program(VASH)
Military
319-356-5400
Development (HUB) - VA Supportive Housing
Documents^ Contact program
Iowa City Housing Authority
Veteran
(VASH) Program is a joint effort between HUD and
Fees'" Contact program
410 E Washington Street
M -F 84:30 pm
Veteran Affairs (VA) to move veterans and their
Iowa City A 52240
families out of homelessness and Into permanent
www.icgoy.orR/city-
housing. HUD provides housing assistance
governmenUdepartments-and-
through its Housing Choice Voucher Program
divisions/housing-authority
(Section 8) that allows homeless Veterans to rent
privately owned housing.
VeteransAffalrs
Provides short-term monetary help to Johnson
Eligibility Requirements Veteran status
Johnson County Veterans Affairs Military 319-356-6049
County residents who are military veterans and in
determined upon application
855 S Dubuque St - Suite 109C Veteran
extreme financial crisis. Offers a safety net for
Documents' DD -214 Discharge papers
Iowa City IA 52240 M -F B4:30 pm
those not eligible for other government programs.
Fees - none
http//.w.ohnson-
Financial assistance may be available to address
countvcom/dept vets.asoz7id=115
rent& utility expenses
Youth Shelter
Only emergency youth shelter In Johnson County,
Eligibility Requirements ' referral from DHS or
Four Oaks
Youth
319-3374523
filling a need for temporary placement for youth
Juvenile Court Services
1916 Waterfront Drive
age 12-17
aged 12-17 with DHS or Juvenile Court
Documents `contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
7 days
Services/Law Enforcement involvement. Most
Fees- none
ww.fouroaks.om
DHS or Juvenile
youth are transitioning from one placement to
Court Services-
another (to home, to foster care, to residential
UW
treatment, to independent living.
Enforcement
Involvement
Information 4 subject to charge without naVar, p1,. contact the apenry cursory reparEirg services. Lost Updated `03/15/2016
For questions rcpordinp the R... Directory, mnlatt/ohruon County Social services at 319-356-6090
BBCWMER: hohnson County does not endorse ear is respprWbre for the conduct ofony orponleatkn. Pape 6 of
HOUSING ASSISTANCE
RENTAL COMPANIES/HOUSING OPTIONS
(Apartments/Rooming Houses
Apartments Downtown
Property management company that handles
Eligibility Requirements^ contact program
414 E Market Street
General
319-351-8391
non -subsidized housing
Documents contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
Fees - contract program
East Side Village
Subsidized housing; Rent based on income.
Eligibility Requirements ^ Must meet income
401 E Linn
General
319-6294689
guidelines.
Lone Tree IA 52755
Documents ` contact program
Fees' contract program
Gregory Properties
Property management company that handles
Eligibility Requirements^ contact program
246610" Street
General
319-351-2505
non -subsidized housing.
Documents ^ contact program
CoralvilleM 52241
Fees' contract program
Heritage Property Management
Property management company that handles
Eligibility Requirements^ contact program
220 E Market Street
General
319-351-8404
non -subsidized housing.
Documents^ contact program
Iowa City IA 52245
Fees" contract program
Hodge Construction
Property management company that handles
Eligibility Requirements` contact program
7115 Gilbert Street
General
319-354-2233
non -subsidized housing.
Documents` contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
Fees" contract program
The Housing Fellowship
Owns and manages 163 rental homes. The homes
Eligibility Requlrements` Contact program
322 E2"a Avenue
General
319-358-9212
are mix of housing types and are scattered
Documents - Contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
through Iowa City, North Liberty and Coralville.
Fees Contact program
www.housinefellowshio.com/Content/P
The homes are then within the affordable range
rmrams/Affordable-Rental-Homes.asox
of many low-income residents without rental
assistance.
Joan's Rentals
Property management company that handles
Eligibility Requirements � contact program
705%2nd Street
General
319-530-7704
non -subsidized housing.
Documents -contact program
Coralville IA 52241
Fees ^ contract program
Keystone Property Management
Property management company that handles
Eligibility Requirements^ contact program
533 Southgate Avenue
General
319-338-6288
non -subsidized housing.
Documents^ contact program
Iowa City IA 52245
Fees ` contract program
Keyway Management
Property management company that handles
Eligibility Requirements' contact program
45 Jefferson Street
General
319-626-2064
non -subsidized housing.
Documents` contact program
North liberty IA 52317
Fees - contract program
Liberty Housing Company
Nonsubsidized housing
Eligibility Requirements^ contact program
425 N Dubuque Street
General
319-351-1250
Documents - contact program
North Liberty IA 52317
Fees ^ contract program
Information esubject to change without notice, Please contact the oqe x, already regarding serwrces. Last Ugdoled' 03/15/2016
For questions repordirp the Resource Deader, ronlactJohnson County50dol5ervlces at 319-356,6090
DISCLAIMER: Johnson County does noteadowe nor is responshile forthe conduct ql anyorpantratron. Page 7gf9
HOUSING ASSISTANCE
The Lodge Apartments
Property management company that handles
Eligibility Requirements^ contact program
320 Second Street
General
319-354-0677
non -subsidized housing.
Documents^ contact program
Coralville IA 52241
Fees ` contract program
North Front Park Apartments
Subsidized housing; Rent based on income.
Eligibility Requirements ^ Must meet Income
745 North Front Street
General
319-665-2782
guidelines.
North Liberty IA 52317
Documents — contact program
Fees — contract program
North Liberty Park Apartments
Subsidized housing; Rent based on income.
Ellgibifity Requirements ^ Must meet income
225 Sugar Creek Lane
General
319-665-2782
guidelines.
North Liberty 1A52317
Documents'" contact program
Fees ^ contract program
Penn Oaks
Subsidized housing; Rent based on income.
Eligibility Requirements — Must meet income
40 Penn Oaks Drive
General
319-665-2740
guidelines.
North liberty IA 52317
Documents _ contact program
Fees' contract program
Pheasant Ridge Apartments
Subsidized housing; Rent based on income.
Eligibility Requirements " Must meet Income
2626 Bartelt Road
General
319-351-0938
guidelines.
Iowa City IA 52246
Documents" contact program
Fees" contract program
River City Property Management
Property management company that handles
Eligibility Requirements � contact program
15505 Gilbert Street
General
319-887-2187
non -subsidized housing.
Documents — contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
Fees — contract program
Rose Oaks Apartments
Property management company that handles
Eligibility Requirements' contact program
2403 Hwy 6 East
General
319-337-3103
non -subsidized housing.
Documents — contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
Fees ` contract program
Savannah Village
319-626-7103
Low Income Housing Tax Credit property aimed to
Eligibility Requirements � contact program
771 Savannah Dr
General
or
provide low-cost housing.
Documents—contact program
North Liberty IA 52317
319-665-2740
Fees ^ contract program
Southgate Management
Property management company that handles
Eligibility Requirements — contact program
755 Mormon Trek Blvd
General
319-337-4195
non -subsidized housing.
Documents ` contact program
Iowa City IA 52246
Fees ^ contract program
Town& Campus Apartments
Property management company that handles
Eligibility Requirements — contact program
1100 Arthu r Street
General
319-337-2496
non -subsidized housing.
Documents ^contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
Fees — contract program
Town & Country Villa
Subsidized housing; Rent based on income.
Eligibility Requirements ^ Must meet Income
231 N Augusta Avenue
General
641-990-8738
guidelines.
Oxford IA 52322
Documents ` contact program
Fees` contract program
Information is subject to change without notire, please contact the agency directly regarding servlces. Last Updated^ 01/01/2016
For q.ntham regarding the Resourre Direaory, contact Johnson County 5oola15ervices at 319-35&6090
DISCLAIMER. Johnson County does not endorse nor is responsible for the conduct ofpny organization. Page 8 cf9
HOUSING ASSISTANCE
Villa Garden Apartments
319-337-4 46
Low Income Housing Tax Credit property aimed to
Eligibility Requirements` contact program
1015 Cross Park Avenue
General
or
provide low-cost housing.
Documents ^contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
319-665.2740
Fees � contract program
Westwinds Real Estate Service
Property management company that handles
Eligibility Requirements" contact program
519 Kirkwood Ave
General
319-354-3792
non -subsidized housing.
Documents—contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
Fees— contract program
William Wittig/Rooming House
Roaming house located at 1131 Third Avenue,
Eligibility Requirements' contact program
1131 Third Avenue
General
319-g554506
lava City, Iowa.
Documents^ contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
Manager—lames
Fees" contract program
l Jotmation lssubject to chance without notice, please contact the agenrydlnctlyregordingsemices. Last Updated' 01/01/2016
For questions repording the Resource Dire Rory, watoctJohmon County Social Services at 319-3566090
DISCIA/MER.-khmen. county, does not endorse path respondblefar the wnduR afore, arganhatlan. page9 cf9
IMMIGRANT & REFUGEE SERVICES
Name of Program/Provider
Focus
Phone Number
Services Provided
Eligibility Requirement,
Population
&
Documents Needed,
Hours
Fees
Refugee Services
Helps meet the social service needs of refugees
Eligibility Requirements -refugees who have been
Bureau of Refugee Services
Refugees
1-800-362-2780
who have been in the United States for less than
in the United States for less than 60 months.
4015W T^Street -SUReN
60 months. Among the services which may be
Documents- contact program
Des Moines IA 50309
provided include; bilingual staff, Case
Fees `contact program
htto,//dhs.iowa.gov/refugee-services
Management services, employment services,
English as a Second Language, skills training and
transportation.
Resettlement Semites
Welcomes refugees and immigrants to the
Eligibility Requirements - contact program
Catholic Charities
immigrants
319-7642279
country and helps them settle into their new
Documents^ contact program
1430 Second Ave SE
Refugees
homes and communities. Sponors many outreach
Fees- contact program
Cedar Rapids IA 52403
activies such as interpretation services,
https://ratholiccharitiesusa.ore/eHaru
employment training, lob placement, counseling
services, legal immigration services, childcare and
/welcoming -newcomers
housing assistance.
Advocacy for low -Wage Workers
Provides assistance and referrals to immigrant
Eligibility Requirements` None
Center for Worker Justice of Eastern
Low -Wage
319-594-7593
workers regarding immigration cases, rights of
Documents - none. For better assistance, it is
Iowa
Workers
Monday & Wednesday
Immigrants with law enforcement and employers,
recommended you bring any relevant papework.
9405 Gilbert Court
(employed and
10am-6:30prn
and English tutoring for CAU Members.
Fees` Initial consultations are free. Membership is
Iowa City IA 52240
unemployed)
Friday 10am-5:30pm
required for ongoing case assistance. There is a
www.chipme i.ors
yearly membership fee of $30 with payment plans
available.
Cultural Diversity &Outreach
An Interfaith council composed of more than
Eligibility Requirements � contact program
Consultation of Religious
Gemini
See Websbe
thirty religious communities and related agencies.
comments ^ contact program
Communities
Sponsors many outreach activities such as Annual
Fees" contact program
I tfa://ac-ic.ora/
winter outwear distribution, Center for Worker
Justice and Coalition for Racial Justice
Immigrant Resource Center
Provide low cost legal immigration representation
Eligibility Requirements ^ immigrant
ICCompassion
Immigrant
319-330.9883
and education. Free Legal Advice Clinic: Second
Documents � immigration paperwork
1035 Wade St
Tuesday of each month from 5:30-7:30 PM. Open
Fees -$40 for consult/ low fees for further services
Iowa City IA 52240
Tues &Wed 94:00 pm
to all, including undocumented immigrants, to
htto://ww2.iccomoassion.on
gain access to legal advice.
Wednesday Night Gathering
English learning lessons with individual basis - this
Eligibility Requirements � none
ICCompassiun
Non-English
319-330-9883
includes free meal, children and youth activities
Documents ^none
1035 Wade St
speaking
Fees - none
Iowa City IA 52240
Persons
Wed night 5-7:00 pm
Into '//ww2 lccomoassiQn.org/
Information is sub/ea to Mange without notice, Please mntaet the openry directly repardln9 ser,kes. last Updated' 03/15/2016
For questions re0ardl, the Resource Directory, eonraR/aliman County Social Sendoes of 319-356-6050
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IMMIGRANT & REFUGEE SERVICES
Conversational English Claques
Volunteer teachers teach English as a Foreign
Eligibility Requirements - any and all women are
International Women's Club
Non-English
319-541-2260
language, In an informal, conversational setting.
welcome
various venues
speaking
DPcumertts - None
httos://iciwc.wordpress.com/
persons
Tues & Thurs morning;
Feet -$10.00 per 10 -week session ( plus $10.00
two ID -week sessions,
dues to join IV IQ
for 2 hours
Various social events for women &
Variety of meetings and excursions help women
Eligibility Requirements - any and all women are
families
Females
319-337-5760
from different countries meet others, learn and
welcome
International Women's Club
make friends
Documents - contact program
various venues
Various; see website
Fees -$10.00 per year dues
httos://iciwc.wordoress.com/
Domestic Violence & Sexual Assualt
Resource, advocate & support for Aslan & Pacific
Eligibility Requirements -contact program
Advocate Program
Victims of
319466-9000
Islanders affected by domestic violence & sexual
Documents- contact program
Monsoon (United Asian Women of
gentler -based
attach
Fees -contact program
Iowa)
violence who
700 S Dubuque St
are from
Iowa City IA 52240
Asian Its Pacific
httos//muawi.ora/
Islander
communities
Domestic Violence & Sexual Assualt
Community outreach and education, youth
Eligibility Requirements- contact program
Advocate Program
African
319-333-2453
programs, and direct services available.
Documents -contact program
NISAA African Family Services
Immigrants III
Fees -contact program
1700 S 1' Ave, Suite A
Refugees
Iowa City IA 52240
Into://nisaa-afs.ca
Aademic Services Program
Offers assistance wkh school enrollment,
Eligibility Requirements- contact program
Path of Nope
Immigrants,
319-930-4687
application for Federal Student Financial Aid/
Documents` contact program
205012'"Ave
Refugees,
815-757-5898
Scholarship, and free English classes to low-
Fees^ contact program
Coralville IA 52241
Asylees
income individuals and families.
wwwousth-of-hothe.ore
Social Services Program
Offers case management services, including
Eligibility Requirements - contact program
Path of Hope
Immigrants,
319-9304687
assistance with application for Food Assistance,
Documents � contact program
205012"Ave
Refugees,
815-757-5898
Medicaid, His, Social Security Benefits, tax filing,
Fees -contact program
Coralville IA 52241
Arylees
and transportation to and from medical
vivive.thath-af-hopeore
appointment for pregnant examen.
Immigrant Minority Resource Center
Serves immigrant, minority, and low-income
Eligibility Requirements -contact program
Proteus
Immigrant,
1-800497-9675
populations to make their dream of a brighter
Documents- contact program
1548 Gilbert Street
Minority and
tomorrow a reality by helping overcome language
Few ^ contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
low-income
and cultural barriers in order to better provide for
www.orotewinc.net
their families. Provides programs such as Migrant
Health Program, Job Training, Educational
Services and Housing & Food assistance
programs,
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LEGAL ASSISTANCE
Name of Program/Provider
Focus
Phone Number
Services Provided
Eligibility Requirement,
Population
&
Documents Needed,
Hours
Fees
Workplace &Oval Rights
Assistance with wage theft (non payment or
Eligibility Requirements` None
Center for Worker Justice of
tow -wage
319-594-7593
under payment of legally owed wages).
Documents ^ none. For better assistance, it is
Eastern Iowa
Workers
Assistance with workplace discrimination and
recommended you bring any relevant papework.
940 SGilbert Court
(employed and
Monday & Wednesday
abuse, and OSHA complaints. Provides free
Fees - Initial consultations are free. Membership is
Iowa City a 52240
unemployed)
10am-6:30pm
workshops to public regarding immigrants,
required for ongoing case assistance. There is a
ImpWannw.cwiiowa or¢
Friday 30am-5:30pm
workers', and civil rights.
yearly membership fee of $30 with payment plans
available.
Immigrant Resource Center
Provide low cost legal immigration representation
Eligibility Requirements � immigrant
ICCompassion
Immigrants
319-330-9883
and education. Free Legal Advice Clinic: Second
Documents" immigration paperwork
3035 Wade St
Tuesday of each month from 5:307:30 PM. Open
Fees - $40 for consult/ low fees for further services
Iowa City lA S2240
Tues&Wed 93:00 pm
to all, including undocumented immigrants, to
1mo://ww2.rtcomoassion.org
gain access to legal advice.
Advocacy, for Iowans with Disabilities
Aims to defend and promote the human and legal
Eligibility Requirements- contact program
and Mental Health
Adults
515-278-2502
rights of Iowans who have disabilities and mental
Documents -contact program
Disability Rights of IOWA
Disabled/Mental
or
Illness. Promotes safety, opportunity, access and
Fees -contact program
400 E Court Avenue - Suite 300
Health
I -B00-779-2502
self-determination for all Iowans.
Des Moines IA 50309
hitp://disabilitvrightsiowa.ore/
Human Rights Commission
Investigates housing, credit, education and
Eligibility Requirements ` contact program
Iowa City Human Rights Division
General
319-356-5022
employment discrimination.
Documents ^contact program
410 E Washington Street
Fares `contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
M -F 8-5:00 pm
hitoW wJcgov.on id=1128
tepl Counseling for Older Adults
Legal counseling services at the Senior Center
Eligibility RequirementsAges50 and over
Iowa City/Johnson County Senior
Adult
319-356-5220
o aride area seniors with free, confidential legal
Documents- varies
Center
Age 5M
advice about most non -criminal legal questions.
Fees- none
285 Dnn Street
Wednesday morning;
Volunteer attorneys are available for 15 -minute
Iowa City IA 52240
appointments available
appointments on Wednesdays between 30 - 11
httos:fiiceov.orWcity-
each week
AM.
Rovernment/deoartments-and-
dwisions/seniorcenter
Legal Advocacy for Assistive Devito
Help resolve funding questions, provide legal
Eligibility Requirements none
Iowa COMPASS
General
1-gOD779-2001
advocacy service for problems acquiring assistive
Documents' none
100 Hawkins Drive #S295
devices.
Fees - none
Iowa City IA 52242
111 8-5:00 pm
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LEGAL ASSISTANCE
Free Legal Assistance
Assistance provided ranges from counsel and
Eligibility Requirements � income and asset
Iowa Legal Aid
General
1.800-532-1275
advice to representation before various agencies
guidelines, based on the she of the household
Iowa City Regional (ice
and courts. Iowa Legal Aid protects victims of
Documents— varies
170051st Avenue - Suite 10
M -F 8:304:30 pm
domestic violence; protects elderly Iowans from
Fees `none
Iowa City IA 52240
consumer fraud, elder abuse and financial
iowaleealaid.ore
exploitation; prevents homelessness; secures
health care and public benefits for low -Income
households; and helps Iowans understand their
I al ri his and res nsibilities.
Free Legal Assistance
provides free legal counsel
Eligibility Requirements ^ contact program
University of Iowa Legal Clinic
General
319-335-9023
Documents contact program
380 Boyd Law Building
Fees — none
Melrose & Byington Streets
M -F 8-12 & 1-3 pm
Iowa City IA 52242
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MENTAL HEALTH & SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES
Name of Program/Provider
Focus
PhoneNumber Number
Services Provided
Eligibility Requirement,
Population
&
I
Documents Needed,
I
Hours
Fees
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES - ADULT
Community Mental Health Services
Dedicated to improving lives through quality,
Eligibility Requirements ^ mental illness; homeless
Abbe Center for Community Mental
General
319430-7234
accessible mental health services, such as:
or at risk of homelessness
Health
homeless outreach, Case Management, housing
Documents none
507 E College St
ki 10.6:00 pm
assistance, mental health supports, supported
Fees - none
Iowa City IA 52240
community Irving and crisis services.
ham//www.communitvmentalhealthcen
tiff ora
Free Mental Health Clink (FMK)
Mental health clinic run by volunteer medical and
Eligibility Requirementsmental illness
Abbe Center for Community Mental
Adult
All appointments made
pharmacy student and rtaff psychiatrists from
Documents none
Health
through the clink email
the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. Clinic
Fees none
507 E College St
address
is held approximately every other Saturday
Iowa City IA 52240
morning with patient appointment scheduled at
hto�//Iowamobileclinic.om/free-mental
Only a limited number of
appointment are available
9:00 am & 10:00 am. The purpose of the clinic Is
to provide transition psychiatric care to patients
health -c nic-fmhc/
at each clinic, and they
while they are on the wait list for the Community
tend to fill up rapidly, so
Mental Health Center.
Email Address `
individuals considering use
heesnentallu"Ithdiniciggmail.mm.
of the clinic's services are
If you do not have email access: Please visit the
encouraged to contact
Community Mental Health Clinic (507 E. College
FMHC as early as possible.
Street in Iowa City) to register yourself for CMHC
services. They will contact the program to reserve
anappointment for you.
Community Based Program
To provide community based programing for
Eligibility Requirement ^ referrals are made by a
Chatham Oaks, Inc.
Adult
319-3254568
those living In their own homes or In an agency
IHH coordinator who assist with securing funding for
4515 Melrose Ave
by referral
ran HM home. The purpose is to provide
services.
Iowa City IA 52246
varles
structure and continued support In the
Document - Integrated Home Health coordinator
htio://.w.chathamoaks.ore/
community to allow community reintegration for
those that have a mental illness.
will contact Chatham Oaks, Inc. with a potential
referral and complete a referral form.
Fees ` for those interested in hourly services
Medicaid pays for this service. For those that are
interested in a IUB home, Medicaid pays for the
staff and Line resident is responsible for a monthly
rent and utilities.
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MENTAL HEALTH & SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES
Hllkrest Supported Thing Program
Provides supported community, living sandals,
Eligiblllty Requirements - Ages 38 and older with a
Hillcrest Family Services
Adult
319-3374204
most often funded as home-based habilitation
diagnosis of a serious mental Illness
449 HWY1 West
through Medicaid; also provide community
Documents - proof of diagnosis; social history;
Iowa City IA 52246
generally Mon -Fri;
support services (CSS). A Visiting Counselor
funding verification.
hno://hilicest-fs.ore/
as client requested
provides support and skill development to
Fees ^service fees- are generally funded by
individuals living in the community and visit as
Medicaid Iowa Plan, the Region, of private Pay.
frequently as the individual wants/needs. The
program also offers in-home psychiatric nursing
services.
Special Populations Involvement
Special Populations Involvement (SPI) program
Eligibility Requirements ' persons with physical,
Iowa City Parks and Recreation
Adult& Youth
319-356-5100
provides leisure opportunities for persons with
mental, and/or emotional disabilities
220 S Gilbert Street
special needs, Including those with physical,
Documents- SPI registration form, Special Olympics
Iowa City IA 52240
various; evenings and
mental or emotional disabilities. SPI programs are
application for participation form
https:/l,cgov..rg/pr
weekends
offered in structured, success oriented
Fees ^various; SO -525
environments in the areas of sports & fitness, arts
& movement, independent living skills, clubs,
social activities, and special events.
Family Support Group
Each Support Group is facilitated by family
Eligibility Requirements ` family member with a
NAM[ Johnson County
Families
319-337-5400
members, who are trained in facilitating support
mental illness
1105 Gilbert Ct - Suite 200
meetings, but are NOT professional counselors.
Documents- contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
Thum evening
The meetings are now open to all families who
Fees ^ none
h"wUnamiic.ar¢/
6:30-7:30 pm
are concerned about a family member who Is
experiencing mental illness.
NAA4I Family to Family
A 12 -week series of classes for family members
Eligibility Requirements - contact program
NAMI Johnson County
Famtlks
319-337-5400
and close friends of persons diagnosed with
Documentscontact program
1105 Gilbert Ct -Sute 200
serious mental illness. The course covers
Fees None
Iowa City 1A52240
vanes
information about schizophrenia, bipolar
htto://namik.cr¢/
disorder, major depression, panic disorder,
obsessive compulsive disorder and PTSD. The
course i5 not appropriate for individuals who
suffer from one of the major mental illnesses. The
course also addresses coping skills such as
handling crisis and relapse, basic Information
about medications, listening and communication
techniques, problem -solving skills, recovery and
rehabilitation, and self-care around worry and
stress.
R Place Peer Wellness Center
R Piece targets individuals who are 18 and up
Eligibility Requirements ^ mental illness diagnosis
NAMI Johnson County
Adult
319-354-3455
living with a mental illness. Provides adults wish
Documents- contact program
220 Lafayette Street - Suite 180
Age 19.
mental illness access to education on mental
Fees ^none
Iowa City IA 52240
M -F 1-5:00 pm
wellness, recovery, and available crisis
htto://namiic.ore/recovery/
intervention. R Place promotes the advocacy, of
persons with mental Illness and their peers by use
of a trained Peer Support Specialist.
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MENTAL HEALTH & SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES
Synchrony
Mental Health counseling, addiction treatmenU
Eligibility Requirements' none
Prelude Behavioral Services
Adult
319-3514357
Employee Assistance Program (EAP), workplace
Documents � visit webste
430 Southgate Avenue
training
Fees - varies, accepts Medicaid
Iowa City IA 52240
M -F 9-5:00pm
www.oreludek wa ore
Supported Community Uving(SCL)
Works with mental Illness and provides supported
Eligibility Requirements- contact program
services
Genual
319-855-2744
community living(SCL) services in the community.
Dacaments` contact program
Social Outreach Services
M -F 9.5:00pm
Fees - contact program
1570 S.1- Ave.
Iowa City IA 52240
www.sosic.oriz
Family Systems Therapy and Counseling
Provides mental health services to children,
Eligibility Requirements � contact program
Services
Disabled
319-338-9212
adults, couples, and families.
Documents - contact program
Systems Unlimited
Fees `contact program
2533 Scott Blvd SE
lova City M 52240
www.wi.on
Counseling& Therapy
UAY offers formal therapy by licensed mental
Eligibility Requirements' services for Youth and
United Action for Youth
Teen & Families
319-338-7518
health counselors specializing in work with teens
families
410 Iowa Ave
and families.
Documents `contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
M -F 9-5:00 per,
Fees - Insurance billing/grant funding for some
unitedxtionforvouth.org
services
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES -YOUTH
Behavioral Health Intervention Services
Individual, family and group skill building to
Eligibility Requirements' behavioral need, mental
Four Oaks
Youth
319-3374523
children and families designed to address
health diagnosis
1916 Waterfront Drive
behaviors and symptoms associated with the
Documents - documentation of mental health
Iowa City IA 52240
24 hours/7 days
child's mental health diagnosis.
diagnosis
www.fouroaks.org
Feet "Title 19 or private insurance
Psychiatric Medical Institution for
The Psychiatric Medical Institution for Children
Eligibility Requirements - contact program
Children(PMIC)
Youth
1-844-364-0259
(PMIC) is designed especially for children between
Documents` contact program
Four Oaks
Age S-18
the ages of 5 and 18 who present serious
Fees" contact program
Cedar Rapids, IA
24 hours/7 days
emotional and behavioral problems. The basic
www.fouroaks.orc
foundation of this program is designed to develop
positive seH<oncepts, social and problem -solving
skills while integrating child and family treatment
components.
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MENTAL HEALTH & SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES
Schoo"ased Therapy Services
Therapists within eastaile Iowa City junior high
Eligibility Requiremenms contact program
Four Oaks
Youth
319-3374523
and high schools with youth identified by the
Documents^ contact program
1916 Waterfront Drive
School-based
school as needing counseling services.
Fees` Insurance, private pay
Iowa City IA 52240
M -F
htto://,.foyroaks.org
Advocacy& Family Resource Centers
A free resource for families living In the Iowa City
Eligibility Requirements^ contact program
Iowa City Community School District
Youth
319-688-1000
Community School District. Support, referrals,
Documents` contact program
1725 N Dodge Street
Or Contact the child's
resources, case management specifically in the
Fees contact program
Iowa City IA 52245
school and request the
areas of mental health, basic needs (food,
.Jowacitvschools.org/oases/ICCSD
Family Student Advocate
clothing, etc.), housing, mentoring, meetings,
home visits, attendance, and school engagement.
Student and Family advocates strive to reduce a
child's barriers to learning.
Healthy Kids Community Care School-
Provides nocost primary and mental health care
Eligibility Requirements — medically uninsured,
Based Health Oink
Youth
319-631-3204
services to medically uninsured, underinsured or
underinsured or those who have trouble reaching
Iowa City Community School District
School-based
those who have trouble reaching care. Work with
primary and mental health care services. Must be
1725 N Dodge St
11048-S.-Dopen
area and community providers to offer well care,
residents of Johnson County, ages 0-21, through
Iowa City IA 52245
sick care, sports physicals, immunizations, and
graduation from high school.
htto://www.iowacitvschools.org/pages/1
referrals for dental, laboratory work, x-rays, and
sub specialty care as needed. Connect families to
resources within the Iowa City Community School
Documents ` ID or passport and immunization
record, If available
Fees `none
CCSD/Departments/Health Services/Hea
I h ki s
District and to area agencies for ongoing needs or
support. Mission Is to serve the medical needs of
children and adolescents who would otherwise
not have access to healthcare or face other
baRlMs.
Special Populations Involvement
Special Populations Involvement (SPI) program
Eligibility Requirements ^ persons with physical,
Iowa City Parks and Recreation
Adult &Youth
319-356-5100
provides leisure opportunities for persons with
mental, and/or emotional disabilities
2205 Gilbert Street
special needs, Including those with physical,
Documents ^ SPI registration form, Special Olympia
Iowa City IA 52240
various; evenings and
mental or emotional disabilities. SPI programs are
application for participation form
httpsWicgov.org/pr
weekends
offered in structured, success oriented
Fees— various; $0-525
environments in the areas of sports & fitness, ass
& movement, independent Irving skills, clubs,
social activities, and special events.
Focus on Youth
Focus on Youth can provide assistance with
Eligibility Requirements `children (0 to 18 years of
Johnson County Social Services
Youth
319-356-6090
mental health related medications for youth,
age) who have been diagnosed with a severe
855 S Dubuque Street - Suite 202B
assist with the costs of family or individual
emotional or behavioral disorder, and live in Johnson
Iowa City lA 52240
applications accepted
counseling, behavioral health intervention
County. Income at or below 300% of Federal
www.iohnsoncounty.com
M -F":30 pm
services, or assist with the costs of a mental
Poverty.
health diagnosis or assessment.
Docurnerrb `Completed Focus on Youth application,
and a copy of the diagnosis from a licensed mental
health professional or medical doctor
Fees— None
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MENTAL HEALTH & SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES
Family Systems Them" and Counseling
Provides mental health services to children,
Eligibility Requirements^ contact program
Services
Disabled
319-338-9212
adults, couples, and families.
Doctrments- contact program
Systems Unlimited
Fees `contact program
2533 Scott Blvd SE
Iowa City IA 52240
www.sui.ore
Pediatric Mental Health Services
Provides a full range of mental health services to
Eligibility Requirements � services for children and
University of Iowa Children's Hospital
Youth
14188-573-5437
children and adolescents. Staff members offer
adolescents.
200 Hawkins Drive
services ranging from outpatient care to acute
Documents^ contact program
Iowa City IA 52242
inpatient treatment Services include medication
Fees- contact program
httos://w..uichild,ens.org/mentalheal
management, educational consultation and
testing, psychological testing, individual therapy,
th/RMarketinRContent
and family counseling.
Counseling & Therapy
UAY offers formal therapy by licensed mental
Eligibility Requirements - services for youth and
United Action for Youth
Teen & Families
319338-7518
health counselors specializing in work with teens
families
410 Iowa Ave
and families.
Documents - contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
M -F 9-5:00 pm
Fees.. Insurance billing/grant funding for some
uniledacti0nfory0Uth.org
services
MENTAL HEALTH -RESIDENTIAL CARE
Residential Care Facility
To provide residential care to those who are over
Eligibility Requirements ` 18 years old and have a
Chatham Oaks, Inc.
Adult
319-887-2701
the age of 18 with a mental health diagnosis. The
mental illness.
4515 Melrose Ave
purpose of the program is to encourage individual
Documents" clinical information is needed from the
Iowa City IA 52246
daily for 24 hours
growth and promote recovery. visitors are
treating physician as to why this level of care Is
hftwHwww.chathamoaks.orR/
welcome daily from 8 am to 9 per.
needed.
Fees- Funding authorized from the individual's
region must be secured. Private pay is also an
option.
Birch House
5 bed group home for adults with a serious
Eligibility Requirements - diagnosis of serious
Hillcrest Family Services
Adult
319-341-9849
mental illness
mental illness, 18 and older, must meet Housing and
745 Pepper Drive
Urban Development (HUD) requirements for criminal
Iowa City IA 52242
24 hour residential
and substance abuse background. Please contact
htto://hillcrest-fiDenur
program for adults with a
Manager for more information.
serious mental Illness
Documents - HUD application, Income verification,
criminal background checks, proof of serious mental
Minos diagnosis, social history.
Fees - rent (HUD project- based on income);
boarding costs (includes all utilities and food) and
service costs (generally paid by Medicaid or East
Central Region funding)
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MENTAL HEALTH & SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES
Fairweather Indge Program
Recovery program for people with mental illness
Eligibility Requirements' applicant must meet Slate
Shelter House Community Shelter &
Adult
319-5303729
who are seeking community, peer support, long-
of Iowa requirements for serious and persistent
Transition Services
term stable housing, supported employment, and
mental illness; willing and physically able to work;
429 Southgate Avenue
mental health stability.
alcohol and drug-free for past 3 months; cannot
Iowa City IA 52240
have manifested self -abusive or suicidal acts in the
wwws heIta,house,ow,.o,R
past 3 months; Must be committed to taking
medication as prescribed by a mental health
provided.
Documents � Fairweather Lodge application
Few ^contact program
Psychiatric Medical Institute for
Residential program for children struggling with
Eligibility Requirements' PMIC program is available
Children
Youth
319-365-9165
both an intellectual and emotional disability. The
to children ages 5 through 17 who meet
Tanager Plate
age 3-17
program serves children who are struggling with
requirements for admission.
2309 C Street SW
Restlential
M -F9-5:00 For
an intense psychiatric diagnosis. Aprofessional
Documents— admission packet must be completed.
Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52404
team works wish each child and integrates
Fees' Medicaid or Private Insurance Eligible
www.tanagerplace.org
parental involvement to develop treatment goals
to overcome severe psychiatric challenges.
SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES
Substance Abuse Support Group
The AI -Anon Family Groups are a fellowship of
Eligibility Requirements` contact program
AlAnon Family Groups/ Alateen
General (may
319399-8344
relatives and friends of alcoholics who share their
Documents— contact program
A variety of locations.
vary depending
or
experience, strength, and hope in order to solve
Fees ^ none
.Ja.al-anon.alateen.cs
on type of
888325.2666
their common problems. We believe alcoholism is
meeting)
a family illness, and that changed attitudes can
Meeting times vary. Please
aid recovery. AI -Anon has but one purpose: to
call or wat website for
help families of alcoholics. We do this by
current information.
practicing the Twelve Steps, by welcoming and
giving comfort to families of alcoholics, and by
giving understanding and encouragement to the
alcoholic.
24Hour Crisis Line
Visit website for list of weekly meeting locations
Eligibility Requirements ` No age requirement,
Alcoholics Anonymous
Adult&Youth
HOTLINE
and time.
Membership is open to anyone
PO Bax 487
Substance
319-351-0140
Documents' contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
Abuse
Fees— contact program
..-.c..r.
Addiction
Addiction Treatment Services
Offers behavioral health (i.e. substance abuse,
Eligibility Requirements— contact program
Iowa Substance Abuse Information
Adult&youth
HOTLINE
gambling addiction, or mental health issues)
Doraments— contact program
Center
Substance
14166.2423111
information and referrals.
Fees` varies, contact program
3750 Williams Blvd
Abuse
Cedar Rapids, IA 52404
Addiction
Office hours M -F 9-5:00 pm
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MENTAL HEALTH & SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES
Substance Abuse Support Group
A group of recovering addicts who meet regularly
Eligibility Requirements - contact program
Narcotics Anonymous
General
1-800-897-6242
to help each other stay clean.
Documents` contact program
PO Box 2522
Meeting times vary. Please
Fees ^'varies, contact program
Iowa City, IA 52244
call or visit website for
seiana.iowa-na.org
current information.
Addiction Treatment Services
Offers services such as: Evaluation and
Eligibility Requirements^ contact program
Prelude Behavioral Services
Adult Wouth
319-351-4357
assessment, Outpatient treatment
Documents - visit website
430 Southgate Avenue
Substance
Co-occurring treatment(substance abuse and
Fees- varies, sliding scale
Iowa City IA 52240
Abuse
24 hours/] days
mental health), Adolescent outpatient, Continuing
www.preludeiawa.orR
Addiction
365 days
Care, Family services, Medically managed
detoxification, Residential treatment, Halfway,
Transitional Housing, Case Management,
Committals, Substance abuse information
trainings
Prevention Services
Prevention for alcohol, drug, gambling. tobacco,
Eligibility Requirements none
Prelude Behavioral Services
Adult Wouth
319-3514357
Early Intervention Services (EIS), OWI 12 -hour
Documents -none
430 Southgate Avenue
Substance
Course, School-based servlces,Parent and family
Fees ^varies
Iowa City IA 52240
Abuse
M -FS -5:00
education, Community coalitions
www.orehldeowaom
Ack!"cn
Alcohol& Chemical DependMly
Offers high quality, individualized and Personal
Eligibility Requirementscontact program
Treabnmt Program
Adult Wouth
319-351-9760
outpatient treatment for those suffering with
Documents- contact program
Resolutions Substance Abuse Services
Substance
chemical dependency. Also offer Substance Abuse
Fees -varies, contact program
220 Wfayette Street
Abuse
M -F 10-8:00 PM;
Evaluations for those recently charged with an
Iowa City IA 52240
Addiction
Saturdays by Appointment,
alcohol or drug related crime.
www.resolutlonsiowacity.Com
Substance Abuse Addiction Treatment
Offer a variety of inpatient and outpatient
Eligibility Requirements ^ contact program
Program
Adult
319-384-8765
substance abuse and dual diagnosis programs.
Documents^ contact program
University of Iowa Chemical
Substance
Fees` varies, contact program
Dependency Clinic
Abuse
Hours depend upon
200 Hawkins Drive
Addiction
specific program. Please
Iowa City IA 52242
call for more Information.
www.uiheafthcrre.ora/substanceusediso
LICIAL
Information is subject to change without notice, please contact the agency directly regarding services. Last Updated `03/15/2016
For questions regarding the Resource Directory, wntad Johnson county Sadat Services at 319-35�
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MENTAL HEALTH & SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES
Substance Abuse Addiction Treatment
Inpatient and outpatient comprehensive care to
Eligibility Requirements^ contact program
Program
Adult&Youth
Children & adolescents:
children,adolescents, adults and older adults.
Documents^contact program
University of Iowa Child &Adult
Substance
88&573-5437
Fees -varies, contact program
Psychiatry
Abuse
200 Hawkins Drive
Addiction
Adults: 319-353-6314
Iowa City IA 52242
www.uihealthcare.ore/medical-
Hours depend upon
services/psychiatry/
specific program. Please
call for more information.
HOTLINES
24 -Hour crisis Line
Visit website for list of weekly meeting locations
Eligibility Requirements - No age requirement,
Alcoholics Anonymous
Adult&Youth
HOTLINE
and time.
Membership is open to anyone
PO Box 487
Substance
319-351-0140
Documents -contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
Abuse
Fees- contact program
www.aa-ic.org
Addiction
24 -Hour Crisis Intervention tine
Talk confidentially to a skilled volunteer who will
Eligibility Requirements" Open to anyone in crisis
The Crisis Center of Johnson County
General
-HOTLINE
listen with compassion, respond without
Documents none
1121 Gilbert Court
319-351-0140
judgment and treat You with respect Will work
Fees- services are free and confidential
Iowa City IA 52240
24 Hours
collaboratively to brainstorm potential options
iccrisiscenter.ora
7days -365 days
and generate an action plan.
Walk-in 9:00 am -11:00 pm
Crisis Chat Intervention Program
Prefer typing to talking, use Your computer to
Eligibility Requirements - none
The Crisis Center of Johnson County
General
www.iowacrisischat.org
access free instant -messaging service. Offers
Documents^none
1121 Gilbert Court
online emotional support to anyone in need.
Fees^ services are free and confidential
Iowa City IA 52240
2:00 am -2:00 pm
iccrisiscenter.org
Will work collaboratively to brainstorm Potential
options and generate an action plan.
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MENTAL HEALTH & SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES
Iowa Help Line
Talk
Provides crisis counseling and support, suicide
Eligibility Requirements` Free service to anyone in
4 ways to get help
General
1-855-800.1239
prevention, intervention and resource referral to
the East Central Region experiencing a mental health
.Jowaheloline.org
2414ours
people experiencing a mental health crisis. Access
crisis.
7 days -365 days
to services are available by phone, text, chat or
Documents ^none
mobile crisis.
Feesall services are free and confidential
Chat
iowacrisischatorg
Mobile Crisis Outreach provides crisis counseling,
2:00 pm -2:00 am
risk assessment and resource information for
people experiencing a mental health crisis. Mobile
Text
Crisis Outreach counselors will respond at the site
1-855.800.1239
of where the crisis is occurring.
2:00 pm -2:00 am
Mobile Crisis
1-855-800-1239
24 Hours
I da .365 days
Addiction Treatment Services
Offers behavioral health (i.e. substance abuse,
Eligibility Requirements ^ contact program
Iowa Substance Abuse Info Center
Adult&youth
HOTLINE
gambling addiction, or mental health issues(
Documents- contact program
3750 Williams Blvd
Substance
I-866-m.elli1
information and referrals.
Fees` varies, contact program
Cedar Rapids, IA 5240e
Abuse
Addiction
Office hours M -F 9an m
When you, your child or someone close to you is
Stop Bullying
General
HOTLINE
being bullied, there are many steps to take to help
www.stoobulling.gov
NO -228-1625
resolve the situation. Visit the website
wwwstoribulling.jino to get help now.
Provides free and confidential emotional support
Suicide Prevention
General
HOTLINE
to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress 24
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
800.2734255
hours a day, 7 days a week.
www.suicideoreventionlifelife.ore
The Veterans Crisis Line connects Veterans In
Eligibility Requirements ^ Contact program
Veterans Crisis Line
Veteran
HOTLINE
crisis and their families and friends with qualified,
Documents -Contact program
haps://,.ve mnscrisisline.net/
1.800-273-9255x 1
24 Hours
caring Department of Veterans Affairs responders
through a confidential toll-free hotline, online
Fees `Contact program
7 days -365 days
chat, or text.
Ted: 838255
24 Hours
7 days - 365 days
Information Is Lwhyed to change without notloe, please anntad the agemy directly regarding services. Last Updated- 03/15/2016
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MENTAL HEALTH & SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES
Your Ilfe Iowa -Youth Crisis Counseling
Talk
Youth suicide prevention program funded by the
Eligibility Requirements ` Free service to youth in
3 ways to get help
Youth
I-855581-8111
Iowa Department of Public Health. Provides crisis
the state of Iowa.
www.voudifeiowa.ore
24 Hours
counseling, suicide prevention and intervention
Documents- none
7 days - 365 days
and support to youth in the state of Iowa.
Fees ^ none
Chat
www.vourlifelowa.ore
24 Hours
7 days - 365 days
Teat
1-855-895-8398
2:00 pm -10:00 pm
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OLDER ADULTS
Name of Program/Provider
Focus
Phone Number
Services Provided
Eligibility Requirement,
Population
&
Documents Needed,
I
Hours
Fees
ADULT DAY CARE PROGRAMS
Pathways Adult Day Care Program
Our adult day health centers provide a cheerful
Eligibility Requirements^ contact program
Pentacrest, Inc.
Adult
319-339-6162
and nurturing environment, specifically designed
Documents "'contact program
817 Pepperhood IR
to provide opportunities to challenged
Fees ^ contact program
Iowa City, IA 52240
M -F 7:30am-5:00 pm
adults. Our staff is committed to assisting
htto://www.oentacrestiowacitv.orW
participants experiencing arthritis, Alzheimer's
Disease and related dementlas, vision loss,
depression, impairments resulting from stroke,
and other conditions, achieve maximum levels of
independence
CHORE SERVICES
In -Rome Assistance Program
Provides programs, services, and resources to
Eligibility Requirements` serves client 60+
Elder Services
Adult
319-338-0515
assist persons age 60 and over in Johnson County
Documents- contact program
1556 S la Ave, Suite A
lige 60+
and east central Iowa to stay active, independent,
Fees - contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
and safe in their homes. Provide assistance with
www.elderservicesinc.com
home/chore tasks such as; light housekeeping,
grocery shopping, errands, yard work, snow
removal, home maintenance and simple home
repairs.
Non -Medical In -Nome Care
Non -Medical home care assisting with activities of
Eligibility Requirements none
Grovrold Home fare
Adult
319631-2961
daily living IADL'sl. Provide a variety of services,
Documents ^ none
2346 Nor St
such as; light housekeeping, laundry, shopping.
Falls ^varies
Iowa City IA 52240
M -F8-6:00 pm
meal planning, pet care and incidental
www.griswoldhomecare.com
transportation.
In-home Assistance Program
Provides in-home senior care services. Services
EligibiBty, Requirements contact program
HomeChoice Senior Care
Adult
319-363.2721
cover the complete range of home assistance,
Documents` contact program
5340 N Park Place NE - Suite 202
such as; light housekeeping, laundry, grocery
Fees^contact program
Cedar Rapids IA 52402
shopping, meal preparation, and pet care.
www. HomeChoice5eniorCare.com
Pathways In -Home Services
Pathways assists individuals In remaining in their
Eligibility Requirements - contact program
Pentacrest, Inc.
Adult
319-339-6162
home by providing small home repairs, such as;
Documents `contact program
817 Pepperwood lane
Age 60+
plumbing, lawn -mowing, yard work, snow
Fees - vary depending on income; based on sliding
Iowa City IA 52240
M -F 7:30-5:00 pm
removal and leaf -ranking.
fee scale.
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information is subject to change withaat notice, please contact the ogenrydircttly mVrding services.
Forquettiom repardb, the Resource Dwectory, rorMdJohnson County Sacial Services at 319356-6090
DISCIAIMER: Johnson County does not whom nor respomlMe forthe conduct afar, argaraction.
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OLDER ADULTS
Homemaking/ Home Helper Service
Skilled homemakers and home helpers help
Eligibility Requirements^ Johnson County resident
Visiting Nurse Association of Johnson
Adult
319-337-9686
elders, older adults, convalescent or disabled
Documents- contact program
County
persons who are not able to do light
Fees- Medicare and Medicaid Certified. Most
1524 Sycamore St
M -F 8-5:00 pm:
housekeeping or run errands on their own. Under
insurances also accepted. Individuals without third
Iowa City lA 52240
Nurse on call 24/7 for
the direction of our nursing staff, homemakers
party payers pay privately on a sliding scale fee
www.vnaic.org
patient concerns
and home helpers provide assistance with
based on income and assets.
vacuuming, grocery shopping, laundry, other light
housekeeping needs and errands.
END OF LIFE CARE & ASSISTANCE
Toll Free Help Une
A toll free help line dedicated to meeting the
Eligibility Requirements- contact program
Alzheimer Foundation
Help Une
educational,social, emotional and practical needs
Documents^ contact program
www.ahfdn.om
1-888-232-8484
of individuals with Alzheimer's disease and
Fees^ contact program
related illnesses, and their caregivers and
8am-8:00 Pm
families.
Caregiver Support& Education
Caregiver Support and Education services include
Eligibility Requirements - caregivers for people 18t
Heritage Area Agency on Aging
Adult
319-398-5559
information and resources to individuals who
with disabilities and 60+
6303 Kirkwood Boulevard SW
Age 60F
provide care of older adults and adults with
Documents -contact program
Cedar Rapids IA 52404
M -F8-5:00 pm
disabilities, both professional and family
Fees- contact program
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caregivers.
Non -Medical Hospice/Palllative Care
Staff specially trained and certified to handle the
Eligibility Requirements ^ contact program
HomeChoice Senior Care
Adult
319-363-2721
unique needs of hospice/palliative clients. Nota
Documents - contact program
5340 N Park Place NE - Suite 202
24 hours
hospice agency, but specializes in non-medical
Fees -contact program
Cedar Rapids lA 52402
7days -365 days
support for hospice clients.
www.HomeChoice5eniorCare.com
Hospice Services
Provides hospice services to anyone affected by a
Eligibility -contact program
Iowa City Hospice
General
319-351-5665
terminal Illness. Iowa City Hospice is dedicated to
Documents contact program
1025 Wade Street
offering services to everyone regardless of an
Fees - contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
M -FB -5:00 pm
individual's ability to pay.
www.iowacityhospice.org
Advo. Fire Planing -Honoring
Advance care planning process where individuals
Eligibility -Contact program
Your Wishes
Adult
319-351-5665
health care preferences are discussed and
Documents -contact program
Iowa City Hospice
documented. Advance care planning is a process
Fees- contact program
1025 Wade Street
M -F8-5:00 pm
for people to make informed decisions about
Iowa City IA 52240
healthcare preferences based upon their values
www.iowacityhospice.ore
and beliefs.
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OLDER ADULTS
Bereavement Support & Counseling
Following a death, Iowa City Hospice
Eligibility' anyone who is grieving the loss of
Iowa City Hospice
General
319-351-5665
bereavement staff is available to support family
loved one
1025 Wade Street
members and friends throughout the grieving
Documents `contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
M -F 8-5:D0 pm
process. Iowa City Hospice offers a variety of grief
Fees ^ contact program
wWW.iOwacityhospice.org
support services including support groups, grief
education, and special events. For detailed
information, please visit our websde.
Honoring Your Wishes
Advance care planning is a process for you to
Eligibility Requirements' contact program
Iowa City/Johnson County Senior
Adult
319-356-5220
understand and discuss goals for future
Documents_ contact program
Center
healthcare decisions in the contend: of your values
Fees � none
285 Unn Street
Weekday morning and
and beliefs; and produce or update a written plan
Iowa City IA 52240
afternoon appointments
(i.e. an advance directive) that accurately
wwwJcgov.om1senior
available year round.
represents your preferences and prepares When
to make healthcare decisions consistent with
these preferences.
Long Term Dementia Care Services
Secured Alzheimer's Dementia Unit for long term
Eligibility Requirements � dementia diagnosis and
Windmill Manor
Adult
319-545-7390
care residents
doctors order to be admitted to the facility
2332 Liberty Dr
Documents ^ Doctor's order
Coralville IA 52241
24 hours/7 days
Fees 'contact program
hilo://www.windmillmanor.com/
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE & HEALTH CARE COVERAGE
Repirsentathre Payee
A representative payee is an individual or
Eligibility Requirements— serves clients 60F
Elder Services
Adult
319-338-0515
organbation appointed to handle another
Documents ^ contact program
155651^Ave, Suite
Age 60F
person's financial matters. The Social Security
Fees ^contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
Administration accepts applications from Elder
www.elderservicesinc.can
Services, Inc. when asked to serve as a client's
representative payee.
Senior Health Insurance Information
The Senior Health Insurance Information Program
Eligibility Requirements serves clients 60+
Program(SHIIP)
Adult
319-338-0515
(SHIIP) is sponsored by the State of Iowa
Documents` contact program
Elder Services
Age 60e
Insurance Division to make information on
Fees ^contact program
155651"Ave, Suite
Medicare and health insurance more widely
Iowa City IA 52240
available and understandable to Iowans on
www.elderservicesinc.com
Medicare. Services are provided by trained
volunteer counselors who are not actively
affiliated with the insurance, financial planning, or
pharmaceutical industries.
Information is subject to change without notice, Oleare contact the open dlmary regordiw servkes. Last Uodoted' 03/15/2016
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OLDER ADULTS
Senior Health Insurance Information
Trained volunteers help older adults to
Eligibility Requirement `Persons 65+
Program (SHIIP)
Adult
1-866468-7987
understand their Medicare benefits and rights;
Documents � contact program
Heritage Area Agency on Aging
Age 65+
or
assess their needs so that they can make
Fees ^'none
6301 Kirkwood Boulevard
319-398-5559
informed decisions about health insurance;
Cedar Rapids IA 52400
compare and evaluate Medicare supplement and
htto://www.herRaeeaaa..re/
M -F 84:30 pm
long term care insurance policies; Organize
medical bills, Medicare statements and file
claims; and find assistance from other agencies,
Including Medicaid, when or if it's appropriate.
AARP Foundation Tax -Aide
Each year the Iowa City/Johnson County Senior
Eligibility Requirement ^ contact program
Iowa City/Johnson County Senior
Adult
319-356-5220
Center partners with the AARP Foundation Tax-
Documents' government issued identification; copy
Center
Age 60+
Aide Program to offer free tax help to taxpayers
of last year's income tax returns (both federal and
28 S thin Street
Feb 1 -April 15
with low and moderate income, especially those
state); Social Security cards or other official
Iowa City IA 52240
Weekday morning &
age 60 and above. Trained volunteers work with
documentation for yourself and all dependents;
www.iceov.ori /senior
attemoon appointments
participants to prepare and a -file tax returns,
checkbook if you want to do a direct deposit of any
ensuring they receive applicable tax credits and
refund(s); all W -2s
deductions. Help is also available for completing
Fees `none
rent and property tax rebates for seniors and
disabled individuals.
Senior Health Insurance Information
SHIIP counselors can help you find answers to
Eligibility Requirements` contact program
Program (SHIIP)
Adult
319-356-5220
your questions about Medicare, Medicare
Documents ' Medicare card; prescription drug
IowaCity/Johnson County Senior
Age 62+
supplemental insurance, long term care
Information or bottles (necessary information
Center
Weekday morning and
insurance, Part Dfor Medicare Drug Benefits, Part
includes: full name of presciption drugs, whether it
28 S Linn Street
afternoon appointments
C for Advantage plans, and other health insurance
is a brand name or generic, dosage, and frequency)
Iowa City IA 52240
available year round.
issues.
Fees ^none
httos://i,Aiw.ore/cit L
Qavernmentlderoartments-and-
divisions/semorcenter
Senior Health Insurance Information
SHIIP provides free counseling to individuals on
Eligibility Requirements `none
Program (SHIP)
Adult
319-339-3658
disability and nearing Medicare eligibility re:
Documents � depends on situation
Mercy Iowa City
Medicare benefits and supplemental insurance
Fees -none
500 E Market Street
M -F 84:30 pm
Iowa City IA 52245
W W W.mernIOWMIN.aIQ
Retirement Benefits
Retirement Benefits
Eligibility Requirements - contact program
Social Security Administration
Adult
866-964-2039
Documents^ contact program
1100 6th Street - Suite 100
Fees - contact program
Coralville IA 52241
M, T, TH & F 94:00 pm
www saflalSKUMN.epy
Wed 9-12:00 pm
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OLDER ADULTS
SurA.m fleneflfs
Survivors Benefits
Eligibility Requirements` contact program
Social Security Administration
Adult
866-9642039
Documents^ contact program
11006th Street - Suite 100
Fees' contact program
Coralville IA 52241
M, T, TH & F 94:00 pm
www.soyillsecudi vaov
Wed 9-12:00 pm
HEALTH EDUCATION & PREVENTION
Caregiver Support & Education
Caregiver Support and Education services include
Eligibility Requirements — caregivers for people 18.
Heritage Area Agency on Aging
Adult
319-398-5559
information and resources to individuals who
with disabilities and 60a
6301 Kirkwood Boulevard SW
Age 60F
provide care of older adults and adults with
Documents^ contact program
Cedar Rapids IA S2404
M -F8-5:00 pm
disabilities, both professional and family
Fees` contact program
hnw//,.herkageaaa.org/
caregivers.
Geriatrics Education Program
A resource for education programs for older
Eligibility Requirements ^ contact program
Iowa Geriatric Education Center
Adult
ri tric-
adults, as well as for healthcare professionals in
Documents � contact program
2153 Westlawn
educationiffuiowa.edu
the field ofgenarics.
Fees^ contact program
Iowa City, IA 52242
v .heatthom.uiowa.edu/iaec/
Health Promotion Oinks
Health promotion clinics are held at senior sites
Eligibility Requirements ^Johnson County resident
Visiting Nurse Association of Johnson
Adult
319-337-9686
throughout Johnson County. Blood pressure,
Documents ^contact program
County
pulse rate, glucose, weight and BMI checks are
Fees' charge for Cholesterol and Glucose
1524 Sycamore St
Varies - call for details
available along with health information.
Screenings
Iowa City IA 52240
Cholesterol screenings are available once a
www.vnaic.org
month.
Stepping On Fall Prevention
Stepping On is a seven -week workshop program
Eligibility Requirements — Johnson County resident
Workshops
Adult
319-337-9686
for independent community -dwelling older adults
Documents` contact program
Visiting Nurse Association of Johnson
who have fallen, are at risk of falling or who have
Fees" Please call our office for information
County
Workshop times vary.
a fear of falling.
1524 Sycamore St
Please contact our office
Iowa City IA 52240
www.vnaicom
for information
Wellness Clinics- Senior Center Health
Iowa City Senior Center, 28 S Linn St. Quick Check
Eligibility Requirements— Johnson County resident
Suite
Adult
319-337-9686
Health Screening available Monday, Wednesday
Documents ^contact program
Visiting Nurse Association of Johnson
and Friday from SSam-Spm. Services include,
Fees` varied depends on program attended
County
Varies - call for details
Foot Clinic, blood sugar screening, cardiac risk &
1524 Sycamore St
cholesterol screening. Influenza and Pneumonia
Iowa City IA 52240
Vaccination (Oct -Dec), Health Information
www.vr ic.org
Brochures available **Some charges may apply
Information h sub/est to change without notice, phase mntoct the openly directly re9ordln9 •ervkes.
For questions reparEin9 the Resource Directory, contactJohnson County sodol services at 31&3566090
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OLDER ADULTS
HOUSING
Housing for age 62&over or disabled
Housing built for elderly
Eligibility Requirements ^ age 62 and over or
Solon Community Housing Corp
Adult
319465-6171
disabled
1763 Racine Ave NE
Age 62+
Documents^ contact program
Solon IA 52333
Fees - contact program
Hawthorne Inn
Warm homey environment in which the resident
Eligibility Requirements'" meet State Assisted Living
Windmill Estates
Adult
319-337-6320
receives three meals a day, medication
Requirements
15001st Ave N
administration, assistance in personal hygiene
Documents ` A Doctors order stating that resident
Coralville IA 52241
24 hours
and more.
needs and meets requirements for an assisted living
htto://www.wmdmillmanor.com/
7days -365 days
facility
Fees^
Windmill Pointe Independent Living
Independent Senior Living Community that offers
Eligibility Requirements ^ must be a minimum of 55
Windmill Estates
Adult
319-337-6320
two hot meals a day, laundry services, house
years of age
15001st Ave N
Age S5+
keeping and many various outings and activities.
Documents contact program
Coralville IA 52241
24 hours
This is a continuum care campus that also offers
Fees ^ contact program
www.windmillminte.net
7days -365 days
assisted living, dementia/Alzheimer's unit, acute
rehab services as well as long term nursing home
care.
Windmill Pointe
Independent Senior living Community that
Eligibility Requirements' must be a minimum of 55
Windmill Estates
Adult
319-337-6320
provides lunch, dinner, laundry, housekeeping
years of age
ISM Ist AveN
Age 55+
services and more. Nestled in a quiet family
Documents ^contact program
Coralville IA 52241
24 hours
neighborhood. There are also many activities and
Fees -contact program
www.windmilioointe.net
7days -365 days
outings on a daily basis.
INFORMATION, REFERRAL & ASSISTANCE
Toll Free Help line
A toll free help line dedicated to meeting the
Eligibility Requirements^ contact program
Alzheimer Foundation
Help Line
educational, social, emotional and practical needs
Documents `contact program
www.al,fdn.org
1-888-232-8484
of individuals with Alzheimer's disease and
Fees^ contact program
related illnesses, and their caregivers and
Sam -8:00 pm
families.
Progams, Services & Resources
Provides programs, services, and resources to
Eligibility Requirements � serves clients fi0+
Elder Services
Adult
319-338-0515
assist persons age 60 and over in Johnson County
Documents -contact program
155651^ Ave, Suite A
Age 6(M
and east central Iowa to stay active, independent,
Fees` contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
and safe in their homes.
www.elderseeyicesuc.com
Case Management
Case Management Program includes the
Eligibility Requirements - serves clients 60+
Heritage Area Agency on Aging
Adult
319-398-5559
assessment and coordination of home and
Documents' contact program
6301 Kirkwood Boulevard SW
Age 6M
community based services. This service is also
Fees` contact program
Cedar Rapids IA 52404
M -F 8-5:00 pm
called the Case Management Program for the Fall
ha..herkageaaa.org/
Elderly (CMPFE).
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OLDER ADULTS
Elder Abuse Prevention &Awareness
Individuals, their families and their caregivers can
Eligibility Requirements' Persons 60+
Program
Adult
1-866.468-7887
get information on services that are available to
Documents - none
Heritage Area Agency on Aging
Age 60+
at -risk elders.
Fees -none
6301 Kirkwood Boulevard
8.5:00 pm
Cedar Rapids IA 52404
htto://www.herdageaaa.ore/
Elder Abuse Prevention& Intervention
Heritage Agency's Elder Abuse Intervention
Eligibility Requirements^ serves clients 60+
Heritage Area Agency on Aging
Adult
319-398-5559
Program focuses on the prevention, intervention,
Documents contact program
6301 Kirkwood Boulevard SW
Age 60+
detection, and reporting of elder abuse, neglect,
Fees -contact program
Cedar Rapids IA 52404
M-F8.9:30pm
and exploitation by presenting seniors with
htto://w .herftageaaaore/
options to enhance their lifestyle choices.
Evidence -Based Health Activities
Heritage offers two evidence -based health
Eligibility Requirements - contact program
Heritage Area Agency on Aging
Adult
319-398-5559
programs (Chronic Disease Self -Management
Documents -contact program
6301 Kirkwood Boulevard SW
Program and Matter of Balance) in the region.
Fees'contactprogram
Cedar Rapids IA 52404
M -F 84:30 pm
These programs are proven effective for
htto://www.herkaaeaaaovR/
improving the health and well-being and aid in
reducing disease, disability and/or injury among
adults.
Information, Referral & Assistance
Information and Assistance consists of assessing
Eligibility Requirements - clients 18+ with
Heritage Area Agency on Aging
Adult
319-398-5559
and offering services that allow older adults and
disabilities and 60+
6301 Kirkwood Boulevard SW
Age 60+
adults with disabilities to live in their home when
Documents -contact program
Cedar Rapids IA 52404
M -F8-5:00 pm
possible.
Fees -contact program
htto://www.herftageaaa.ore/
Lifelong [inks Program
Connects callers with home and community based
Eligibility Requirements - Persons 18+living with a
Heritage Area Agency on Aging
Adult
1-866468-7887
services and/or referral to Options Counseling.
disability, Persons 60+, Caregivers and Veterans
6301 Kirkwood Boulevard
Age 60+
Options Counseling is face-to-face counseling that
Documents - none
Cedar Rapids IA 52404
8-5:00 pm
connects persons to needed benefits and long-
Feas - none
htto://www.herita¢eaaa.om
term support services.
Older Worker Employment Program
Older Worker Employment Program assists
Eligibility Requirements- 55. with a disability
Heritage Area Agency on Aging
Adult
319-398-5559
Individuals 55 years of age and older with a
Documents -contact program
6303 Kirkwood Boulevard SW
Age 55+
disability with employment.
Fees -contact program
Cedar Rapids IA 52409
M -F 8-5:00 pm
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Options Counseling
Options Counselors are qualified and
Eligibility Requirements - clients 18+ with
Heritage Area Agency on Aging
Adult
319-398-5559
knowledgeable professionals that will visit with
disabilities and 60+
6301 Kirkwood Boulevard SW
Age 60+
you via phone, or in Person as often as you need,
Documents- contact program
Cedar Rapids IA 52404
M -F8-5:00 pm
to help connect you to services and plan for
Fees -contact program
htto://www.heritaaeaaaor¢/
potential future needs.
hdormotlon u subject to Manor wrohaut notice, pleorr rontott the apenry dirMiy repardirp services. lost Undated- 03/15/2016
For 9uesdons rcoardingthe Arsowce Directory, rorood lohnson County Sadal Services or 319J5 ,!Ku0
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OLDER ADULTS
In-home Senior Care Services
Provides in-home senior care services. Services
Eligibility Requirements^ contact program
HomeChoice Senior Care
Adult
319-363-2721
cover the complete range of home assistance,
Documents^ contact program
5340 N Park Place NE - Suite 202
24 hours
recuperative care, respite care, Alzheimer's care,
Fees - contact program
Cedar Rapids IA 52402
www. HomeChoice5eniorCare.com
7days -365 days
extended care, Elderly Waiver and hospice care.
Senior Center Membership
Senior Center members can participate in Center-
Eligibility Requirements' anyone age 50 and over
Iowa City/Johnson County Senior
Adult
319-356-5220
sponsored classes, groups, and activities; use the
mayjoin.
Center
Age 50s
computer lab, billiards room, and commercial-
Documents ^ contact program
28 S Linn Strem
quality fitness equipment, access Center facilities
Fees" $33/$53 for Iowa City resident/couple;
Iowa City IA 52240
during extended hours, 7 days/week; receive
$60/$96 for Johnson County resident/couple outside
www.icguv.orec/senior
discounts on parking, room rentals, and some
of Iowa City limits; $96/$154 for non -Johnson
Center classes; and receive invitations to
County resident/couple. Low-income discounts are
membership appreciation events.
available for membership and parking.
Home Care Aide Services
Skilled home health aides help elders, older
Eligibility Requirements" Johnson County resident
Visiting Nurse Association of Johnson
Adult
319-337-9686
adults, convalescent or disabled persons live in
Documents - contact program
County
their own homes instead of In a healthcare
Fees^ Medicare and Medicaid Certified. Most
1524 Sycamore St
M48-5:00 pm:
facility. Most home health aides work with
insurances also accepted. Individuals without third
Iowa City IA 52240
Nurse on call 24/7 for
persons who need more extensive care than
parry payers pay privately on a sliding scale fee
www.vnaicorg
patient concerns
family or friends can provide. Some help
based on income and assets.
discharged hospital patients who have relatively
short-term needs. Under the direction of our
nursing staff, home health aides provide health-
related services, such as administering oral
medications, help with simple prescribed
exercises, keeping patient's rooms neat, and help
patients to move from bed, bathe, dress and
groom.
MEALS- DINING SITES & HOME DELIVERED
Senior Nutrition Programming&
Heritage funds twenty meal sites in our seven
Eligibility Requirements^ serves clients 60+
Education
Adult
319-398-5559
county region. Congregate dining provides a
Documents` contact program
Heritage Area Agency on Aging
Age 60s
nutritious meal, socialization and activities. Home
Fears^ contact program
6301 Kirkwood Boulevard SW
M -F 84:30 pm
delivered meals are provided for seniors who are
Cedar Rapids IA 52404
home bound and have difficulty preparing meals.
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Elderberry CaM@ The Senior Center
Congregate meal site located In the Iowa City
Eligibility Requirements^contindprogram
Elder Services Inc
Adult
Sorter Center. No reservation required
Documents- contact program
28 5 Unn Street
319-338-0515
Fees ^
Iowa City IA 52240
Cost: Suggested contribution $3.00 age 5M;
www.elderservicesinccom
M -F 11-12:30 pm
$5.00 under age 60.
Information is subject to change without notice, please contact the agency directly regarding services. Lost Updated' 03/15/2016
For questions regarding the Resource Directory, contact Johnson county sector Services at 319-356-64250
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OLDER ADULTS
Elderberry Cafe North
Congregate meal site located in Jefferson Point
Eligibility Requirements` contact program
Elder Services Inc.
Adult
319-338-0515
Documents_ Contact program
45 Jefferson St
Fees- $5 contribution
North Uberty IA 52317
M -F 11:30-1:00 pm
www.elderservicesinc.com
Meals on Wheats
Meals on Wheels program offers the following
Eligibility Requirements" contact program
Elder Services, Inc.
Adult
319-338-0515
meal options to homebound clients; hot meals,
Documents^ contact program
155651"Avenue - Suite A
Age 60e
shelf stable meals, liquid meal supplements,
Fees` contactprogram
Iowa City IA 52240
Noon Delivery Only
breakfast bag (7 meals per bag), and frozen meals.
www.elderservicesinu.com
Riverside Senior Dining
Congregate meal site located at 81 East la Street
Eligibility Requirements `contact program
Eider Services Inc.
Adult
319-338-0515
in Riverside, Iowa.
Documents ^Contact program
81 East V Street
Fees - $4.50 per meal
Riverside IA 52327
M -F Nomr-1:00 pm
To make a reservation, call 319-648-5241 or 319-
www.elderservicesinc.com
530-2172 the day before.
Rural Meal Delivery
Rural Meal Delivery program offers the following
Eligibility Requirements `contact program
Elder Services, Inc.
Adult
319-338-0515
meal options to homebound rural residents; shelf
Documents- contact program
15565 V Avenue -SuiteA
stable meals, liquid meal supplements, breakfast
Fees -contact program
Iowa City IA 52240
bag IS meals per bag), and frozen meals.
www.elderservicesinc.com
Old Gold Dining
Delicious meal and wonderful company at Solon
Eligibility Requirements- all ages, available to all.
Solon United Methodist Church
General
319-624-2251
United Methodist Church. Can also be delivered
Documents- contact program
122 N West Street
to your home. Menu is listed in the newspaper.
Fees "$3,25
Solon M 52333
M -F at 11:30 am
htto://www.soloniaumc.orc/resources/
solon-community-food-oantry/
Home Delivered Meals -Old Gold
Home delivered meals are provided for those who
Eligibility Requirements` all ages, available to all.
Dining
General
319-624-2251
are home bound and have difficulty preparing
Documents -contact program
Solon United Methodist Church
meals. Menu is listed in the newspaper.
fees ^$3.25
122 N West Street
M -F at 11:30 am
Solon IA 52333
Who://www.soloniaumc.ont'resources/
colon-community-food-pantrv/
Information is sub/eat to change without notice, please contact the ager directly resuming services, lase updated -03/15/2016
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OLDER ADULTS
RECREATION
Senior Exercise class
Free exercise class geared to seniors
Eligibility Requirements' none
Coralville Parks & Recreation
Adult
319-2484750
Documents - none
Department
Fees' -none
1506 8th Street
M, W & F 9:30-10:15 am
Coralville IA 52241
www.coralville.org
Classes & Events
Learn something new and keep your mind active
Eligibility Requirements - some classes require
Iowa City/Johnson County Senior
Adult
319-356-5220
with classes at The Center. Classes are taught by
Senior Center membership (anyone age 50. may
Center
Age 50F
knowledgeable instructors in a wide range of
become a member); many programs are open to the
285 Unn Street
areas Including arts, culture, music, fitness,
general public
Iowa City IA 52240
literature,languages, history, politics, philosophy,
Documents^ contact program
www.iceov.orR/senior
religion,science/math, technology, wellness, and
Fees `vary by program; many classes and events are
more. Expand your social circle beyond the "rid
free
of your work and family. At The Center you'll
meet other adults over 50 with interests similar to
yours. At The Center, you're part of a welcoming
community.
TRANSPORTATION
Transportation
Provides transportation for adults of any age to
Eligibility Requirements - Adult
Elder Services
Adult
319-338-0515
medical appointments. All transportation is
Documents^ contact program
1556 S In Ave, Suite A
provided by Volunteer using their own vehicles
Pees ` donation of $5.00 each way and responsible
Iowa City IA 52240
for transportation. Transportation is available M -F
for any parking fees.
www.eiderservicesinacom
8:00 am to 5:00 pm and provides door-toAcor
services.
SEATS Paretransit
Transportation systems that provides Door -to-
Eligibility Requirements - Rural Johnson County
Johnson County SEATS Paratransb
Adults
Ride Information line
Door shared -ride services to senior citizens,
residents -service is open to general public; Urban
System
319-339-6127
people with disabilities, and others who may
Johnson County residents must have certification
4810 Melrose Avenue
otherwise find it difficult to conduct daily
from their city of residence as being unable to use
Iowa City IA 52246
Ride Request line
tranactions. SEATS vans regularly tranport people
the fixed route bus service.
htto://www.iohnson-
319-339-6125
to doctors appointments, grocery stores and
Documents" contact program
countv.com/dept seats.asux7id=581
Hours of Service vary
other destinations providing clients with a
necessary and reassuring degree of freedom
Fees ^ Bask cost for one-way ride $2.00. Must pay
when boarding and correct fare must be paid either
depending on locale
In cash, by punch card or combination equal to the
fare.
Information is subject to change without notice, Please contact the agenry directly re0andin0 services. Last updated' 03/15/2016
For questions regarding the Resource Directory, rontoct Johnson County Social Servlres at 319-35&6090
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VETERAN SERVICES
Name of Program/Provider
Focus
Phone Number
Services Provided
Eligibility Requirement,
Population
&
Documents Needed,
Hours
Fees
Assistance Programs
Goodwill provides veterans with individual
Eligibility Requirements � Contact program
Goodwill's Homeless Veterans
Military
1-866466-7881
assessment, case management, counseling,
Documents^ Contact program
Reintigration Program
Veteran
classroom learning, work experience, job training,
Fees` Contact program
1441 Blairs Ferry Rd NE
skill development, placement assistance and
Cedar Rapids, IA 52402
follow-up support. This program assists veterans
www.aoodwillheartland.org/people-
in the Cedar Rapids and quad Cities areas.
services/homeless-veterans
"Operation Home' Supportive Services
Offers various programs such as rental assistance,
Eligibility Requirements — veteran or veteran in the
for Veteran Families
Military
319-393-7811
vehicle repair, and housing stabilization and
household, have served at least 1 day of active duty,
Hawkeye Area Community Action
Veteran
goods and services.
meet income guidelines, cannot have been
Program, Inc. (HACAP)
M -F 8-5:00 pm
dishonorable discharged, be homeless or at risk of
367 Southgate Avenue
homelessness
Iowa City IA 52240
Documents'" DD -214, proof of income, ID, Social
www.hacan.ora
Security cards for everyone in the household
Fees—none
Ufekung Links Program
Connects callers with home and community
Eligibility Requirements ` Service Persons 18*living
Heritage Area Agency on Aging
Military
1-866468-7887
based services and/or referral to Options
with a disability, Persons I Caregivers and
6301 Kirkwood Boulevard
Veteran
Counseling. Options Counseling is face-to-face
Veterans
Cedar Rapids IA 52404
M-F8-5:OO pm
counseling that connects persons to needed
Documents ` none
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benefits and long-term support services.
Fees none
HUD- Veteran's Supportive Housing
The Department of Housing and Urban
Eligibility Requirements Contact program
Program(VASH)
Military
319-356-5400
Development(HUB)— VA Supportive Housing
Documents^ Contact program
Iowa City Housing Authority
Veteran
(VASH) Program is a joint effort between HUD
Fees `Contact program
410 E Washington St
M -F 84:30 pm
and Veteran Affairs (VA) to move veterans and
Iowa City IA 52240
their families out of homelessness and into
httos://iceov.o,R/
permanent housing. HUD provides housing
assistance through its Housing Choice Voucher
Program (Section 8) that allows homeless
Veterans to rent privatelyowned housing.
Veterans Affairs
Connect Veterans with pertinent programs. May
Eligibility Requirements — Veteran status
Johnson County Veterans Affairs
Military
319-356.6049
provide short-term monetary help to Johnson
determined upon application
855 S Dubuque St - Suite 109C
Veteran
County Veterans In extreme financial crisis.
Documents ` DD -214 Discharge papers
Iowa City IA 52240
M -F 84:30 pm
Financial assistance is available to address the
Fees `none
wrivi ohnscrecounty.com/dept vets
following needs: shelter, utilkes, food, burial and
medical/dental expenses.
PATH
Outreach, Case Management Housing Assistance,
Eligibility Requirements ` homeless or at risk of
Mid -Eastern Iowa Community
Military
319430.7234
MH Supports
homelessness & mental illness
Mental Health Center
Veteran
D rnents`none
507 E College St
M -F 10.6:00 pm
Fees" none
Iowa City IA 52240
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,nlormatlon Is bject to cl,anpe withoutnoY ,please contact Me openrydlmtlynpprdlrp services. Jost Updated'03/15/2016
Forquwtions repardrW the Resource Din crory, conmotlohmon County Social Services at 319-354.6090
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VETERAN SERVICES
Name of Program/Provider
Focus
Phone Number
Services Provided
Eligibility Requirement,
Population
&
Documents Needed,
Hours
Fees
Veterans Grant Per Diem (GPD)
Transitional housing and support services for
Eligibility Requirements' ` veteran have served at
Programs
Military
319-530-8707
veterans who are experiencing homelessness.
least 1 day of active duty, meet income guidelines,
Shelter House Community Shelter&
Veteran
Shelter house has 11 beds designated for the
cannot have been dishonorable discharged, be
Transition Services
marv0shelterhowelowa.ory
program and participants can stay in supportive
homeless or at risk of homelessness, requires
429 Southgate Avenue
housing for up to 24 months, if appropriate.
stable/structured program to maintain mental
Iowa City IA 52240
Meals are provided, and the environment is clean,
health and sobriety
www.shelterhouseiowa.org
secure and staffed 24 hours a day.
Documents ^ Contact program
Fees- none
The Veterans Crisis Line connects Veterans in
Eligibility Requirements^ Contact program
Veterans Crisis Line
Military
HOTLINE
crisis and their families and friends with qualified,
Documents Contact program
hum,//,.vete,.n.risisline.net/
Veteran
1 -NO -273-9255x 1
24 Hours
caring Department of Veterans Affairs responders
through a confidential toll-free hotline, online
Fees' Contact program
7 days -365 days
chat, or text.
Text: 838255
24 Hours
Ida -365 days
Medical Health Care Center (VA
A health care cemer for veterans.
Eligibility Requirements `Contact program
Hospital)
Military
319-338-0581
Documents^ Contact program
Veteran Affairs Medical Center
Veteran
Extension 6383
Fees ^ Contact program
601 Hwy 6 West
Iowa City IA 52246
hftp,//www.iowacitv.va.gov/
Transportation Services
Volunteer organizations for transportation.
Eligibility Requirements_ Contact program
Volunteer Veterans Van Program
Military
1 -BOD -637-0128
Documents^ Contact program
601 Hwy 6 West
Veteran
Extension 6270
Fees `Contact program
Iowa City IA 52246
hfto://www.iowacity.va.gov/
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MEMORANDUM
Date: April 26, 2016
To: Taxi Companies 00/7fyFrom: Simon Andrew, Ass't. to City Manager
Susan Dulek, Ass't. City Attorney
Marian K. Karr, City Clerk
Troy Kelsay, Captain ICPD
Dan Striegel, Equipment Div. Superintendent
Julie Voparil, Deputy City Clerk
Re: Follow-up to Meeting with Taxi Companies/Possible Code Changes/State law
Introduction:
In a staff memo dated March 17 potential changes were outlined for metered taxi regulations
that would more closely align with the proposed TNC ordinance. Council requested staff meet
with taxi owners to discuss the proposed changes and hear other concerns. At a meeting on
March 31, staff heard suggestions from representatives of taxi companies about the proposed
changes to "level the playing field," so to speak, with the requirements in the pending TNC
ordinance, as well as what was characterized as unfair differences between the two. This
memo is staff's response to those suggestions as well as staff's suggestion to address
differences. In addition the State passed legislation creating a new chapter on Iowa Code to
regulate TNC's and level the playing field for taxicabs. Please note that when this Memo was
issued that the Governor had not signed the bill, but media reports indicate that he will do so.
Previously Suggested Changes (prior to meeting with owners and State legislation):
Vehicle Inspection. In response to a company suggestion, the Code could be amended
to delete the mechanical inspection for vehicles less than 10 years old. If a taxi
company would like City staff to perform a mechanical inspection on a vehicle that is
less than 10 years old (as one company requested), City staff will do so at the same rate
for inspections for vehicles over 10 years. Traditional taxis, regardless of model year,
will still need to be inspected for the meter, color, bubble, and lettering. If Council would
like to pursue this approach, staff will recommend an inspection fee of $35.00 for this
limited inspection. Staff sees merit to continue the current inspections, currently 58% of
all taxi vehicle inspections required a second inspection, but understands the interest to
"level the playing field" for consistency with TNC proposed language.
2. Business Office. In response to a company suggestion, the Code could be amended to
eliminate the requirement of having a business office located in Iowa City or Coralville.
Companies will need to provide the City a telephone number that will be answered 24
hours a day for purpose of the police conducting an investigation but the number need
not be the regular business number for the taxi company. Please note that the zoning
restrictions for "home occupations" and on -street parking requirements will remain
unchanged. Recently passed legislation would prohibit this as well. Note that the
effective date of the legislation should the Governor sign the bill is January 1, 2017.
April 26, 2016
Page 2
Third -Party Background Checks. In response to a company suggestion to allow
traditional taxi companies to provide third -party background checks of drivers as TNCs
are allowed under the recently passed ordinance, the Code could be amended to
provide for this with certain limitations for reasons of public safety. The Chief of Police
would reserve the right to deny an application based on criminal activity not contained in
the third -party background check (for example, an arrest for OWI that had occurred the
previous day). Similarly, the Chief would be able to revoke or suspend a driver's
authorization (i.e., the City's permission to drive a taxi) for the same reasons that the
Chief can currently do so.
4. 24/7 Services. The Code could be amended to remove this requirement leaving the
decision on hours of operation to the individual owner and company.
Additional Changes from meeting with owners on March 31, and staff responses:
The following are discussed in no particular order.
5. Insurance Requirements. In response to a company suggestion to lower the insurance
requirements, staff does not agree that the Code should be amended to decrease the
insurance requirements. For further information, see the attached memo from the City
Risk Manager to the City Clerk dated April 6, 2016. Notably, the insurance requirements
in the TNC ordinance are substantially the same as the requirements for traditional taxis.
6. No Hail. In response to a company suggestion to eliminate the bubble, color and
lettering if the company would not be hailed, staff does not agree to this suggestion for
public safety reasons. Under the current network provisions (section 5-2-3) and the TNC
ordinance, the passenger is provided with the driver's photo and the license plate
number. Without that information available to the passenger prior to entering into the
vehicle, public safety requires a bubble, unique color scheme, and lettering even if there
was no hailing. It was within the discussion that the term "blended," was used. Staff
believes that the current code provisions that provide a business model for "network
taxis" does blend the traditional taxi cab with a network based business model.
7. Surcharge. In response to the issue of dynamic pricing that is available to TNCs under
the ordinance, a limited "surcharge" could be offered which would be a flat fee per
passenger on certain days. The company would determine the fee (e.g., $5/passenger)
but the times in which the company could assess a surcharge would be limited by the
City both for reasons of enforcement and customer service. Surcharges would be
allowed during Uofl home football games on Friday, Saturday and Sunday and during
the Uofl graduations in December and May on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The
surcharge information must be on the rate card in language provided by the City.
8. Driver Approval. In response to a company suggestion that the drivers not be approved
by the City, Staff does not agree to amend the Code for public safety reasons. Without
the driver's photo and license plate available electronically to the passenger as in the
TNC Ordinance, the police department needs to be able to identify a driver and to review
the driver's background.
9. Coralville and Cedar Rapids. In response to a company suggestion, staff agrees that it
would be beneficial for Iowa City, Coralville and Cedar Rapids to have similar regulations
both with respect to companies and drivers. Staff will continue to work with these
jurisdictions on this initiative.
April 26, 2016
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Conclusion:
Before discussing the changes described above to City Council, staff would like to meet with
taxi companies to discuss the matters outlined in this memo as well as any other
suggestions. A meeting has been scheduled for Thursday, April 28, from 4:00-5:00 PM in
Harvat Hall, 410 East Washington Street. A report will be provided to Council at the May 3
meeting.
Attachment: April 6 Memo from Revenue & Risk Manager
Copy to: City Council
CITY OF IOWA CITY
MEMORANDUM
Date: April 6, 2016
To: Marian Karr, City Clerk
From: Melissa Miller, Revenue & Risk Manager 4WAL�
Re: Insurance Requirements for Taxi Cabs
Per your request, I've reviewed the insurance requirements for taxi cabs with the City's Finance
Director and insurance broker. Below are the Combined Liability requirements for various
municipalities (to cover the insured's liability for bodily injury or death of one or more persons
and destruction of property other than that of the insured as a result of any one accident or other
cause):
Iowa City - $1,000,000
Des Moines - $1,000,000
Madison, WI - $1,000,000
Cedar Rapids - $500,000
Davenport - $500,000
Council Bluffs - $500,000
Ann Arbor, MI - $500,000
Cedar Falls - $300,000
Minneapolis, MN - $300,000
AW Welt Ambrisco also provided the following estimates for what the annual premiums would
be for the following limits:
$1,000,000 combined limit - approximately $4,270 per taxi cab
$750,000 combined limit - approximately $4,000 per taxi cab
$500,000 combined limit - approximately $3,600 per taxi cab
The City's $1,000,000 liability limit has been in place for over 10 years. Factors that were
considered when establishing the limit were a) trying to ensure adequate coverage for the public
in the event of an accident, b) that the taxi industry is a specialized industry with high over the
road exposure and high public contact, c) the fact that Iowa City has heavy pedestrian and
bicycle traffic, d) the continuous rise in medical costs and e) the numerous community and
University of Iowa sponsored events that take place throughout the year which result in large
crowds and an influx of visitors into the community. These factors still exist today and it is Risk
Management's recommendation that the general liability limits remain unchanged.
Please let me know if you have any questions or I can be of further assistance.
04-21-16
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MINUTES
CITY COUNCIL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
APRIL 12, 2016
CITY MANAGER'S CONFERENCE ROOM, CITY HALL, 12:00 P.M.
Members Present: Rockne Cole, Susan Mims, Jim Throgmorton
Staff Present: Wendy Ford, Tracy Hightshoe, Geoff Fruin, Doug Boothroy, Eleanor
Dilkes, John Yapp
Others Present: Curt Nelson, Julie Zielinski, Nancy Quellhorst, Nancy Bird, Nate Kaeding,
Kate Moreland, Charlie Eastham
RECOMMENDATIONS TO COUNCIL:
Throgmorton moved to recommend approval of the request from EDC, Inc. for $25,000 in
funding for FY18.
Cole seconded the motion.
The motion carried 3-0.
Cole moved to recommend approval of the request use $50,000 CDBG Economic
Development funds for small business assistance for FY17.
Throgmorton seconded the motion.
The motion carried 3-0.
Throgmorton moved that they direct staff to incorporate the affordable housing
provisions contained in the memo from Boothroy and Yapp into a draft ordinance for the
full Council to consider. Cole seconded the motion.
The motion carried 3-0.
CALL MEETING TO ORDER:
The meeting was called to order by Chairperson Susan Mims at 12:00 P.M
CONSIDER APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
Minutes of the February 2, 2016 meeting were reviewed by Members.
Cole moved to approve the minutes as presented.
Throgmorton seconded the motion.
The motion carried 3-0.
UPDATE FROM EDC INC.: CONSIDER REQUEST FOR $25.000 IN FUNDING FOR FY18:
Ford noted that Members have a memo in their packet concerning this item. She outlined a staff
recommendation for funding of $25,000 for EDC, Inc. (Entrepreneurial Development Center) in
Cedar Rapids. She noted that both Curt Nelson and Julie Zielinski from EDC, Inc. are present
and she gave a brief outline of EDC's services. Their work includes working with businesses on
both ends of the corridor to build job opportunities and business success in the corridor. Ford
noted that EDC, Inc. has developed what they call "a recipe for success' for business assistance.
This includes ensuring the 'ingredients' of marketing, development, sales, operations, information
EDC April 12, 2016 2
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technology, and finance are all part of the business plan and that there is the right amount of
support from each area. Ford noted that EDC, Inc. has also been funded by neighboring
communities: Cedar Rapids at a $100,000; Coralville just began at the $20,000 level; North
Liberty continues at $5,000; and Hiawatha has been contributing $11,500 annually.
Ford stated that staff believes it is important to consider supporting the Entrepreneurial
Development Center because cities that help to grow entrepreneurial pursuits in their
communities are stronger cities. Entrepreneurs build businesses, create jobs and draw
employees to the area. Iowa City has been supportive of the entrepreneurial community, Ford
continued, noting that the City has also helped sponsor EntreFEST in the past, as well as provide
significant support for ICAD and the CoLab, all of which help foster support for small business
entrepreneurs. The staff recommendation, therefore, is to budget $25,000 for FY18, and an
intent to budget for FY19, with the expectation of receiving annual reports from EDC, Inc.
Ford asked Nelson to give an update on EDC's work. Nelson added that the State has also
contributed around $100,000 annually to EDC, Inc., and that Senator Harkin has been a big
supporter of what they do, with over a million dollars of support received from the federal
government for their projects. Nelson noted that although they have a Cedar Rapids address,
EDC works throughout Iowa. When he founded EDC, Inc. in 2003, it was focused primarily on
the Iowa City to Cedar Rapids' corridor, but they have worked in 40 counties over the years.
Looking at last year alone, Nelson noted that approximately a third of their hours were spent in
Iowa City itself, with around half of their time in Johnson County. He also spoke to how they
have helped raise capital for businesses and also helped to bring in needed talent for continued
operations.
Throgmorton asked Nelson if he would further clarify what some of these businesses do, as he is
not familiar with them. Nelson then gave further details to Members and responded to questions
regarding some of the businesses they have worked with. Cole asked Nelson if there are other
organizations like EDC, Inc. in the area. Nelson stated that there are no other organizations like
EDC, that they were very careful when they set it up to not duplicate what others are doing. Cole
then asked what type of outreach efforts EDC has made to under -served communities in the
area. Nelson noted that they take referrals from anywhere in the state of Iowa, that anyone who
contacts them can be eligible for support.
Throgmorton moved to recommend approval of the request from EDC, Inc. for $25,000 in
funding for FY18.
Cole seconded the motion.
The motion carried 3-0.
Hightshoe addressed Members regarding the set-aside of $50,000 for the FY17 CDBG
Economic Development funds. She stated that the decision on the use of these funds goes
through the Economic Development Committee, not the Housing and Community Development
Commission. The Housing Commission determines the amount. The funds may be used for
small business loans for businesses that hire low- to moderate -income employees. Over the
years, these funds have helped approximately 23 businesses in Iowa City. Hightshoe noted that
for FY16, they funded curb ramps in the Riverfront Crossings area, and in FY15 and earlier, they
did facade grants through the Building Change program. They were able to help approximately
nine businesses in the downtown area with renovations. Continuing, Hightshoe shared some of
the more recent projects they have assisted, noting that the fund is currently depleted. Staff is
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recommending the $50,000 be used for small business loans. Fruin then asked if Hightshoe
could give Members some examples of small businesses they have helped in the past. She
noted several local small businesses that these funds have been able to help. She stated that
the majority of businesses make their payments, and that in 2016, for example, the City expects
to receive approximately $40,000 in repayments. Hightshoe then responded to Member
questions regarding the use of these funds. Fruin noted the flexibility of these funds and how
they have been able to help fund other projects.
Cole moved to recommend approval of the request use $50,000 CDBG Economic
Development funds for small business assistance for FY17.
Throgmorton seconded the motion.
The motion carried 3-0.
Ford noted that this item on the agenda is in regards to one of City Council's strategic planning
items — to review and revise Iowa City's TIF policies. She reviewed current policies, noting that
these have been used as a guide for staff as they evaluate TIF requests. She noted the goals of
economic development — to increase the tax base, to foster a good environment for
entrepreneurial activities, and to attract high quality jobs. She noted that staff tries to meet these
goals while aligning with the Council's strategic planning, Urban Renewal Plans, and the
Comprehensive Plans. Continuing, Ford described some of the business and activity the City
has assisted financially and she described the various Economic Development Division's
budgeted financial sources.
Fruin talked about the TIF policy in general, noting that the evaluation process is one of the most
rigorous and time-consuming in the state. The policy was put together with a clear
understanding that public dollars are to be the last dollars in on projects in which the City
participates, and is designed to ensure that there is public benefit in any type of public/private
partnership.
Fruin stated that Councilors undoubtedly hear from developers about how the process for TIF
funds in Iowa City is much more rigorous than in other communities. He noted that TIF is not an
entitlement to alternative financing for developers. Fruin suggested that Members look at the
current TIF policy and determine how it is serving the community right now.
Fruin stated that as Members review policy, they may wish to add clarity to items they'd like to
see tightened and more restrictive and conversely, add clarity to items that will be allowed
greater flexibility. An example of flexibility would be the range of sustainability features required
in a project requesting TIF. Fruin noted that there is a memo in the meeting packet from Doug
Boothroy and John Yapp about affordable housing, which are tightly defined, leaving less
flexibility when comes to development and use of TIF funds.
Throgmorton stated that he believes there should be greater consistency between the economic
development policy and the strategic plan, especially with regards to sustainability, social justice,
and racial equity. He questioned if there might be some metrics in the Mayor's compact or in the
STAR communities rating process that could provide them with some particulars that would be
useful. Throgmorton pointed out that he believes most of the policies are too vague.
Throgmorton noted, for example, "achieve high quality architectural and site design" and that he
has no idea what this means. He suggested 'enhancing long-term sustainability through
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neighborhood and building design' instead, by'encouraging developments that enhance
walkability and access to jobs and schools via public transit.'
With regards to the energy efficiency component, he suggested being more specific by calling for
'energy efficiency that exceeds the State energy code by 40%,' or that 'draws from the
architectural 2030 challenge.' Overall, he believes they need greater specificity in these
components. Throgmorton stated that he does like what is being recommended in the affordable
housing memo. With regards to the creation of high quality jobs, he stated that he values this
and finds it to be very important, but he thinks that they need to find a way to reward economic
developments that directly improve jobs and opportunities for lower income residents. As for
underutilized and blighted properties, Throgmorton stated that there have been a couple of
instances where the parcels were so small that he did not understand how they could be eligible
for assistance. He noted the Camp Cardinal urban renewal area as an example. He stated that
it is very small and he questioned the'urban renewal' portion of this.
Mims stated that she would encourage Committee Members to put their suggestions and
thoughts in writing so that they can then share with the full Council, with the added benefit of
giving staff an idea of what Members are hoping to achieve. This would also allow the business
community to see what types of changes are being proposed to these policies, giving them a
chance to provide feedback to Council.
Throgmorton asked if having a transcript of this meeting would be possible, in order to provide
them with exactly what is being proposed. Mims asked staff about taking this portion of the
meeting and having it transcribed into a memo from Ford to Council, to memorialize the
discussion on changes to the TIF policies. Fruin asked if Members want staff to provide
feedback on their suggestions. Mims stated that she believes they need to get the ideas out
there so the community can react, and also to give staff more time to react to the suggestions.
Cole noted the issue of consistency and expectations of the business community. He stated that
it seems that they should administer the policy as it is currently written, until it is changed. Once
policies are changed, of course, the expectations would change as well. Cole stated that he
believes they should not be rushed in terms of recommendations and that he wants to have
outreach and feedback throughout the community first.
One exception for Cole is the affordable housing recommendations. He believes these have
been well vetted by a large number of stakeholders and might only need a few tweaks before
becoming part of the policies.
Cole noted he thinks City Council members find out about requests for TIF funds too late and are
not given time for input. The first public mention of a TIF request is when it comes before the
EDC, which is frequently only a few weeks before it comes before council. He noted he would
like more time for input.
Along the same lines, Throgmorton stated that one of his concerns has been that the policies are
quite vague and that the synthesis of vague policies has been left to the discretion of the City
Manager's office. As a result, he believes that the Council has not played much of a role in
indicating what it really wants. He believes the City Council should provide better specificity so
everyone knows what City Council requires and what they find to be important. Mims stated that
she agrees they need to get their ideas out as soon as possible so that they can move forward
obtaining community and developer feedback.
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Cole, referring to the recommendations for affordable housing, stated that he believes
modifications to the policy could be made in this area fairly quickly. Boothroy noted that when
they reviewed the affordable housing policies, they determined a requirement of a minimum of
15%, recognizing that financial gaps go up as the affordable housing requirements increase. This
is because of the revenue and value differences to the developer between offering a market rate
versus and affordable housing product.
Throgmorton asked if staff believes more work should be done on the proposal in the memo from
Boothroy and Yapp. Boothroy stated that they met last Thursday with their committee to look at
the language of the ordinance, and that everyone agreed to what was proposed. It will next go
before the Planning and Zoning Commission for their review, before going to the full Council.
Cole noted that in the past, the EDC has met only a few times per year. He asked if they could
make this a regular monthly meeting instead. Mims noted that they have always met as needed,
based on timeliness and what had to be considered by the committee. Throgmorton agreed that
they should most likely meet a minimum of once per month, especially while revising these
policies.
Throgmorton moved that they direct staff to incorporate the affordable housing
provisions contained in the memo from Boothroy and Yapp into a draft ordinance for the
full Council to consider. Cole seconded the motion.
Discussion then ensued, with Cole restating his concern that they give the community time to
weigh in on recommended policies. After a brief discussion, he agreed with the other Members
on moving forward with these recommendations.
The motion carried 3-0.
Fruin noted that staff will get this on a meeting agenda and will schedule a follow-up meeting, as
well. He asked if they could revisit one item — the City Manager's spending authority for
economic opportunity funds. Fruin stated that the practice was originally put in place as such so
that the City could be more responsive to smaller requests. He asked what the Members'
expectations are for these funds as they move forward. These would be the Economic
Development Opportunity funds, up to $50,000 per 'opportunity,' which the City Manager could
approve. Cole asked if these projects weren't previously on the Consent Calendar, and Fruin
noted that they would first be on the EDC agenda for review and approval before going to the full
Council. After some discussion, Members agreed that the current practice should continue.
Throgmorton stated that his intent with this topic is to put it on the table so that at the next
meeting they could follow up on the discussion. He noted that a month or so ago he sent the
Committee an email explaining the need for a'community gap analysis.' He stated this could be
done by meeting with a diverse set of small focus groups, sharing;the City's story about its use of
TIF, listening to reactions to that story, and asking for advice from the focus group members
about how to narrow the community gap.
Throgmorton noted that'gap analysis' is a 'term of art' in economic development. He added that
there is a big gap between what the community thinks the TIF policy and programs are and how
the staff and Council think about them. He believes they need a 'community gap analysis' in
order to alleviate misinformation. Cole agreed, stating that they do need to get out into the
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community more, and that he would like to see them better explain to the community how these
programs are administered.
Mims agreed there is an understanding gap, stating that other things have played into this
misinformation, such as comments made during political campaigns, for example. The
community does not always get correct information. She agreed that the community needs to be
better educated on the use of such programs as TIF.
Throgmorton then further clarified his idea of focus groups and how they might approach this
topic in the community. Ford noted that presenting a streamlined TIF story would be a challenge
given the technical detail required for a full understanding of the concept. She could do this and
she also said she believes elected officials should be a part of this outreach so that the
community is better able to digest the political considerations Council must address when
presented with a TIF request.
Cole stated that he believes they will need to do public forums and listening posts in order to get
stakeholder feedback on this topic. Throgmorton stated that the key is to engage in dialogue
with focus groups so that the learning can go both ways, not just trying to educate the public in
general. Cole suggested they do a series of public forums called 'bridging the gap,' where they
would have dialogue concerning the TIF. Members continued to discuss this issue, noting what
they believe are the best ways to educate the public on TIF.
Fruin stated that staff will consider these ideas and will come back to Members with a
recommendation.
STAFF REPORT:
Hightshoe talked about the micro loan program briefly, noting that staff plans to market it to
persons of color, women, and immigrants for use of these funds.
She also talked about a series of five new workshops called 'So You Want to Start a Business.'
This series, the month of May (National Small Business month), came out of a collaboration with
Kirkwood Community College, Community CPA, three local banks, and a community outreach
group, Sankofa.
COMMITTEE TIME:
None.
OTHER BUSINESS:
None.
ADJOURNMENT:
Throgmorton moved to adjourn the meeting at 1:35 pm.
Cole seconded the motion.
Motion carried 3-0.
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Council Economic Development Committee
ATTENDANCE RECORD
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X = Present
O = Absent
O/E = Absent/Excused
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IOWA CITY TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
MONDAY, MARCH 28,2016--5:30 P.M.
CITY CABLE TV OFFICE, 10 S. LINN ST. -TOWER PLACE PARKING FACILITY
MEMBERS PRESENT: Alexa Homewood, Laura Bergus, Paul Gowder
MEMBERS ABSENT: Nick Kilburg, Derek Johnk
STAFF PRESENT: Ty Coleman, Mike Brau, Geoff Fruin
OTHERS PRESENT: Josh Goding, Bond Drager
SUMMARY OF DISCUSSION
Bergus noted the litigation hold email Commissioners received from the City Attorney informing
them to keep any communications they might have had regarding the Mediacom vs. Iowa City
law suit. Coleman said Grassley informed him that Mediacom has plans to upgrade their Internet
service over the next few years to provide up to a gigabit of bandwidth. Homewood said the
City agreed to move some of the local access channels to new channel assignments and made
other accommodations to facilitate their proposed 305 -megabit service that never came to
fruition. Goding reported PATV has new schedules for their production workshops. A new
workshop on website design will be held Wed. April 27 at 6 p.m. Another new class called `Be
a YouTube Star" that will help users improve their YouTube videos will be held May 12 at 5:30.
Instruction for producers to learn how to submit programs electronically is now being offered by
appointment. PATV will partner with The Dream Center to provide production workshops for
children attending their summer day camp. PATV is seeking grant money to help cover the cost.
The Legal Department informed Coleman that there was not much that could be communicated
about the Mediacom lawsuit at this time. Legal has no knowledge of Mediacom resubmitting a
letter of credit or any filings by Mediacom with the Iowa Utilities Board. Grassley did confirm
with Coleman that it is his understanding the Mediacom is operating under a municipal
franchise. Geoff Fruin said the City is in the process of realigning its work objectives to meet
the goals of the new City Council. The communications staff is looking at the strategic plan and
trying to determine any adjustments that might be made in their operations. The programming
on City Channel 4, such as the short news clips geared for social media, has made a contribution
to those efforts. Those programs will be focusing on the strategic plan focus areas. Bergus
asked about a recent Iowa Supreme Court opinion regarding government bodies not using a staff
person to communicate with its members in such a way as to avoid open meetings laws and
asked if the City was planning to distribute a memo to boards and commissions for guidance.
Fruin said the Legal Department was preparing a memo for the City Council and it will likely go
to boards and commissions as well.
ELECTION OF OFFICERS
Bergus nominated and Gowder seconded Homewood for chair. Homewood was unanimously
elected chair. Homewood nominated Johnk for vice -chair contingent on his acceptance. Bergus
seconded. Johnk was unanimously elected vice -chair.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Bergus moved and Gowder seconded a motion to approve the amended February 29, 2016
minutes. The motion passed unanimously.
ANNOUNCEMENTS OF COMMISSIONERS
Bergus noted the litigation hold email Commissioners received from the City Attorney informing
them to keep any communications they might have had regarding the Mediacom vs. Iowa City
law suit. Homewood said she was unaware of anything Commissioners would have that would
not be on the City's servers.
SHORT PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS
None.
CONSUMER ISSUES
Homewood noted the report in the meeting packet. Billing issues seems to be a recurring
complaint.
MEDIACOM REPORT
Coleman said Grassley informed him that Mediacom has plans to upgrade their Internet service
over the next few years to provide up to a gigabit of bandwidth. Homewood said the City
agreed to move some of the local access channels to new channel assignments and made other
accommodations to facilitate their proposed 305 -megabit service that never came to fruition.
LOCAL ACCESS CHANNEL REPORTS
Homewood noted that City Channel 4 had a written report in the meeting packet and the Library
had a written report distributed at the meeting. PATV emailed Commissioners with a report
earlier in the afternoon. Goding reported PATV has new schedules for their production
workshops. The guidelines workshop will be held the first Thursday of the month at 6 p.m. The
studio training workshop will be the first Tuesday of the month at 5p.m. The HD camera
workshop is now scheduled for the second to last Thursdays at 6 p.m. Digital editing workshops
are on the first Friday at 5:30. Advanced editing is at 6 p.m. on the fourth Thursday. A new
workshop on website design will be held Wed. April 27 at 6 p.m. Another new class called `Be
a YouTube Star" that will help users improve their YouTube videos will be held May 12 at 5:30.
Instruction for producers to learn how to submit programs electronically is now being offered by
appointment. PATV is offering a series of community producer workshops at the Senior Center
on April 12, 19, and 26. Completing all 3 workshops would certify attendees in all workshops
needed to become a community producer at PATV. PATV staff has been busy editing a short
documentary for Livable Johnson County. PATV will record several programs for the Hoover
Museum. PATV will partner with The Dream Center to provide production workshops for
children attending their summer day camp. PATV is seeking grant money to help cover the cost.
Drager reported the library is moving their online video offerings to YouTube from their own
servers. Coleman said the City Channel has been exploring ways to support the City's new
comprehensive plan.
CITY CABLE TV OFFICE REPORT
Coleman said the Commission had expressed an interest in having some contact with the City
Administration and the Legal Department, when appropriate. The Legal Department informed
Coleman that there was not much that could be communicated about the Mediacom lawsuit at
this time. Legal has no knowledge of Mediacom resubmitting a letter of credit or any filings by
Mediacom with the Iowa Utilities Board. Grassley did confirm with Coleman that it is his
understanding the Mediacom is operating under a municipal franchise.
2016 TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION INITIATIVES
Coleman said the Commission had expressed a desire for better communication between the
Commission and City Administration. Geoff Fruin said the City is in the process of realigning
its work objectives to meet the goals of the new City Council. The communications staff is
looking at the strategic plan and trying to determine any adjustments that might be made in their
operations. The strategic plan has 7 focus areas and 35-40 actions items identified for staff. The
programming on City Channel 4, such as the short news clips geared for social media, has made
a contribution to those efforts. In the future those programs will be focusing on the strategic plan
focus areas. Bergus asked about a recent Iowa Supreme Court opinion regarding government
bodies not using a staff person to communicate with its members in such a way as to avoid open
meetings laws and asked if the City was planning to distribute a memo to boards and
commissions for guidance. Fruin said the Legal Department was preparing a memo for the City
Council and it will likely go to boards and commissions as well. The ruling will change the way
some bodies operate. It is permissible to call staff with questions, information, or suggestions,
but if the body is going to take a vote and staff is meeting individually with members and
determining or influencing how they might vote, it could be a violation.
ADJOURNMENT
Bergus moved and Gowder seconded a motion to adjourn. The motion passed unanimously.
Adjournment was at 6:03 p.m.
Resubmitted,
Michael Brau
Cable TV Administrative Aide
TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
12 MONTH ATTENDANCE RECORD
(X)= Present
(0) = Absent
(O/C) = Absent/Called (Excused)
Elias
Bergus
Kilburg
Butler
Homewood
3/23/15
X
X
X
X
X
Johnk
4/27/15
x
x
/c
X
X
6/1/15
X
X
X
X
X
6/22/15
o/c
X
X
X
x
8/24/15
0
x
X
x
o/c
9/28/15
X
X
X
X
X
10/16/15
X
X
X
X
x
11/23/15
X
X
o/c
o/c
x
1/25/2016
o/c
X
X
X
x
2/22/2016
x
x
x
x
o/c
Gowder
3/28/2016
x
x
o/c
o
x
(X)= Present
(0) = Absent
(O/C) = Absent/Called (Excused)