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Iowa Department of Inspections & Appeals

Iowa Department of Inspections & Appeals. “Protecting the Health and Safety of Iowans”. Public Forums. Introductions. January 5, 2009. Iowa Department of Inspections & Appeals. The Department is composed of four main divisions and four attached units: Administration Division

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Iowa Department of Inspections & Appeals

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  1. Iowa Department of Inspections & Appeals “Protecting the Health and Safety of Iowans” Public Forums Iowa Department of Inspections & Appeals

  2. Introductions January 5, 2009 Iowa Department of Inspections & Appeals

  3. The Department is composed of four main divisions and four attached units: Administration Division Health Facilities Division Administrative Hearings Division Investigations Division Attached Units Child Advocacy Board Employment Appeal Board State Public Defender State Racing and Gaming Commission January 5, 2009

  4. Health Facilities Division The purpose of the Health Facilities Division is to enhance the safety, security and general welfare of the persons served in licensed/certified facilities and programs. Source: DOM FY 08 Financial Summary Iowa Department of Inspections & Appeals

  5. State Licensed Health Care Facilities Long-Term Care Facilities – 757 Facilities • 409 Nursing Facilities • 140 Intermediate Care Facilities • 208 Residential Care Facilities Adult Services Bureau – 311 Programs • 218 Assisted Living Programs • 50 Assisted Living Dementia Specific Programs • 36 Adult Day Services • 7 Elder Group Homes Hospitals – 123 Hospitals • 40 Acute Care Hospitals • 82 Critical Access Hospitals • 1 Long-Term Acute Care Hospital Iowa Department of Inspections & Appeals

  6. Funding Sources 84 percent of the Division’s funding comes from the federal government – Medicare and Medicaid Funds 16 percent of the Division’s funding comes from a state appropriation Source: DOM FY 08 Financial Summary Iowa Department of Inspections & Appeals

  7. Iowa Has ExcellentNursing Facilities! January 5, 2009 Iowa Department of Inspections & Appeals

  8. Iowa Nursing Homes Compared toNational Averages January 5, 2009 Iowa Department of Inspections & Appeals

  9. Average # of Deficiencies per Survey by Scope & Severity Average # of Deficiencies per Survey by Scope & Severity – FY08 January 5, 2009 Iowa Department of Inspections & Appeals

  10. Percentage of Facilities with Remedy Effectuated by Fiscal Year January 5, 2009 Iowa Department of Inspections & Appeals

  11. Deficiency-Free Facilities and ProgramsIn Iowa During SFY 2008 January 5, 2009 Iowa Department of Inspections & Appeals

  12. Deficiency-Free Facilities and Programs In Your Area • Windsor Manor, Vinton • Clarence Nursing Home, Clarence • Crestview Nursing & Rehab, West Branch • Valley View, North English • Jefferson Point, North Liberty • Anamosa Care Center, Anamosa • Woodland Park, Anamosa • Linn Manor Care Center, Marion • Winslow House Care Center, Marion • Cherry Ridge, Mount Vernon • Valley View Manor, Muscatine January 5, 2009 Iowa Department of Inspections & Appeals

  13. Governor’s Award Winning Facilities January 5, 2009 Iowa Department of Inspections & Appeals

  14. Governor’s Award for Quality Care • Awarded to nominated facilities that provide the highest level of care to their residents. • 38 awards have been presented to 34 facilities across the state. • Four facilities are repeat winners. • Four facilities in east-central Iowa have been award winners: • Cedar Manor, Tipton (2001 and 2007) • Crestview Nursing & Rehab Center, West Branch (2006) • Linn Manor Care Center, Marion (2001) • United Presbyterian Home, Washington (2001 and 2003) January 5, 2009 Iowa Department of Inspections & Appeals

  15. SFY 2008 Long-Term CareState Enforcement Actions Fines Collected From Nursing Facilities FY 08: $180,585 Source: DIA Fining and Citation Data January 5, 2009 Iowa Department of Inspections & Appeals

  16. SFY 2008 Assisted Living ProgramsState Enforcement Actions Source: DIA Fining and Citation Data January 5, 2009 Iowa Department of Inspections & Appeals

  17. Iowa’s Population is Changing January 5, 2009 Iowa Department of Inspections & Appeals

  18. Iowa Demographics Source: Kaiser State Health Facts, 2005 and 2000 US Census Iowa Department of Inspections & Appeals

  19. The Changing Face of Long-Term Care in Iowa • Today’s seniors have more options than ever before • Assisted Living Program • Elder Group Homes • Adult Day Care Services • Continuing Care Communities • Independent Living • Home and Community-Based Services to keep seniors in their homes • Nursing facility residents’ care needs are greater due to acuity January 5, 2009 Iowa Department of Inspections & Appeals

  20. Important Telephone Numbers Health Facilities Division Complaint Hotline 1-877-686-0027 Long-Term Care Ombudsman’s Office 1-800-532-3213 January 5, 2009 Iowa Department of Inspections & Appeals

  21. Contact Us Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals Health Facilities Division Lucas State Office Building 321 East 12th Street Des Moines, IA 50319-0083 (515) 281-4115 January 5, 2009 Iowa Department of Inspections & Appeals

  22. Internet Access to Information https://dia-hfd.iowa.gov/DIA_HFD/Home.do http://www.medicare.gov/NHCompare/ January 5, 2009 Iowa Department of Inspections & Appeals

  23. Questions? January 5, 2009 Iowa Department of Inspections & Appeals

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