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Chester J. Culver , Governor
Patty Judge, Lt. Governor
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Iowa Healthy Links Website

The Iowa Healthy Links website is moving! It should be operational by mid August 2010 at the latest. In the meantime, please click on these links to locate a workshop for our evidence based Iowa Healthy Links programs across the state:


Service Needs of Older Iowans:
A 2008 Survey of Older Iowans in 16 Planning Service Areas

The IDA commissioned the Center for Social and Behavioral Research (CSBR) at the University of Northern Iowa (UNI) to conduct a needs assessment among adult Iowans age 60 and older. The purpose of this project was to provide information about each of the IDA’s 16 Planning Service Areas (PSAs) regarding the use of various services within the past 12 months, current service needs, and future needs of Iowans age 60 and older living in private residences.

Final Report


State Profile Tool

The federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) awarded the Iowa Department on Aging a grant to look at how Iowans of all ages use publically funded long-term services and supports. The purpose of the project, called the State Profile Tool, was to collect data from different state agencies to assist in planning and policy making for long-term services and supports.  Click below to view the Final Report.

Final Report


Iowa Department on Aging (IDA)

We are pleased that the Governor has signed SF 204, which updates various programs and changes the Department’s name.  Effective July 1, 2009, we will be known as the Iowa Department on Aging (IDA).

The Mission of the Iowa Department on Aging (IDA) is to provide advocacy, educational, and prevention services to help Iowans remain independent as they age.  IDA provides over $30 million in services through a network of 13 Area Agencies on Aging across the state.


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