Visiting Nurse Association

When you can’t leave home, but still need care, VNA is ready. Do you have a chronic health condition? Are you dealing with a serious illness, or recovering from surgery? Our team of nurses, therapists, aides, homemakers and more promote safety and comfort in the home. We increase patient and caregiver confidence, competence, and understanding. We reduce complications, further injury, and future hospital stays. Our services include skilled nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, assistance with activities of daily living, and homemaking.

1526 Sycamore Street
Iowa City, IA 52240
United States

Visiting Angels Living Assistance Services

Visiting Angels is a national, private duty network of home care agencies. We are proud to be the nation's leading provider of non-medical senior home care services. Our Angels provide in-home care, respite care, senior personal care, elderly care, companion care, and elder care services. We can provide services in increments from 1 hour to 24 hours a day. Clients typically pay for services privately, but we also accept payment from VA Benefits Programs, and Long Term Care Insurance Benefits. Johnson County, Linn County, Benton County , Iowa County

Vintage Cooperative of Iowa City

Featuring the finest in quality construction our one-level floor plans are thoughtfully designed keeping the needs of seniors in mind. You will discover that Vintage Cooperatives is more than just a building. Cooperatives create a supportive, interdependent living environment that cultivates an active participatory lifestyle enhancing daily life and promoting heath and well being.

750 E Foster Rd
Iowa City, IA 52245
United States

Vibrant Homecare

At Vibrant Homecare, that is our goal for the clients we serve. Aging, intellectual disabilities, or physical disabilities can create challenges in completing every day activities. It is our job to help all people remain at home and as independent as possible by helping with non-medical daily tasks and needs.

175 Hwy 965 Suite 4
North Liberty, IA 52317
United States

University of Iowa Senior College

Courses cover a wide variety of topics: science, literature, athletics, music, philosophy, politics as examples. Most are taught by retired professors, but some by others or still employed faculty. Check out our website for the latest courses available: http://www.foriowa.org/senior-college/

Levitt Center for University Advancement
One West Park Road
Iowa City, IA 52242
United States

United Way of Johnson & Washington County

The United Way of Johnson County works to build a stronger community by identifying and prioritizing health and human services needs and mobilizing resources to effectively meet them. The Iowa City Area Volunteer Center programs are designed to get people involved in the community. Our online database has hundreds of volunteer opportunities in our community. Click on the "Volunteer Now" button to look through the opportunities.

1150 5th St Suite 290
Coralville, IA 52241
United States

UI Quick Care

Services UI QuickCare is a convenient choice when you suffer from common ailments or conditions not serious enough to send you to an emergency room, but you’re unable to see your regular doctor. Services are affordable and geared toward common ailments like earache, strep throat, and the flu. Reserve a spot: https://uihc.org/services/ui-quickcare

UI Hospitals and Clinics Support Groups

Services The cancer-related support groups include: Breast Cancer, Breast Cancer Survivors Gentle Yoga, Cancer (web based), Cancer for Women, Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, ACS, Look Good – Feel Better, Prostate Breakfast Club. Other support include: Alcoholics Anonymous, Down Syndrome, Eating Disorders, Brain Injury, Burn/Necrotizing Fasciitis, Chronic Pain, Heart Transplant, Huntington’s Disease, Iowa Pulmonary Hypertension, Narcotics Anonymous, UI Obesity Surgery.

UI Hospitals and Clinics Geriatric Assessment Clinic

Services The Geriatric Assessment Clinic offers a team approach to the comprehensive evaluation and treatment of older adults. Team members include physicians, nurses, social workers, and pharmacists who specialize in geriatric care. Members of the assessment team meet with each patient and caregiver to discuss: Specific patient or caregiver concerns Health history Medications Diet Social support and resources Memory Mood Daily functioning Some patients come to the clinic for a single consultation. Others may return for follow-up visits or continuing care.

920 East 2nd Avenue
Coralville, IA 52241
United States