Rights of Those Living in Facilities or Programs

Nursing homes must have written policies guaranteeing the rights of residents and must make the policies available to all residents. Resident rights are guaranteed by the 1987 Nursing Home Reform Law and also by Iowa law. Generally, residents have the right to: 

  • access their own information and to receive information;
  • make complaints; 
  • receive adequate and appropriate care and be informed and make decisions about their care; 
  • privacy and confidentiality; Hand pointing to documents with a gold ribbon
  • remain in the facility unless a transfer or discharge is necessary, to be notified in advance of transfer or discharge, and to be safely transferred or discharged; 
  • dignity, respect, and freedom; 
  • have visits; and 
  • have independence. 

Those living in assisted living programs or elder group homes (called "tenants") or those receiving adult day services also have rights. The agreement signed with the program, home, or service provider must state those rights.

Federal and State Law

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