Page 20 of Best Senior Communities in Arkansas

Why trust this guide? Our editorial team analyzed 417 senior communities in AR using AR Dept. of Human Services (DHS) data, inspection records, complaints, amenities, and facility-level details. How we rank senior communities in AR
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Avg Walk Score: 35/ 100The average Walk Score across facilities in Arkansas. A third-party neighborhood walkability score (0–100) measuring convenience and context, not healthcare quality. Individual facilities can vary widely from this average.
National Average: 50/ 100
Avg No. of Beds: 84The average licensed bed capacity across facilities in Arkansas. Individual facilities can vary widely from this average.
National Average: 90

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Info below is compiled from the AR Dept. of Human Services (DHS), senior community websites & trusted data sources such as Walk Score & BBB.

Communities are listed from highest to lowest based on our ranking methodology.

Care Types in This Table AL (Assisted Living): Housing with help for daily activities like bathing, dressing, and medication, without 24-hour skilled nursing. NH (Nursing Home): 24/7 skilled nursing care for residents with complex, ongoing medical needs. SNF (Skilled Nursing Facility): Round-the-clock nursing care, often for recovery after surgery, injury, or illness. MC (Memory Care): Secured, specialized care for people living with Alzheimer's or dementia. RC (Respite Care): Short-term temporary care that gives family caregivers a break. HOS (Hospice Care): Comfort-focused care for those with a terminal illness, prioritizing quality of life over treatment. PC (Palliative Care): Comfort-focused care for serious illness at any stage, including alongside curative treatment. SC (Senior Communities):
City and state of the facility. Used for mapping and state-average comparisons.
Licensed bed capacity (maximum allowed). Not the same as how many beds are currently filled.
Indicates whether residents are allowed to have pets in the facility.
Third-party neighborhood walkability score (0–100). Convenience/context metric, not a healthcare quality measure.
Better Business Bureau grade for the operating company. Reflects complaint handling and business practices, not clinical care quality.
A named contact for the facility. Hover the name to see their role — Administrator (state administrator of record or facility-provided administrator), Nursing Director, Medical Director, or Staff. The most authoritative available is shown.
Name of the licensed owner, operator, or managing entity as filed with the state. Useful for grouping facilities under the same organization.
The Springs of Batesville
SC
HOS
MC
NH
PC
SNF
Batesville
150
Facility 150
AR AVG 84
Rank #12 / 329
No
10
Facility 10
AR AVG 35
Rank #340 / 394
A+Jennifer Campbell – InterimBatesville Healthcare LLC
Lakeside Nursing Center
SC
HOS
MC
NH
PC
RC
SNF
Lake City
85
Facility 85
AR AVG 84
Rank #170 / 329
No
31
Facility 31
AR AVG 35
Rank #228 / 394
A+--
The Springs of Pine Bluff
SC
HOS
MC
NH
PC
SNF
Pine Bluff
103
Facility 103
AR AVG 84
Rank #121 / 329
No
60
Facility 60
AR AVG 35
Rank #48 / 394
-Melissa Carnal-
Ashley Rehabilitation and Health Care Center
SC
HOS
MC
NH
SNF
Rogers
100
Facility 100
AR AVG 84
Rank #130 / 329
No
76
Facility 76
AR AVG 35
Rank #6 / 394
-David GayLtc Of Rogers, LLC
Peachtree Village of Farmington
SC
AL
RC
Farmington (Southwinds)
70
Facility 70
AR AVG 84
Rank #205 / 329
No
12
Facility 12
AR AVG 35
Rank #329 / 394
-Destiny SandovalPeachtree Village Of Farmington, LLC
Avenir Memory Care at Fayetteville
SC
MC
Fayetteville
59
Facility 59
AR AVG 84
Rank #235 / 329
Yes
11
Facility 11
AR AVG 35
Rank #332 / 394
-Tim LindseyAvenir Memory Care At Fayetteville LP
Peachtree Village, LLC
SC
AL
RC
Fort Smith
59
Facility 59
AR AVG 84
Rank #235 / 329
No
47
Facility 47
AR AVG 35
Rank #117 / 394
-Nancy Sullivan-
Community Life Services Facility II
SC
AL
Little Rock (John Barrow)
10
Facility 10
AR AVG 84
Rank #308 / 329
No
39
Facility 39
AR AVG 35
Rank #164 / 394
-Leeona HarrisonCommunity Life Services, Inc
The Springs of Broadway
SC
NH
West Memphis
119
Facility 119
AR AVG 84
Rank #73 / 329
No
40
Facility 40
AR AVG 35
Rank #158 / 394
-Arne AbleWest Memphis Wellness LLC
The Springs of Searcy
SC
NH
Searcy
245
Facility 245
AR AVG 84
Rank #1 / 329
No
50
Facility 50
AR AVG 35
Rank #98 / 394
-Desiray ThurmanSearcy Healthcare LLC

Rank badges are statewide: each community is ranked against every AR community we track that reports that metric, not just the 417 on this page.

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Overview of The Springs of Batesville

The Springs of Batesville, situated in Batesville, Arkansas, is a Medicaid and Medicare-certified, for-profit nursing home with a profound mission. With a team of impeccable nurses, top-notch staff, excellent amenities, and specialized programs, The Springs Batesville prioritizes every senior’s health continuously. 
Whether short-term rehabilitation or long-term care, The Springs – Batesville is dedicated to providing quality services and compassionate care, uniting residents into one community that prioritizes their well-being.

Built on the pillars of care, respect, and positivity, the community at The Springs of Batesville provides peace of mind to families, fostering an environment where residents genuinely feel at home. They aim to create a second home, ensuring they are in good hands and ready to embrace life’s adventures with health and happiness during their golden years. 

Contact The Springs of Batesville

Overview of Lakeside Nursing Center

Lakeside Nursing Center has been part of Lake City, Arkansas for 24 years, running 85 beds at 82.4% occupancy. The care list is broad: nursing home services alongside hospice, memory care, palliative care, respite care, and skilled nursing, all under one roof. The Walk Score sits at 31, somewhat walkable but still mostly a car-dependent stretch of Arkansas.

Registered nurses put in about 14 minutes per resident daily. LPNs add another 14 minutes. Nurse aides carry the bulk of hands-on care at roughly two hours and 39 minutes. Residents get about four hours and 48 minutes of total nursing time each day.

Lakeside accepts Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay, and its resident population splits between two groups: people passing through for short-term rehab, and people settling in for longer-term nursing care. Most new residents arrive as private-pay admissions, typically staying two to three months. Rehabilitation services, respite care, and a dedicated short-term rehab track round out what’s offered, backed by staffing around the clock.

On inspections, two themes have come up consistently: medication management and environmental and hazardous-materials safety. Lakeside, then, is established, with 85 beds in Lake City, built around two overlapping tracks: short-term recovery and longer-term skilled nursing care, with a staffing structure weighted heavily toward direct nurse aide support.

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Overview of The Springs of Pine Bluff

The Springs of Pine Bluff is a 103-bed nursing home that provides standard long-term nursing, specialized memory care, and hospice services on a single campus. The facility operates with a 136-day average length of stay, indicating a balanced mix of permanent residents and temporary post-acute patients. Financial coverage is structured around standard private-pay, Medicare, and Medicaid programs.

Nursing schedules show that the staff provides an average of 4 hours and 21 minutes of direct care per resident each day. This team coordinates several clinical programs beyond basic physical therapy, including stroke recovery, IV placement, post-surgical care, orthopedic therapy, and diabetes management. The building also houses a dedicated dementia wing, “Serenity at The Springs,” and utilizes a telemedicine link to connect residents with doctors remotely.

On the regulatory side, public monitoring files from the Arkansas Department of Human Services, Office of Long Term Care show that state inspectors have previously flagged minor deficiencies involving infection control, pharmacy storage, and quality of care. The operator resolved these issues after each review, and the home carries zero critical or serious citations.

Older adults investigating regional long-term nursing programs or post-hospital medical recovery options can review these public records to assess the facility’s baseline. State tracking files describe an established care environment backed by steady daily nursing hours and diverse clinical capabilities, balanced against standard administrative and infection control fixes.

Contact The Springs of Pine Bluff

Overview of Ashley Rehabilitation and Health Care Center

David Gay serves as the administrator for Ashley Rehabilitation and Health Care Center, a 100-bed facility on 22nd Street in Rogers, Arkansas, operated by LTC of Rogers, LLC. The building currently runs at roughly 60 percent occupancy, indicating open beds for new admissions. Stays here average around 129 days, demonstrating a balanced daily workload between permanent residential care and short-term post-hospital therapy. Families can coordinate stay costs through traditional Medicare, state Medicaid, or standard private pay.

The neighborhood features a very walkable layout, allowing visitors to easily complete daily errands on foot when stopping by. Inside, the 24-hour nursing team provides about 3 hours and 40 minutes of direct, hands-on care per resident daily. This time is split across registered nurses, practical nurses, and assistants to manage regular clinical routines and an on-site therapy program. The clinical setup includes an on-staff physician, a dietitian, hospice care, and targeted programs for stroke recovery, orthopedic rehab, cardiac care, pulmonary needs, diabetes, and Alzheimer’s support.

State inspection records show that regulatory reviews have historically centered on staffing consistency, medication management, infection control protocols, documentation accuracy, and basic care delivery standards. You can ask the administrative staff to walk you through these past survey patterns and explain how they currently monitor their daily quality control procedures.

Interested individuals can get in touch with the main office to check on current room availability or to discuss the general registration steps.

Contact Ashley Rehabilitation and Health Care Center

Overview of Peachtree Village of Farmington

Peachtree Village of Farmington is a wonderful senior living community located in Farmington, Arkansas. With a range of living options available, including independent living, assisted living, and memory care, Peachtree Village caters to the unique needs and preferences of all of its residents. What sets Peachtree Village of Farmington apart is their commitment to creating a comfortable and enjoyable lifestyle. 
The community features spacious and well-designed apartments for a warm and comfortable living space. Peachtree Village also offers a variety of amenities and programs to enhance its residents’ daily lives. From delicious meals served in the dining area to engaging social and recreational activities, there’s always something happening at Peachtree Village. The friendly and dedicated staff are available 24/7, providing personalized care and assistance to meet the individual needs of each resident.

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Overview of Avenir Memory Care at Fayetteville

Twelve years running, Avenir Memory Care at Fayetteville operates a 59-bed memory care community in Washington County, Fayetteville. The single-story building is built around suites, and the surrounding area is car-dependent (Walk Score 11), so daily errands mostly mean getting in a car. Tim Lindsey administers the community, with Nena Wood as Executive Director.

What separates this place from a general assisted living community with memory support tacked on is the certification: Avenir holds an Alzheimer’s Special Care Unit designation. That’s a specific, licensed standard, and it points to a building and staffing model designed around dementia care from the ground up.

Respite care is available for families who need a short-term arrangement rather than a permanent move, and transportation services plus fitness and recreation programming round out daily life. Pets are welcome too, which removes one common obstacle to moving in.

Put together, the picture here is narrow but clear: twelve years of operating history, a dedicated memory care certification, and suite-style housing built for residents who need structured dementia care, not residents who happen to also have memory issues alongside general assisted living needs.

Contact Avenir Memory Care at Fayetteville

Overview of Peachtree Village

Located on Fresno Street, Peachtree Village is a residential assisted living community in Fort Smith, Arkansas. As an assisted living provider, it’s designed to support older adults requiring help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, and medication management, while supporting independence wherever possible. The 59-bed community has been operating for 36 years, which speaks to its stability in the area.

To support residents’ daily needs, the home has 24-hour staffing. A fitness room is an opportunity for residents to stay active, and monthly events and an activity program help shape community life. The home includes utilities as part of its service model, which can simplify budgeting for families. The location, with a Walk Score of 47, is slightly walkable, but most visits and errands will need a car.

For families factoring in Peachtree Village, an on-site tour is the best way to know the home’s daily feel, see the room options, and talk about care services and dining arrangements in detail.

Contact Peachtree Village, LLC

Overview of Community Life Services Facility II

Spend your best years at Community Life Services Facility II, an esteemed community in Little Rock, AR, offering assisted living. With its intimate and welcoming setting, the community strives to accommodate up to 10 residents, especially those with developmental and intellectual disabilities. A kind and well-trained team also provides the highest quality of care tailored to residents’ unique needs around the clock.

Residents are encouraged to live actively and make new friends with a well-thought-out calendar of engaging activities and enriching programs that highlight their interests and capabilities. Here, delicious and healthy dining options are served to ensure residents have the finest dining experience that caters to their dietary needs and preferences. With its dedicated services and state-of-the-art amenities, the community strives to maintain residents’ independence without hassles.

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Overview of The Springs of Broadway

Located on West Broadway in West Memphis, Arkansas, The Springs of Broadway is a skilled nursing facility operated by West Memphis Wellness LLC. The community is owned by Jack Smith and administered by Arne Able. Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay are accepted, giving families several ways to cover short-term rehabilitation and long-term nursing care. The community has 119 beds, with an occupancy rate of 55%.

Residents stay for an average of 87 days, which is a mix of people recovering after a hospital stay and those who need ongoing nursing support. Nurse staffing averages 3 hours and 50 minutes per resident daily. Care is provided by registered nurses, nurse aides, and licensed practical nurses. This level of hands-on staffing forms the foundation of the community’s daily operations.

State inspections have identified concerns involving food preparation safety, kitchen sanitation, medication storage, and resident care practices. These are important operational and clinical areas that families should discuss during a tour and while speaking with the care team about how daily protocols are managed. Families considering the community should also spend time observing meal service and asking about its approach to food safety and medication management.

The community has a Walk Score of 40, so a few nearby services are within walking distance, but most trips require transportation. For family members visiting from nearby, the area offers reasonable access without heavy traffic congestion.

Contact The Springs of Broadway

Overview of The Springs of Searcy

Operated by Searcy Healthcare LLC, The Springs of Searcy is a skilled nursing home in Searcy, Arkansas, with 245 beds. The community is owned by Amanda Lewallen and administered by Desiray Thurman. Families can choose from Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay to cover both short-term rehabilitation and longer-term nursing care. Located at 1205 Skyline Drive, the community is in a moderately walkable area. Some daily errands can be completed on foot.

The community currently has 109 residents, with an occupancy rate of 44%. Residents stay for an average of 176 days, which is a mix of post-acute rehabilitation and ongoing skilled nursing care. Nurse staffing averages 4 hours and 29 minutes per resident daily. Care is provided by registered nurses, nurse aides, and licensed practical nurses.

State inspections have found opportunities for improvement in documentation of care planning, particularly for individualized assessment with specialized care, such as catheter management and skin care. The community has also enhanced staffing documentation, resident safety protocols, food handling procedures, and environmental sanitation and pest management. These are important areas of operational and clinical activity to stay compliant.

Contact The Springs of Searcy

Weighting overview

  • 35%
    Resident Experience
  • 25%
    Regulatory
  • 15%
    Visual Media
  • 10%
    Website
  • 10%
    Stability
  • 5%
    Environment
01

Resident & Family Experience 35%

The single largest share of every ranking. Aggregated review sentiment and volume from major platforms — the closest signal to real resident experience.

  • Includes
  • Review Sentiment
  • Review Volume
02

Regulatory & Safety Record 25%

State inspection records, citations, and complaint visits. We weight per-inspection rates more heavily than raw counts.

  • Includes
  • State Inspections
  • Citations/Inspection
  • % Inspections w/ Citations
  • Complaint Visits
  • Accreditations
  • BBB Rating
03

Visual Media & Transparency 15%

Communities that publish high-quality visuals give families a real preview. No photos or tours = a negative transparency signal.

  • Includes
  • Video Tours
  • Virtual Walkthroughs
  • Photo Quantity
  • Photo Quality
04

Website & Operator Transparency 10%

Site quality and whether the operator publishes basic accountability information — staff names, contact details, ownership.

  • Includes
  • Website Content
  • Mobile Usability
  • Staff Info Available
  • Owner Info Available
05

Community Stability 10%

Operational signals indicating whether a community is well-run and meeting demand.

  • Includes
  • Occupancy Rate
  • Bed Options
06

Environment & Pricing 5%

Walkability and pricing transparency. Walk Score is weighted higher for Independent Living than for Memory Care, where most residents do not leave unaccompanied.

  • Includes
  • Walk Score
  • Pricing Transparency
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Frequently Asked Questions about Senior Communities in Arkansas

What is senior living?

Senior communities are residential settings designed for adults aged 55 or older, with options ranging from active independent living to assisted living and memory care.

How many senior communities are listed on this page?

This page features 417 senior communities in Arkansas. Use the filters and comparison tools above to compare ratings, amenities, and pricing.

How do I choose the right senior community in Arkansas?

Start by matching the level of care offered to the resident's current and anticipated needs, then compare licensing status, staff-to-resident ratios, recent inspection results, and pricing. Tour at least two or three communities in Arkansas, talk to current residents and families, and confirm what is included in the base rate versus billed as add-on services.

What should I look for when visiting senior communities in Arkansas?

Pay attention to staff interactions with residents, cleanliness and odor, food quality at meal times, the activity calendar, and how questions about pricing and care plans are answered. Ask to see the most recent state inspection report, the move-out / level-of-care-change policy, and a sample monthly bill that lists every fee.