Page 4 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 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.
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.
Stella Manor Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
SC
HOS
NH
RC
SNF
Russellville
124
Facility 124
AR AVG 84
Rank #52 / 329
No
71
Facility 71
AR AVG 35
Rank #15 / 394
Mark LambStella Manor Care Center, Inc
The Green House Cottages of Homewood
SC
HOS
MC
NH
PC
RC
SNF
Mena
138
Facility 138
AR AVG 84
Rank #37 / 329
No
67
Facility 67
AR AVG 35
Rank #24 / 394
T Marquel (Kelly) ParksMena Snf Operations, LLC
Spring Creek Health and Rehab
SC
MC
NH
RC
SNF
Cabot
109
Facility 109
AR AVG 84
Rank #100 / 329
No
67
Facility 67
AR AVG 35
Rank #24 / 394
Hadleigh MccluskeyScnc, Inc
Belle View Estates Rehabilitation and Care Center
SC
NH
RC
SNF
Monticello
80
Facility 80
AR AVG 84
Rank #185 / 329
No
56
Facility 56
AR AVG 35
Rank #72 / 394
Julie TrucksDr. Ew Snf Operations, LLC
Evergreen Living Center at Stagecoach
SC
MC
NH
RC
SNF
North Bryant
116
Facility 116
AR AVG 84
Rank #79 / 329
No
34
Facility 34
AR AVG 35
Rank #202 / 394
Becky BakerSalco Nc, Inc
The Springs of Mine Creek
SC
NH
SNF
Nashville
78
Facility 78
AR AVG 84
Rank #192 / 329
No
48
Facility 48
AR AVG 35
Rank #108 / 394
Melissa WrightNashville Wellness LLC
Ashton Place Health and Rehabilitation
SC
NH
RC
Barling
122
Facility 122
AR AVG 84
Rank #53 / 329
No
19
Facility 19
AR AVG 35
Rank #296 / 394
Kristi TerryAshton Place Health And Rehab, LLC
Chapel Ridge Health and Rehab
SC
NH
SNF
Fort Smith
84
Facility 84
AR AVG 84
Rank #175 / 329
No
6
Facility 6
AR AVG 35
Rank #361 / 394
Jennifer WilliamsChapel Ridge Nursing Center, LLC
Heather Manor Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
SC
NH
RC
SNF
Hope
128
Facility 128
AR AVG 84
Rank #49 / 329
No
55
Facility 55
AR AVG 35
Rank #79 / 394
Stacey ClayHeather Manor Care Center, Inc
Covington Court Health And Rehabilitation Center
SC
NH
PC
SNF
Fort Smith
140
Facility 140
AR AVG 84
Rank #18 / 329
No
39
Facility 39
AR AVG 35
Rank #164 / 394
Enrique GomezNorthport Health Services Of Arkansas, L.l.c

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 Stella Manor Nursing and Rehabilitation Center

Mark Lamb owns Stella Manor Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, a 124-bed care facility managed by Stella Manor Care Center, Inc. on North Vancouver Avenue in Russellville, Arkansas. The building currently runs at a 65 percent occupancy rate, and resident stays average 249 days. This timeline shows that the daily operation divides its time between long-term residential care and short-term post-hospital therapy. Families can handle room costs and clinical billing through standard private pay, traditional Medicare, or state Medicaid.

Daily clinical needs are managed by a 24-hour nursing team that delivers an average of 5 hours and 24 minutes of hands-on attention per resident each day. This round-the-clock staff of registered nurses, practical nurses, and assistants handles physical therapy routines and short-term respite care. For day-to-day living, the property offers private and semi-private rooms, dining services, housekeeping, laundry support, free Wi-Fi, and medical appointment transportation. The surrounding neighborhood has a walk score of 71, so visiting families will find it easy to handle most everyday errands entirely on foot.

Prospective representatives can reach out to the admissions office to check on current bed availability or to learn about the intake requirements. The front office can talk with you about recent state inspection reports, which highlighted specific issues with medication handling and kitchen sanitation, and explain the exact steps they have taken to update their procedures.

Contact Stella Manor Nursing and Rehabilitation Center

Overview of The Green House Cottages of Homewood

The Green House Cottages of Homewood in Polk County is a 138-bed skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility at 215 Homewood Circle in Mena, Arkansas. Privately owned and administered by Vicki Hughes through Mena SNF Operations, the facility accepts Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay. Current occupancy is 62.6 percent, below Arkansas’ 71.3 percent average, ranking 111th of 166 and suggesting availability. The facility’s signature is affiliated with The Green House Project, a nationally recognized culture-change model now operating as AgingIN, which restructures nursing home care around person-directed, relationship-rich environments.

The facility incorporates thorough dementia education and training into its care philosophy, setting apart Green House Cottages from conventional skilled nursing facilities in the region. Adjusted total nursing hours reach 5 hours 10 minutes per resident day, ranking 25th among 164 Arkansas SNFs. The staffing model leans heavily on licensed practical nurses at 1 hour 24 minutes per day, LPN hours at 47 percent, above the state average, and certified nursing assistant hours at 3 hours 19 minutes daily, running 22 percent above the state. Weekend nursing coverage of 4 hours 29 minutes per day is 29 percent above the Arkansas average, an indicator that staffing levels reach weekends.

RN hours, 23 minutes daily, are modestly below the 24 minutes state average, worth noting for occupants with complex clinical needs. There’s a total of 147 staff, including 80 CNAs, 22 LPNs, and 6 RNs, with only 5 percent of total hours coming from contractors. The facility primarily serves short-stay rehabilitation residents: 48 percent of admissions are Medicare-funded with typical stays of one to two months, and 44 percent are private-pay with stays of two to three months. Long-term Medicaid occupants account for 9 percent of admissions.

The inspection record found no critical or serious citations issued, and all have been corrected. No complaint investigations, fines, or immediate jeopardy findings appear in the record. The leading deficiency categories over the seven-year window are quality of life and care, infection control, resident rights, and pharmacy services. The February 2024 survey cited administration, infection control, and nursing services, while the February 2025 survey cited infection control only, a contained pattern with no escalation in severity.

Green House Cottages of Homewood fits individuals healing from surgery, illness, or a hospital stay who want above-average staffing, a clean severity record, and a care model built on dignity and personal connection. It’s also a solid option for families needing memory-care-informed skilled nursing in rural southwest Arkansas near Mena.

Contact The Green House Cottages of Homewood

Overview of Spring Creek Health and Rehab

Spring Creek Health and Rehab has been operating in Cabot, Arkansas, for 36 years. Owned by Tina Bogard and run by SCNC, Inc., this 104-bed nursing home stays fairly busy with a 73 percent occupancy rate. Residents stay here for an average of 187 days, so the building is designed to accommodate both short-term rehab stints and permanent residential placements. When it comes to billing, the front office accepts traditional Medicare, state Medicaid, and standard private pay.

On the floor, residents get about 4 hours and 33 minutes of direct, hands-on attention every day from the nursing crew. This 24-hour team of registered nurses, practical nurses, and assistants handles daily clinical needs and physical therapy routines in an on-site gym to help people bounce back after a hospital stay.

For day-to-day life, the building has its own hair salon, an outdoor courtyard, and common dining rooms where the kitchen staff takes care of individual food choices. The location is pretty convenient for visitors too, since a 67 walk score means family members can easily take care of most basic errands on foot when they come by.

Prospective representatives can call the main office to check on open beds or to ask about the admissions process. The staff can also go over their recent state inspection reports with you, which pointed out specific issues with fall prevention and infection control, so you can see exactly how they handle safety protocols in the building.

Contact Spring Creek Health and Rehab

Overview of Belle View Estates Rehabilitation and Care Center

Drew SNF Operations, LLC runs Belle View Estates Rehabilitation and Care Center, an 80-bed care home on Old Warren Road in Monticello, Arkansas, where Julie Trucks serves as the administrator. The building keeps a stable population at roughly 78 percent occupancy, and stays average around 107 days. This timeline shows that the daily routine balances short-term therapy recovery with permanent residential care. To cover the costs of a stay, the front office processes traditional Medicare, state Medicaid, and regular private pay.

An on-staff physician coordinates clinical care alongside a 24-hour nursing team that logs about 3 hours and 53 minutes of direct, hands-on attention per resident daily. This crew handles daily medical routines and short-term physical rehabilitation right inside the building. The neighborhood carries a 56 walk score, so while family members will mostly want a car to get around town, it is possible to tackle a few quick errands on foot during a visit.

Past surveys identified specific operational and compliance issues, but the records show the management team successfully addressed and resolved those concerns. Reviewing these corrections with the staff is a good way to see how they maintain safety standards before you ask about current room choices or the steps needed for admission.

Families researching local care options can go over the building’s recent state inspection reports with the administrative team to see how they handle quality control.

Contact Belle View Estates Rehabilitation and Care Center

Overview of Evergreen Living Center at Stagecoach

Evergreen Living Center at Stagecoach, a nursing home in Bryant, Arkansas, is part of a network operated by Salco NC, Inc., under the ownership of Orenthia Steverson. With 116 beds, it accepts Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay, offering families multiple ways to pay for short-term rehabilitation and longer-term care.

The facility’s current occupancy is 84%, and most residents stay an average of 232 days. This shows the balance between post-acute rehabilitation admissions and ongoing skilled nursing care. The facility primarily focuses on rehabilitation and short-term recovery. It offers a formal short-term rehabilitation program, respite care, and standard nursing services.

Daily nurse staffing averages about 4 hours and 37 minutes per resident daily, which is made up of registered nurses, licensed nurses, and nursing aides. The facility has 24-hour staffing to provide continuous services for residents needing assistance with medical care, medication management, and activities of daily living.

State inspections cited deficiencies in staffing adequacy, adherence to care procedures, documentation completeness, and consistency in infection control and environmental safety protocols. So, families evaluating the facility should ask directly how they manage resident transfers, staff scheduling, care-planning documentation, and infection prevention.

Daily life of residents is supported by a certified dietary manager and cooking staff who prepare nutritious meals. They work with residents and families to honor food preferences and medical diet requirements.

Residents also have access to amenities, including a full-size therapy gym for rehabilitation work and a communal dining space and activity area for socializing. The facility also has an outdoor courtyard and salon services. Daily activities are scheduled to keep seniors entertained and provide more ways to socialize within the community.

The facility has a Walk Score of 34, so the surrounding area is somewhat walkable. Family members nearby can reach some essential services on foot, but most visits require driving.

Contact Evergreen Living Center at Stagecoach

Overview of The Springs of Mine Creek

The Springs of Mine Creek is a 78-bed skilled nursing facility that runs at a high local capacity, typically accommodating 74 residents. The property logs an extended 216-day average length of stay, which indicates an operational model centered around ongoing long-term care rather than temporary post-hospital stays. Financial options cover standard private pay, Medicare, and Medicaid. Located on North Main Street in a compact downtown area, the neighborhood provides a somewhat walkable layout where a few local services can be reached on foot.

Direct care records indicate that the floor staff delivers an average of 4 hours and 24 minutes of nursing care per resident each day, with nurse aides accounting for 2 hours and 52 minutes of that total. This nursing team works alongside on-site therapy assistants, speech-language pathologists, a nurse practitioner, a dietitian, and a mental health caseworker. On the compliance side, public records from the Arkansas Department of Human Services, Office of Long Term Care report that the facility carries zero financial fines or regulatory penalties over the past three years.

While state inspectors have previously flagged standard deficiencies involving infection control, environmental maintenance, and medication safety procedures over a four-year window, the operator corrected every finding following the reviews, leaving zero critical or serious citations on its record.

Prospective residents searching for a high-occupancy, long-term nursing placement with consistent daily staffing can check these state health department tracking files to evaluate the building’s history. The public documentation outlines an established home backed by heavy daily direct care hours, a small-town layout, and an unpenalized regulatory history, balanced against typical upkeep and infection control fixes.

Contact The Springs of Mine Creek

Overview of Ashton Place Health and Rehabilitation

Ashton Place Health and Rehabilitation is a remarkable home nestled in Barling, Arkansas, that boasts a plethora of exceptional offerings. From short-term rehabilitation services to long-term care and respite care, they have it all. Every aspect of this community is thoughtfully curated to radiate warm comfort and elevate the senior living experience. Step inside and be greeted by a light-filled interior, creating an environment where seniors can truly enjoy mundane experiences.

The home also goes above and beyond with its outdoor spaces, offering breathtaking surroundings that invite residents to bask in nature’s beauty. The amenities provided are equally impressive, including a state-of-the-art rehabilitation gym, free Wi-Fi for staying connected, luxurious Tempur-Pedic mattresses for utmost comfort, and even beauty salon services to enhance well-being and confidence. From social gatherings to stimulating events, residents are encouraged to embrace new experiences and create meaningful connections. The accommodations are nothing short of exceptional as well, with both private and semi-private options available. Every detail is designed to provide the utmost comfort and privacy, ensuring a premier senior living experience that surpasses expectations.

Contact Ashton Place Health and Rehabilitation

Overview of Chapel Ridge Health and Rehab

Providing skilled nursing and rehabilitation services, Chapel Ridge Health and Rehab is a nursing home in Fort Smith, AR. Licensed nurses support care, with long-term care for ongoing needs and short-term rehabilitation for a temporary recovery stay. It is administered by Jennifer Williams under the ownership of Chapel Ridge Nursing Center.

The 84-bed home has private and semi-private rooms. It is currently at 96% occupancy, with 81 beds occupied and an average length of stay of 176 days. Moreover, total nurse staffing is 5 hours and 8 minutes per resident per day, representing the daily nursing time available to each resident.

Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay are accepted. This indicates that Medicare can help cover short-term skilled care after a hospital stay, while Medicaid can help families whose savings may not cover an extended stay. Moreover, private pay allows payment directly from personal funds.

On-site amenities include a salon, a spa, and a sun room. Moreover, dining services and Wi-Fi are available, along with a variety of programs.

Contact Chapel Ridge Health and Rehab

Overview of Heather Manor Nursing and Rehabilitation Center

Stacy Clay owns Heather Manor Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, a 128-bed care facility on West 23rd Street in Hope, Arkansas, which is operated by Heather Manor Care Center, Inc. The building maintains an occupancy rate of about 69 percent, leaving immediate openings for new admissions. Residents stay here for an average of 183 days, showing that the daily operation handles a steady mix of short-term post-hospital therapy and extended residential care. For payment, the front office processes traditional Medicare, state Medicaid, and regular private funds.

On-site features include private and semi-private rooms, a library, Wi-Fi, and a separate entrance dedicated to the short-term rehabilitation unit. The 24-hour nursing team averages nearly five hours of direct, hands-on attention per resident daily to manage clinical routines, temporary respite care, and medical appointment transportation.

For visitors, the surrounding neighborhood has a 55 walk score, meaning you can easily take care of a few quick tasks on foot, though most errands will require a short drive.

Interested individuals can check current room availability by speaking with the admissions desk. During the conversation, you can also ask the administration to explain how they have updated their daily procedures following recent state inspection reports, which highlighted ongoing compliance issues across multiple care domains. This discussion can help you evaluate how the team currently manages safety and quality assurance protocols in the building.

Contact Heather Manor Nursing and Rehabilitation Center

Overview of Covington Court Health and Rehabilitation Center

Located in Fort Smith, Arkansas, Covington Court Health and Rehabilitation Center is a caring, home-like environment with the added bonus of professionally trained nurses, certified nurses’ aides, and therapists. At our facility, you will not only find a commitment to quality but also a professional and caring staff. Beautifully decorated and pleasant common areas create a warm and welcoming environment. The Pavilion allows for easy access for loved ones to visit.
We offer private and semi-private suites with upscale bathrooms. Each resident room has cable television and complimentary Wi-Fi. Our facility offers beautician services and laundry services so residents always feel and look their best. During meals, residents can dine in the comfort of their room or in our restaurant style dining area surrounded by friends.

Contact Covington Court Health And Rehabilitation Center

Weighting overview

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