
As families search for senior living, Arkansas should stand out for those seeking a mild climate, affordable living costs, and plenty of natural beauty and outdoor activities.
Arkansas — known as “The Natural State” for its abundance of lakes, rivers, and forests — sits in a geographical transition zone between the Deep South and the Midwest, and features the best of both regions. Winters are short without extreme cold, and the Ozarks stretch down into the state’s northern counties. Here you’ll find gems such as Eureka Springs, the artistic oasis in the hills surrounding Beaver Lake, along with Ozark National Forest and the Buffalo National River. But it’s the Ouachita Mountains and healing waters of Hot Springs National Park of central Arkansas that attract most of the state’s tourists. Arkansas is also home to the small but diverse cities of Fayetteville and Little Rock, both of which are college towns with enough options and activities to cater to anyone’s interests.
Currently, A Place for Mom partners with more than 30 independent living communities in Arkansas.
The median monthly cost of independent living in Arkansas is about $2,500.
I moved my mom to West Shores because of the care needs. She has been enjoying her time and to have the front desk and staff so caring is great. You can tell that everyone is loved and well taken care of.
I rate Brookdale Russellville a 5, on all aspects. The people, all of them, were the friendliest, most helpful, most supportive in every way. They were willing to make any accommodation possible, to be sure...
Honestly the food is the main complaint from the residents. Including my mom. I go often and some doesn't look bad. You have some workers that are amazing and some seem kind a lazy. I guess that's every...
They have a nice staff, lovely facilities, variety of room sizes, nice variety of scheduled activities. I would recommend them to others who are searching for a community.
Staff very responsive to resident needs, activities plentiful, apartment size very good and dining experience much improved in last six months. My wife and I have been at Brookdale for approx 5 months and we...
I have been at Chenal Pines for about four months. I love my apartment as it has everything I need and the layout makes it very easy to get around. The social activities are wonderful. From watching...
Seem very good, clean, VA, veterans attentive, meals very good, definitely a very assisted living place, lots of activities, happier residents than ones I have seen and worked in
Honestly the food is the main complaint from the residents. Including my mom. I go often and some doesn't look bad. You have some workers that are amazing and some seem kind a lazy. I guess that's every...
It was a very easy transition with my dad. The staff are very helpful. This place is very nice and clean. My dad likes it. That was my main concerned. Their activities are good. The food looks really good.
A quick thought ; There is no place better or even it's equal imo. [name removed] is the best. By far the best place for my dad he loves it there
My 1 bedroom apartment is spacious and has a nice outdoor sitting area. I have both a dog and a cat. Nondenominational church services and Bible study are available weekly. The facility is kept clean and...
ALL the staff and administrators are very caring and attentive to the residents needs, it's obvious in their interactions that they truly like what they do and the people they serve. it's always clean, the...
Everyone there is super nice and helpful. Very clean and all kinds of activities. The food is good. The apartments are nice and decent size.
A quick thought ; There is no place better or even it's equal imo. [name removed] is the best. By far the best place for my dad he loves it there
Everyone working there seems to know my mom's name. They smile and laugh, and they bend over backwards to help her. It was the best decision to go there. The sides and salads are good to very good but the...
Independent living communities (or independent living wings of senior living communities) aren’t regulated like senior care centers. Independent living is regulated just like any other rental complex, because it’s for independent and active seniors.
It’s set apart from other rental complexes by age restrictions — usually 55+ — and by additional resort-style services on-site. If an independent living community shares a campus with an assisted living unit, only the assisted living part of the community will be regulated by the state department of health. If you would like to learn about assisted living regulations in Arkansas, check out our Arkansas assisted living regulations page.
While minimal, there are some federal regulations that all landlords of rental properties must abide by or risk lawsuits. Those federal regulations are represented by these two federal acts:
The state also typically has its own set of additional regulations for landlords or private rental properties, like independent living communities. Those regulations are outlined by the Arkansas attorney general as landlord and tenant rights. You can find those on the attorney general’s “Consumer Protections” page: Arkansas Landlord and Tenant Rights.
Most independent senior living communities are privately owned and have landlords represented by on-site managers. Seniors that have never rented before can benefit from investigating all they can about the landlord-tenant relationship and their protections under the law.
Below, we highlight some important renter rights and regulations to know. Keep in mind this list is not exhaustive, and lease agreements will vary, so always read them closely before signing.
Again, it’s very important to thoroughly read a lease agreement and understand the contract before signing. The above regulations are general and, depending on the community, a lease may have additional stipulations and rules a tenant must follow to remain in compliance with the lease. Make sure to always have copies of the written agreement to reference, especially in cases where the manager or landlord is not holding up their end of the bargain.
Arkansas offers a Consumer Complaint portal for renters and other consumers to utilize if they’re being treated unfairly in a tenant-landlord dispute. If you’ve tried to negotiate with your manager or landlord with no luck, and documented it thoroughly while continuing to pay your rent, you can seek resources through the attorney general’s office.

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