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Butterfield Trail Village

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1923 East Joyce Blvd, Fayetteville, AR 72703

Care Types

Skilled Nursing
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About Butterfield Trail Village

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Butterfield Trail Village, situated at 1923 East Joyce Boulevard in Fayetteville, Arkansas, is a respected nonprofit continuing care retirement community that has served Northwest Arkansas seniors for decades. Organized as a nonprofit corporation, Butterfield Trail Village operates with a mission-first philosophy — meaning resources are reinvested into resident care and campus improvements rather than distributed as profit. This model translates directly into higher staffing ratios, thoughtful programming, and a long-term commitment to quality that families can feel the moment they walk through the door. The community's skilled nursing center provides comprehensive post-acute and long-term care, including 24-hour registered and licensed nursing, rehabilitation therapy (physical, occupational, and speech), wound management, IV therapy, and hospice support coordination. The continuum of care on campus allows residents to transition between levels of care without leaving the community they call home — a significant comfort for both residents and families. East Joyce Boulevard is one of Fayetteville's main eastern corridors, placing Butterfield Trail Village in convenient proximity to Washington Regional Medical Center, the region's flagship community hospital located just minutes away. The campus is also close to the University of Arkansas medical research community, ensuring access to cutting-edge treatment approaches and specialist consultations. The surrounding Fayetteville neighborhood offers a wealth of amenities for visiting families. The Botanical Garden of the Ozarks on North Crossover Road is a short drive away and provides a beautiful escape for leisurely walks. Gulley Park, a beloved local green space with a dog park and picnic areas, is also nearby. A broad selection of dining options — from farm-to-table restaurants to nationally recognized chains — lines the Joyce Boulevard and Steele Boulevard corridors. Butterfield Trail Village's nonprofit status, community tenure, and East Fayetteville location make it a trusted choice for families seeking mission-driven, clinically excellent skilled nursing care in the heart of Northwest Arkansas.

Care Types at Butterfield Trail Village

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Skilled Nursing

Round-the-clock medical care and rehabilitation services provided by licensed nurses and therapists for seniors with complex health needs requiring professional oversight.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Is Butterfield Trail Village a nonprofit organization? +

Yes. Butterfield Trail Village operates as a nonprofit corporation, meaning its mission is to serve residents rather than generate profit for shareholders. Surpluses are reinvested into staffing, programming, and facility improvements to continually raise the standard of care.

What skilled nursing services does Butterfield Trail Village offer? +

The skilled nursing center provides 24-hour licensed nursing care, short-term post-acute rehabilitation (physical, occupational, and speech therapy), wound care, IV therapy, pain management, hospice coordination, and long-term care for residents with chronic or complex medical conditions.

What hospitals are near Butterfield Trail Village in Fayetteville? +

Washington Regional Medical Center is the primary nearby hospital, offering a full range of acute care, surgical, and emergency services. Mercy Hospital Northwest Arkansas in Rogers and Highlands Oncology Group are also accessible within the broader Northwest Arkansas metro area.

What makes the East Fayetteville area a good location for senior care? +

East Fayetteville offers proximity to major medical facilities, easy highway access, and a well-developed commercial corridor with dining, pharmacy, and retail options on Joyce and Steele Boulevards. The Botanical Garden of the Ozarks and Gulley Park provide beautiful natural spaces for family visits.

Does Butterfield Trail Village accept Medicare and Medicaid? +

As a long-established nonprofit community, Butterfield Trail Village works with Medicare, Medicaid, and most major insurance plans. Families are encouraged to contact the admissions team at (479) 695-8065 to discuss specific coverage, financial assistance programs, and current availability.

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