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Brookfield Senior Living’s Bella Vista Retirement Community

Oct 19, 2020

Exceptional Retirement Living in Bella Vista, AR


Brookfield Senior Living is proud to offer an exceptional retirement community in beautiful Bella Vista at Highlands Crossing. Our community is a Level I assisted living facility that caters to independent seniors who may need occasional assistance with the activities of daily living or household chores. We are the only fully licensed assisted living facility in Bella Vista, Arkansas.


Our Community Emphasizes Independent Living 

At Brookfield Senior Living in Bella Vista, we understand the importance of allowing residents to maintain their independence and individuality. However, we also know how important it is to provide support and assistance to residents when they need it. 


Our emphasis on vibrant, independent living begins with our community’s residential suites.

Our apartments emphasize comfort, privacy and dignity. 
Each suite offers a kitchenette, refrigerator, freezer and microwave, as well as a private bathroom. Our community is ground level and handicap accessible, making it easier for residents to explore, socialize and enjoy themselves on their own schedule. 

Additionally, Brookfield Senior Living residents have access to a well-rounded array of common areas, recreational activities, and social events. With assistance from our care teams, our residents have all the tools they need to lead active, healthy, engaged and independent lives.


Our Dining Program Emphasizes Nutrition and Individual Needs

Our dining program is designed to accommodate special dietary needs while also maintaining a high standard of nutrition and taste for each resident. We offer three meals per day and unlimited access to our juice and snack bar. 


Our dining program is able to accommodate special requests at holidays and can work with residents’ families and medical recommendations to create special dietary plans. 

Our Payment Options Are Flexible

Brookfield Senior Living in Bella Vista accepts self-pay, Veteran’s Administration payments, and long-term care insurance. We work with each resident and their family to find the best payment method for them. 

Our Care Team is Exceptional

Brookfield Senior Living’s care team consists of experienced administrators, registered nurses and care providers. Our team’s approach to resident care is centered on compassion, dignity and peace of mind. 


In addition to improving our residents’ lives through quality of care, our team emphasizes resident health and encourages an active, engaged lifestyle. Our care team works with each resident to create a care plan that meets their needs while still allowing them to live full, stimulating lives. 

Our Care Services Are Individualized

We understand that not every resident needs daily assistance or support. Some residents prefer limited help, while others may require assistance with the activities of daily living or have short-term care needs during an illness. 


Our care plans are individualized so each resident receives the level of care and support he or she needs. Each member of our community undergoes a resident care assessment, performed by a healthcare professional, so we can find the right level of support and assistance for their individual needs. 

As the care needs of residents change, our approach to care is also changed. This ensures that each resident continues to live a comfortable, active life as a member of our community.

Contact Brookfield Senior Living in Bella Vista Today

If you or your aging loved one is interested in our Bella Vista retirement community,  contact us today!

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