Welcome to Butterfield Trail Village – A Premier Retirement Community Founded in 1981 by five area churches, Butterfield Trail Village is located in the picturesque college town of Fayetteville, Arkansas. The Village offers retirement living that is anything but boring. We embrace life and living at our 44-acre landscaped campus through a variety of resident-driven activities that encourage physical wellness, learning and spiritual enrichment, as well as just plain fun.
Adding Quality to Life Butterfield agrees with experts that a healthy lifestyle including a balanced diet and regular exercise adds to your quality of life. In 2015, Butterfield opened a new $2.4 million Aquatic and Wellness Center with a heated indoor pool and fitness and spa areas. The glass-enclosed pool has dedicated lap lanes and areas for warmwater therapy and deep-water aerobics. There is a full workout room with seniorspecific cardio/strength equipment, as well as an area for group exercise classes. A hot tub, spa and massage therapy services, and a full-service beauty salon round out the amenities. The Director of Wellness and her staff also offer personal training to help you keep your program on track. Butterfield offers a second fitness center with mat classes, nutritionist lectures and a large-screen TV for Nintendo Wii exercise. And if you prefer to get outside the beauty of our four seasons can be best
enjoyed by walking or riding your bicycle on Fayetteville’s trails – more than 40 miles of paved trails with the Master Plan calling for 100 miles of future trails. The Mud Creek Trailhead adjoins the southern border of the Village.
“Research suggests you can stay resilient by eating well, keeping the brain sharp and hanging out with healthminded people.” – “Healthy Lifestyle, Attitude Help Resilient Seniors Stay on Track,” USA Today
Independent Living The name of Butterfield Trail Village, and the stagecoach in our logo, commemorates the nearby route taken by the historic passenger and mail stagecoach service that traveled across the country from 1857 to 1861 along the Butterfield Overland Mail Trail.
Like its namesake, Butterfield Trail Village also forged a new frontier when the first residents moved into this self-governed, non-profit retirement community in 1986. Founded by five area churches — Central United Methodist, First Christian, St. Paul’s Episcopal, First United Presbyterian, and First Baptist — the Village answered the Northwest Arkansas region’s need and desire for a local retirement living option for those who were interested in pursuing an active lifestyle with the comfort of knowing that, if needed, they would have access to exceptional onsite skilled-nursing facilities.
Today, situated on 44 lush acres, Butterfield Trail Village boasts more than 400 residents served by more than 200 staff. Residents enjoy independent living in an attractive Village Home, Cottage or Apartment with full access to a host of amenities and activities intended to enrich and expand life’s opportunities.
The Butterfield Lifestyle
Always Something to Do
You’ve earned this time of freedom, and the Butterfield lifestyle gives
Butterfield offers numerous
you the choice to do as much or as little as you desire. From lifelong
and fun activities both
learning experiences to trainer-guided exercise, to fun evenings with
inside and outside of the
your neighbors, you’ll embrace the Butterfield lifestyle.
Village. Out of town trips to fascinating places, evenings
Besides interesting neighbors and wonderful living
at the local arts centers
options, the Village offers:
enjoying Broadway shows or symphony performances, door-to-door transportation to cheer
• Library with fully-stocked shelves
on the Arkansas Razorbacks football and basketball teams or trips to
• Heated pool (including lap pool) and hot tubs
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art and Botanical Garden of the
• Landscaped grounds
Ozarks are a few of our excursions.
• Flower and vegetable gardens • Hair salon and barber shop
For Village entertainment you’ll enjoy regular socials with live music
• Spa services
and dancing, lectures by captivating and notable people, guest
• Convenience store
performances by choirs and entertainers, as well as games such as
• Wood shop and art studio
Bridge, Bocce Ball and Bingo. Check out our monthly calendar and
• Game room
current issue of Butterfield LIFE magazine on our website to see more
• Cable TV with in-house channels
of what’s going on.
• Flat laundry service and laundry facilities • Maintenance and housekeeping
And whatever your personal interests, Butterfield Trail Village
• Fitness/Wellness Center
probably has a like-minded group meeting on a regular basis. And
• Scheduled transportation
if you have an idea for a new group, all you have to do is talk to the
• Meals prepared by Village chefs
Programs and Events Department and they’ll help you organize one.
• Storage facilities • Convenient parking
Giving Back to Our Community
Civic Many residents continue their
Whether it’s through volunteering or involvement in organizations,
longtime affiliation with civic
churches and charitable events, Butterfield residents feel a strong sense
clubs such as Rotary Club, Kiwanis,
of giving back to their community. Many have been volunteers most
Lions Club, Altrusa, the Chamber
of their lives, and others with their newfound free time are enjoying
of Commerce and many more.
helping where they can, both in the Village and around town.
The Butterfield Lodge is available for residents who would like to host a civic meeting. The Village’s
Education
Legislative Committee is very active and sees to it that area legislators
With a strong connection to the
and other elected officials have the opportunity to hear from their
University of Arkansas, alumni
constituents who live in the Village. Butterfield has even been pleased
and friends of the U of A enjoy
to host one of Fayetteville Mayor Lioneld Jordan’s Town Hall meetings.
attending events of the Alumni Association and support the
One of the most active committees in the Village is the Recyclers
association’s fund-raising efforts.
Committee. The resident recycling workers who handle, organize, collect,
Residents also interact with various
cull and deliver thousands of pounds of material to local recycling
school groups. Sharing the same
centers each month are among our most treasured volunteers. On
name, Butterfield Elementary School 4th graders form a bond with
average, the Village recycles over 13,000 pounds of trash each month.
residents through an annual pen pal program that culminates with students meeting their pals over lunch. An international student
Charities
group from the U of A regularly shares its native dishes, while Village
There are many charitable organizations that are supported by
residents help the students acclimate to the United States and polish
individual Butterfield residents. As a whole, and in addition to the
their conversational language skills. Children’s House, a non-profit
children’s shelter, the Village — including residents and staff — is
organization for victims of child abuse and neglect, is a longtime
involved in the Alzheimer’s Association, Parkinson’s Disease Foundation
beneficiary of Butterfield’s time, talents and generosity as the Village
and Firefighters Scholarship Fund, to name a few. Village residents can
raises money for the group and hosts holiday events for the children.
also be counted on to assist with any disaster relief fund.
Lifelong Learning The vibrancy and culture of a college town is the reason many people have chosen to live at Butterfield. Age doesn’t mean you stop learning, and now with your free time you’ll be able to pursue new interests and learn all sorts of interesting things. Through our association with the University of Arkansas and U of A Alumni Association, and with the interest of our residents in continued learning, Butterfield regularly hosts guest lecturers on a variety of interesting and timely topics, as well as stimulating outings to museums, galleries and places of interest.
And for those who long to go back to the college classroom, the University of Arkansas offers seniors 60+ the chance to earn a degree or attend classes tuition-free!
“Education seems to be an elixir that can bring us a healthy body and mind throughout adulthood and even a longer life.” – Margie E. Lachman, psychologist who specializes in aging, “A Sharper Mind, Middle Age and Beyond,” The New York Times
Continuing Care
Rehabilitation While Butterfield focuses on
Butterfield Trail Village provides licensed physical therapists,
an active independent
occupational therapists and speech therapists, along with certified
lifestyle, one of the benefits
assistants. The newly renovated therapy room is bright and inviting
of a Life Plan Community is
looking out to the landscaped courtyard. It is furnished with state-of-
the comfort of knowing that
the-art equipment.
if you (or your loved one) is in need of additional care, the best will be available without even having to leave the Village.
Butterfield is also licensed to offer rehab services for independent living residents either at the center or at your home alleviating the need to leave the Village.
The Butterfield Trail Village Health Care Center and Special Care Center (Memory Support) with its pleasant surroundings is one
Assisted Living Cottage
of the best (if not the best) skilled nursing facilities around. The compassionate and professional team prides itself in scoring above average on their official ratings.
In 2015 the new Assisted Living Cottage opened, completing the continuum of care for Butterfield
Our Medicare-certified Health Care Center and Special Care Center are
residents. With 9,000 roomy square
staffed 24 hours a day by skilled nurses who consult with your physician
feet, it features nine apartments
or our Medical Director. If the decision must be faced to permanently
and three two-bedroom suites. There is a common area with a fireplace,
move to the Health Care Center, the assessment team along with your
cozy seating and a full kitchen on site. Residents can choose from
doctor and your family will jointly determine what is best.
tablecloth meal service or dine privately.
Experience Fayetteville and Northwest Arkansas Glorious mountains and stunning vistas greet visitors to Northwest Arkansas, a place filled with a warmth and charm
Here’s what others are saying about Fayetteville and Northwest Arkansas: • Money Magazine listed Northwest Arkansas as one of the Best 25 Places to Retire • Recognized as Top Retirement Destination and one of 8 Terrific Towns for History Lovers by Where to Retire magazine
like no other part of
• CNN/Money ranked Northwest Arkansas 10th in its annual Best Places to Live list under the category of small cities for families
the state. The region,
• Named in Top 10 Best BBQ Cities list by Livability.com
with its diverse population and familyfriendly atmosphere, is brimming with positive energy and
• Fayetteville voted Volunteer Community of the Year by Governor Mike Beebe, the Department of Human Services, and the Arkansas Municipal League • Ranked No. 3 in the nation on the Best Mid-Size Cities for Job Growth list released by NewGeography.com
growth, so it’s not
• Ranked the 24th Best Performing City by the Milken Institute
surprising that it’s
• Named Triple Winner by America In Bloom
also home to major international companies like Walmart, Tyson
• Ranked #7 Top College Sports Town by Forbes
Foods and J.B. Hunt Transport. It doesn’t take long for a visitor to
• Recognized as City of Distinction for Green/Energy Conservation Initiatives by Arkansas Business
feel downright at home here, and it’s not hard to see why so many people fall in love with the place and eventually make it their home.
• Ranked #9 Most Affordable U.S. City by the Council for Community and Economic Research
There’s something for everyone – arts, nature, education, sports, an
• Washington Regional Medical Center honored with Consumer Choice Award by National Research Corporation
impressive array of dining and shopping options, and a full calendar of fun events. From the world-class Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville to the Botanical Garden of the Ozarks and University of Arkansas campus in Fayetteville, to the enchanting and historic nearby Eureka Springs, it’s no wonder national accolades abound.
• Forbes magazine’s list of the 200 Best Metro Areas for Doing Business placed Northwest Arkansas in its top 10 of major metropolitan areas • Northwest Arkansas ranked 15th for Growth from 2000-10 by the U.S. Census Bureau
Lifelong learning, personal growth and wellbeing make retirement living at Butterfield just that – truly living. We invite you to learn more about the active lifestyle of Butterfield Trail Village and how you, too, can be a part of our community. Visit our website www.butterfieldtrailvillage.org or give us a call at 479.695.8012 to arrange a tour.