The Blossoms at Eureka Springs Rehab & Nursing Center sits in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, and offers nursing and rehab care for older adults needing short-term help or ongoing support. The facility has 100 certified beds and usually cares for about 70 residents each day, and while it's not the largest place, you'll find people coming and going, folks recovering from an illness or hospital stay, and some staying longer for continuous nursing needs. They serve three meals a day, made by chefs and planned by a registered dietitian, which means meals do offer variety and attempt to hit nutrition marks, and every resident gets to eat together if they wish. The building has bright rooms with plenty of personal space, some private and some shared, and you'll see large, open common areas for group activities or sitting and chatting. There's outdoor balcony seating plus vending machines available for snacks, and the rooms come with complimentary WiFi and personal TVs which makes it easier for people to keep entertained or in touch. For those interested in personal care, the place offers beauty services along with therapy recreation, and you'll find musical entertainment, movie nights, and bingo on the calendar in their big community rooms. Housekeeping and laundry are part of the deal, so residents don't have to worry about chores, and there's always some type of activity or special event going on. The center takes both Medicaid and Medicare, so people with different coverage can come.
The focus here stays on helping each person regain their strength and independence whenever possible, and staff try to give care that matches what each resident needs-sometimes that's skilled rehab after surgery or illness, sometimes it means daily nursing care for folks who need extra help. The motto is "Care today. Healthier tomorrow." and the care team says they want to show both discipline and compassion, looking to build real relationships with every resident. It's clear though, no place is perfect, and The Blossoms at Eureka Springs has had its share of deficiency reports, with a total of 33 cited issues, including two about infection control, and a complaint in August 2024 about resident rights and pharmacy services. Another complaint got logged in January 2025. The reported nurse turnover recently was high, at 87.8%, which is above the Arkansas average. Nurses here work an average of 3.72 hours per resident each day, which is a bit under the state average of 4.1 hours. These facts tell you staffing can change and care levels may vary, but the administration, led by Mr. John Higgs, still keeps the place running, and the facility has an A+ rating with the BBB, though it's not BBB accredited.
This center is part of a larger Blossoms network, with spots all over Arkansas-so if this location doesn't suit, or someone needs a different level of care, there's usually a sister facility not too far away. Other Blossoms locations exist in towns like Berryville, Conway, and Rogers, offering rehab, nursing, and assisted living. Most care comes with a steady hand, and the places do try to help people recover and live with respect, aiming to let residents rest up and get back to their lives if they can. Each location has its own administrator, and the buildings share common features: big rooms, state-of-the-art amenities, and schedules full of both recreational and educational activities. There's no marketing sheen at this place, but there's a steady effort to provide solid care, a safe place to heal, and a little comfort when someone needs it most.