Arkansas Hospice, the state’s largest nonprofit provider of hospice services, recently held ribbon-cutting celebrations in conjunction with open houses for the organization’s new Northwest Arkansas offices in Berryville and Rogers.
Together, the two offices serve patients and families in all or part of Benton, Boone, Carroll, Crawford, Franklin, Madison, Marion, Newton, Searcy, and Washington counties.
Arkansas Hospice President and CEO Judy Wooten, Regional Director of Operations Tim Norvell, members of senior management, Communications and Media Manager David Edwards, and Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors from both municipalities presided over the events.
While the locations are new for Arkansas Hospice, the teams at each are already a vital part of the region. Wooten said at the Berryville opening, shown above, “You see the folks here in the teal scrubs and the other folks working in this office. They are your family, friends, and neighbors and they’re caring for their family, friends, and neighbors in this community.”
Citing a continuing theme of “Arkansans Caring for Arkansans” at the Rogers event, shown below, Wooten stressed the importance of Arkansas Hospice’s understanding the benefits of admissions 24 hours a day, seven days a week, throughout the state’s urban and rural areas.

