DALLAS, Aug. 30, 2017 -- Having ensured the safety of residents and staff in its five Houston-area communities in anticipation of Hurricane Harvey, Capital Senior Living Corporation, the “Company”, (NYSE:CSU) has turned to help area seniors in need. The Company, which owns and operates 129 senior living communities around the country, including 32 in Texas, is offering available space in Texas and neighboring states to seniors displaced by the storm who are currently in need of senior housing services.
A dedicated hotline has been set up to assist those with senior loved ones in need of housing: 866-774-9457. Capital Senior Living will also provide transportation where possible.
“Our vast network of communities gives us a unique opportunity to help seniors in need following Hurricane Harvey,” said Lawrence Cohen, Chief Executive Officer of the Company. “We are reaching out to offer housing for displaced seniors in any open units in Capital Senior Living communities not affected by the storm.”
“Our team has alerted first responders and is in touch with local senior living communities that may have limited options for their residents,” he continued. “As a Texas-based company, we need to do our part and help our neighbors.”
About the Company
Capital Senior Living Corporation is one of the nation’s largest operators of residential communities for senior adults. The Company’s operating strategy is to provide value to residents by providing quality senior housing services at reasonable prices. The Company’s communities emphasize a continuum of care, which integrates independent living, assisted living and home care services to provide residents the opportunity to age in place. The Company operates 129 senior living communities in geographically concentrated regions with an aggregate capacity of approximately 16,500 residents.
For more information, visit http://www.capitalsenior.com
PRESS CONTACT: Carey Hendrickson, Chief Financial Officer Phone: 1-972-770-5600


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