Senior Housing News March 21, 2025
Andrew Christman

Kisco Senior Living has launched a new “Signature Travel Program” that allows independent living residents in its Signature brand communities to stay at Signature communities in various locations throughout the country.

The program was designed based on resident feedback, with travel being “among the most sought-after experiences for affluent seniors,” according to a press release.

Residents are able to travel among The Cardinal at North Hills in Raleigh, North Carolina, The Carnegie at Washingtonian Center in Gaithersburg, Maryland, The Newbury of Brookline in Brookline, Massachusets, and The Fitzgerald of Palisades in Washington, D.C., when that community opens in May 2025.

All residents within the communities will have three complimentary nights per year in a fully furnished Signature travel suite, which...

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