Sienna Senior Living Inc
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Price: 20.07 CAD 0.5% Market Closed
Market Cap: 1.9B CAD
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1.9B CAD
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Sienna Senior Living, Inc. engages in owning and managing seniors’ living residences. The company is headquartered in Markham, Ontario. The company went IPO on 2010-03-22. The firm serves independent living (IL), independent supportive living (ISL), assisted living (AL), memory care (MC) and long-term care (LTC) through the ownership and operation of seniors' living residences in the Provinces of British Columbia and Ontario. The firm's segments include Retirement and LTC. The Retirement segment consists of approximately 27 retirement residences (RRs), five of which are located in British Columbia and 22 of which are located in Ontario, and the RR management services business. The LTC segment consists of approximately 35 LTC residences located in Ontario, eight seniors' living residences located in British Columbia and the LTC management services business. The firm offers various services, including meal packages, housekeeping, transportation, laundry and long-term chronic care.

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