Cancer patients and their caregivers can get free hotel rooms if they must travel far from home for treatment.
The largest free hotel room program is the partnership between the hotel chain Extended Stay America and the American Cancer Society.
Since the Keys of Hope program launched in 2013, the hotel chain has donated more than 120,000 hotel stays in locations throughout the US, and helped more than 15,000 patients and their families overcome the financial stress of traveling for cancer treatment.
Extended Stay America is the largest company-owned and operated hotel chain in the U.S., and the American Cancer Society is the largest voluntary health organization in the U.S.
Home-like Atmosphere
The partnership provides patients and caregivers a convenient and comfortable place to stay so they can focus on getting well.
Accommodations are equipped with kitchens for patients and caregivers to store and cook the foods they enjoy, and pet-friendly accommodations allow beloved pets to provide healing comfort, making for a more normal home-like stay.
One of the most important keys to surviving cancer is access to treatment. For many patients, the best hope for a cure means traveling an average of 140 miles to a treatment facility in another city, sometimes for weeks or months.
Through its Hope Lodge program, the American Cancer Society offers free, temporary lodging to patients and their caregivers, offsetting costs associated with living away from home during treatment.
In 2012, Hope Lodge provided more than 260,000 nights of free lodging to cancer patients, saving them an estimated $26 million in hotel costs.
Extended Stay America extends-a-hand by providing overnight stays at more than 600 locations throughout the U.S., alleviating demand on the 31 American Cancer Society Hope Lodge facilities, which often run at capacity.
The Extended Stay America Keys for Hope program launched in Atlanta, Boston and Houston beginning Nov. 1, 2013, and expanded nationwide a few months later.
To request an Extended Stay America room, cancer patients or their caregivers should contact the American Cancer Society at 1-800-227-2345.
Additional Resources for
Free & Discounted Accommodations
The Healthcare Hospitality Network provides a list of hotels, B&Bs and private homes that offer free and discounted accommodations for cancer patients.
Cancer Horizons provides additional free lodging resources
Click here for a list of programs, including free lodging, offered by Ronald McDonald House Charities.
FREE RV Campsites
Patients at MD Anderson Cancer Center can find an unconventional way to save on housing costs.
Jetstream Med Center RV Resort, managed by Blue Water, is located minutes from MD Anderson, and offers fully equipped bathhouses, laundry facilities, and outdoor spaces amenities including pools and BBQ grills. shuttle service, launching soon, will take guests directly to MD Anderson Cancer Center.
How to Help Support More Cancer Patients
When you stay at Extended Stay America, be sure to drop your key in the donation box.
For every key dropped in the box, we will donate $1 of hotel room value, up to $1 million dollars for the Hotel Keys of Hope program so that even more cancer patients can benefit.
To join Extended Stay America and the American Cancer Society in the fight against cancer, visit ExtendedStayAmerica.com or call 800-804-3724.
For information about American Cancer Society programs and services, including the Hope Lodge program, please visit cancer.org or call 1-800-227-2345.
This article was posted originally in 2013, when the Extended Stay America/American Cancer Society program first launched, and is updated and republished periodically.
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tina henegar says
My granddaughter and her fiance are in Nashville for his cancer treatment and have noway to stay can yall help
Evelyn Kanter says
You, your granddaughter or her fiancce should contact one of the sources in this article immediately for assistance.
Karen Nez says
My son Stephen 25yo was diagnosed with cancer on 10/24/22. he will need a place near the chemotherapy place for more treatments, as we live on the Navajo reservation and is to far away from for his future treatments. please help us.
Evelyn Kanter says
My heart hurts for the ordeal you both are going through. You should contact Patient Services (or whatever it’s called) at the chemotherapy facility treating your son – they would know what free room and meal options are available close by. That would be more efficient than contacting every hotel chain on this list to ask for assistance. You also should ask your tribal Elders for assistance. Best of luck to you and your son.
Todd Walker says
My mom she has cancer and she is going through radiation treatments we need a place for her to recover from the radiation please help us thank you so very much God bless you all