
ALIS Unveils Comprehensive Clinical and Operational Insights for Senior Living Communities
In an industry where data-driven decisions can mean the difference between thriving and merely surviving, ALIS is setting a new standard. The leading senior living intelligent eHR software company today announced the release of The ALIS 500 Clinical Report: Q4 2025. This groundbreaking report, derived from real-world clinical data across 500 senior living communities nationwide, offers unprecedented visibility into resident acuity, health conditions, and care outcomes.
The Q4 2025 Clinical Report analyzes data from 28,800 residents, providing a national snapshot of resident demographics, diagnoses, comorbidities, and safety-related events. When paired with the ALIS 500 Operational Report, which includes occupancy and length of stay benchmarks, the combined dataset offers a unified view of how clinical realities directly influence operational performance and long-term sustainability. “The ALIS 500 brings clinical and operational insight together for the first time, giving operators a clear, objective way to understand how care needs impact occupancy, length of stay, and portfolio performance,” adds John Shafaee, CEO of ALIS.
Key Insights at a Glance
- Resident Age: The average resident age was 84.9 years, with 75% of residents over age 80 and 30% age 90 or older.
- Chronic Conditions: Hypertensive disorders (61%), neurodegenerative disorders (56%), and cerebrovascular conditions (56%) were the most common diagnoses.
- Complex Comorbidities: 44% of residents had both cerebrovascular and neurodegenerative conditions, highlighting layered clinical risk.
- Falls: Communities reported 17,668 fall incidents in Q4 2025, a rate of 7.7 falls per 1,000 resident-days, with memory care residents experiencing falls at twice the rate of assisted living residents.
The Urgency of Data-Driven Care in Senior Living
The senior living industry faces a critical challenge: providing high-quality care while maintaining operational efficiency. The ALIS 500 Clinical Report addresses this by offering detailed insights into resident health and care needs. Just as a lighthouse guides ships through treacherous waters, the ALIS 500 Clinical Report guides operators through the complex landscape of senior care, ensuring that they can make informed decisions that enhance both resident well-being and operational performance. The need for such data is urgent, as the aging population continues to grow and the demand for specialized care increases.
Why the Window for Action Is Closing Fast
The senior living industry is at a pivotal moment. Like a ship navigating through a storm, ALIS is equipping operators with the tools they need to weather the challenges ahead. The Q4 2025 Clinical Report not only highlights the current state of resident health but also provides actionable insights that can inform care planning, staffing, and service alignment. The quarterly updates ensure that operators stay ahead of evolving trends, making it imperative for them to leverage this data now to stay competitive and sustainable. The next steps include attending the upcoming webinar hosted by Trisha Cole (COO) and Reza Borhani (VP of Data Science) to learn more about the report and how to benefit from its insights.
ALIS Mobilizes Data for Enhanced Care and Operations
ALIS is committed to transforming the senior living industry through data-driven insights. The ALIS 500 Clinical Report, paired with the ALIS 500 Operational Report, provides a comprehensive benchmarking solution that operators can use to make informed decisions. ALIS is not just offering data; it is providing a roadmap for success. By analyzing real-world clinical data and operational metrics, ALIS helps operators understand the direct impact of care needs on occupancy and length of stay. This unified view is essential for aligning services with the true needs of residents, ensuring both high-quality care and long-term sustainability. ALIS will continue to update the dataset quarterly, ensuring that operators have the most current and relevant information to guide their decisions.
Future Outlook
The senior living industry is like a complex ecosystem, where every element must work in harmony to thrive. ALIS is playing a crucial role in this ecosystem by providing the data and insights needed to navigate the challenges of an aging population. The quarterly updates to the ALIS 500 Clinical Report ensure that operators have the most current information to make informed decisions. The upcoming webinar hosted by Trisha Cole and Reza Borhani will provide further guidance on how to leverage these insights effectively.
Conclusion
The release of the ALIS 500 Clinical Report marks a significant milestone in the senior living industry. By offering unprecedented visibility into resident health and care outcomes, ALIS is empowering operators to make data-driven decisions that enhance both resident well-being and operational performance. Join the conversation in the comments below.




