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ALIS Releases New Clinical Benchmarking Report Analyzing Data From 28,800 Senior Living Residents

ALIS, the leading senior living intelligent eHR software, today announced the release of The ALIS 500 Clinical Report: Q4 2025, the industry’s first-of-its-kind clinical benchmarking report built specifically for assisted living, memory care, and independent living communities.

Derived from real-world clinical data across 500 senior living communities nationwide, the ALIS 500 Clinical Report delivers unprecedented visibility into resident acuity, health conditions, and care outcomes. When paired with the ALIS 500 Operational Report, which includes occupancy and length of stay benchmarks, the combined dataset provides a unified view of how clinical realities directly influence operational performance and long-term sustainability.

The Q4 2025 Clinical Report analyzes data from 28,800 residents, offering a national snapshot of resident demographics, diagnoses, comorbidities, and safety-related events. The dataset is curated to represent diverse geographies, ownership models, and community sizes and is updated quarterly to track evolving industry trends—equipping operators with objective insights to inform care planning, staffing, and align services with the true needs of their residents.

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 Findings from the ALIS 500 Clinical Report (Q4 2025):

  • Resident age is rising: The average resident age was 84.9 years, with 75% of residents over age 80 and 30% age 90 or older.
  • Chronic conditions are prevalent: Hypertensive disorders (61%), neurodegenerative disorders (56%), and cerebrovascular conditions (56%) were the most common diagnoses.
  • Complex comorbidities are the norm: 44% of residents had both cerebrovascular and neurodegenerative conditions, highlighting layered clinical risk.
  • Falls remain a significant concern: 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.

Together, the ALIS 500 Clinical and Operational Reports deliver the most comprehensive benchmarking available to senior living operators today, enabling clearer, data-driven decisions as the industry moves toward greater accountability and value-based care. View the webinar hosted by Trisha Cole (COO) and Reza Borhani (VP of Data Science) to learn more about the report and how your portfolio can benefit from the insights.

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ALIS Releases New Clinical Benchmarking Report Analyzing Data From 28,800 Senior Living Residents

Trisha Cole

General Counsel and COO

As Chief Operating Officer and General Counsel at ALIS (Medtelligent), Trisha Cole leads the company’s operational strategy with a focus on clarity, accountability, and impact. She oversees the systems and teams that translate vision into execution across a complex, regulated healthcare environment.

Trisha’s dual background in healthcare technology leadership and law, including intellectual property, employment, and regulatory compliance, allows her to scale organizations thoughtfully while balancing innovation, risk, and long-term sustainability.

Known for her practical leadership style and steady decision-making, Trisha builds teams and processes that support both growth and trust. She is deeply committed to inclusive leadership and to creating operational cultures where people can do their best work.

Outside of work, Trisha enjoys writing and spending time with her son.

Huzaifa Tapal

Founder and CTO

Huzaifa Tapal is the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of ALIS, where he leads the company’s technology strategy, product architecture, and engineering execution. With nearly 20 years at ALIS, Hozi has played a foundational role in building the platform from the ground up.

Known for his ability to solve complex technical challenges and deliver scalable solutions, Hozi has guided the development of ALIS’ unified architecture, seamless integrations, intuitive user experience, and secure, compliant infrastructure. His leadership ensures that innovation at ALIS is both forward-thinking and operationally reliable.

At work, Hozi is driven by a passion for learning. At home, he applies his skills to find new ways to make his three children laugh.

John Shafaee

Founder and CEO

John Shafaee is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of ALIS, Assisted Living’s Intelligent Software. Under John’s leadership, ALIS has grown into one of the industry’s most innovative and forward-thinking technology partners, serving assisted living, memory care, and independent living operators nationwide. He has led the company’s evolution from a clinical EHR platform into a fully integrated operating system that unifies CRM, clinical, billing, AI, and business intelligence.

John is driven by a passion to solve challenging problems in the senior living space, with a special focus on increasing length of stay. His obsession sometimes takes him outside the office, where he likes to drop in on senior living communities and meet with current (and future) ALIS customers. Outside of work, he enjoys spending time with his teenage son and two cats.