Senior Housing News October 8, 2025
Tim Regan

Solera Senior Living, Inspiren and three other companies that provide services to senior living operators are coming together to pilot a new model they believe will break new ground in resident-centered care.

Solera and Inspiren – along with Medtelligent’s ALIS platform, EmpowerMe Wellness and Senior Doc – on Oct. 8 announced their participation in the Alliance for Connected Senior Care. The new alliance and “groundbreaking” model is designed to improve resident outcomes by coordinating communication and sharing data.

The companies behind the Alliance for Connected Senior Care seek to serve as a blueprint for operators to pivot from using a single tech platform to multiple partners, all while creating new standards for care.

According to Inspiren Head of Clinical Innovation...

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