The company is showcasing how its AI platform can be useful in the post-acute care industry.

BOSTON—Eleos Health, a provider of artificial intelligence (AI) for behavioral health, announced its expansion into post-acute care, bringing its purpose-built AI platform to home health, palliative care and hospice settings. At the 2025 National Alliance for Care at Home Financial Summit on July 28 in Chicago, Eleos showcased how AI can ease documentation burdens, ensure compliance and improve care quality across the post-acute landscape.

According to Eleos, by 2034, Americans over the age of 65+ will outnumber children 18 and under. The United States home hospice market alone is estimated to reach over $75 billion by 2032. The already heavy documentation burden for in-home care providers will explode as these demographic trends continue unless providers can access innovative tools and solutions.

Eleos's AI-powered platform is designed to work with providers’ existing workflows—including their preferred electronic medical records—ensuring zero friction and fast adoption in both clinical and community-based settings.

“Post-acute care providers deliver essential support in deeply human moments,” said Alon Joffe, CEO and co-founder of Eleos. “They deserve intelligent tools that make their work easier. Eleos is proud to bring proven purpose-built AI systems to this space, supporting care that’s more efficient, compliant and compassionate.”

Post-acute providers often face unique barriers like limited time between visits, emotionally complex environments and growing documentation and compliance demands. Eleos said it aims to ease these burdens by:


  • Generating accurate, complete notes in minutes from anywhere—no app download required
  • Reducing documentation time by 70% or more
  • Providing clinical and compliance insights in real time
  • Ensuring compliant note creation at the point of care