Recognizing Compassionate Leadership in Senior Living and Memory Care

Exceptional care in senior living starts with leaders who combine clinical expertise, empathy, and consistency. Simonette Alanes exemplifies all three, which is why her selection to the Frontline Honors Class of 2025 is both meaningful and well deserved.

This national recognition, presented by Senior Housing News and WTWH Healthcare, honors outstanding professionals in Memory Care, Senior Housing, and Senior Living who elevate resident care and support teams through leadership, integrity, and dedication.

View the full Frontline Honors Class of 2025 here:
👉 https://frontlinehonors.com/class-of-2025/


Leadership Rooted in Care and Accountability

Simonette’s leadership reflects a deep commitment to resident well-being and clinical excellence. She understands that quality care is built on trust, consistency, and clear communication, not shortcuts or checklists.

Her ability to support residents with complex needs while guiding teams with calm confidence makes a tangible difference in daily operations and long-term outcomes. That balance of compassion and accountability is what defines strong senior living leadership.


A Frontline Leader Families Can Trust

Frontline Honors recognizes leaders who stay close to the work and never lose sight of the people they serve. Simonette embodies that standard every day through her attention to detail, responsiveness, and unwavering focus on resident dignity.

Families benefit from knowing their loved ones are supported by leaders who prioritize safety, empathy, and professionalism. Teams benefit from leadership that sets clear expectations and leads by example.

Read the official Frontline Honors press release here:
👉 https://seniorhousingnews.com/2026/01/29/wtwh-healthcare-announces-the-frontline-honors-class-of-2025/


Why This Recognition Matters

For families exploring senior living and memory care, leadership quality directly impacts the resident experience. Simonette’s recognition reinforces the importance of strong clinical and care leadership in creating communities where residents feel safe, supported, and respected.

This award reflects not only Simonette’s dedication, but also the standards upheld across our communities every day.


Congratulations, Simonette

We are incredibly proud of Simonette Alanes and grateful for the leadership, compassion, and professionalism she brings to senior living. Her recognition as a Frontline Honors Class of 2025 recipient is a true reflection of her impact and commitment to excellence.

Exceptional care starts with exceptional leadership, and Simonette exemplifies exactly that.

Frontline Honors Class of 2025, Nilda Mercado

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