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  1. www.ageing.hku.hk › campusCAMPUS | SPCOA

    CAMPUS. Geron-Infusion Education (GIE) is an initiative jointly developed and implemented by The University of Hong Kong under the “Campus Ageing Mix Project for University Students” (GIE- CAMPUS) and The Hong Kong Polytechnic University under the “Infusion Active Ageing Education” project (GIE- IAAE), and initiated and funded by ZeShan ...

  2. The Sau Po Centre on Ageing is a leading research centre on gerontology in greater China and in the Asian Pacific region. The Centre was officially launched in April 1999 under the auspices of the Faculty of Social Sciences of The University of Hong Kong.

  3. Dr. Ernest Chui Wing Tak. Associate Professor, Department of Social Work. and Social Administration, HKU. Twenty years ago, study centres on ageing were limited; back then the Chinese University of Hong Kong focused their work on medical care, and we focused on psychosocial wellbeing and were going for diverse.

  4. Professor Yu is Professor at the School of Nursing, LKS Faculty of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong. With the research expertise in gerontology and geriatric care, Professor Yu obtained over USD$ 21.7 million research grants to support the studies on prevalent elderly issues including geriatric symptom management, disease management models ...

  5. www.ageing.hku.hk › project-intelligent-roboticsIntelligent Robotics | SPCOA

    Intelligent Robotics for Elderly Assistance inHong Kong. Funding Scheme: Theme-based Research Scheme. We propose developing an innovative intelligent robotics system to improve individual mobility and manipulability, prevent falls, enhance independence, and improve the quality of life of the elderly. In particular, we propose a User-Centric ...

  6. 香港大學秀圃老年研究中心邀請您參與由樓瑋群教授主理的題為「以功能性方法探討香港和新加坡獨居長者對社交機械人之接受程度研究」的探索性研究。 這項研究旨在探討獨居長者對社交機械人之接受程度,旨在提出切實可行的建議,以推廣社交機械人的應用。 參加者有機會與社交機械人作出互動,並會獲得合照一張以作答謝。 研究詳情: 內容:(1)自行填寫網上問卷;(2)參與個人深度訪談,及(3)與社交機械人作出三次互動. 時期:2022年6月至2022年12月. 需時:每節需時60至90分鐘. 地點:香港大學秀圃老年研究中心. (香港薄扶林沙宣道5號香港賽馬會跨學科研究大樓2樓) 參與者需符合以下條件: 年齡介乎於60歲至75歲. 獨居於香港. 能與研究員以粵語、英語或普通話溝通.

  7. www.ageing.hku.hk › project-wearable-closed-loopWearable closed-loop | SPCOA

    Wearable closed-loop neural control ‘Remind-to-move’ treatment for hemiparetic upper extremity in people with hemiplegia after stroke. Funding Scheme: Research Impact Fund. Remind-to-move’ (RTM) is a Hong Kong self-developed innovative treatment for people with hemiplegia resulting from stroke or cerebral palsy.