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  1. 一方面能有效認同照顧者「小確幸」的情境,另一方面可以在跟進工作中適時鼓勵照顧者常常享受「小確幸」。 這個步驟也同樣可以運用於探索被照顧者的「小確幸」情境,以及與家人一起享受的「小確幸」情境。

  2. 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.

  3. Professor Vivian W. Q. Lou has been at the University of Hong Kong for more than 20 years and has been the Director of the Sau Po Centre on Ageing since 2015. She is also the professor and the program director of Master of Social Sciences in Gerontology at the Department of Social Work & Social Administration.

  4. Productive Ageing SPCOA is a research project by the Sau Po Centre on Ageing at The University of Hong Kong, which aims to promote the well-being and social participation of older adults in Hong Kong. Learn more about the project's objectives, activities, and findings, as well as the challenges and opportunities of smart ageing in the context of Hong Kong.

  5. www.ageing.hku.hk › eshopeShop | SPCOA

    We NEED a "little happiness" when taking careWe CHOOSE a "little happiness" when taking careWe ACHIEVE a "little happiness" when taking care.

  6. Professor LUM, Yat-sang Terry. Professor Lum is Henry G Leong Professor in Social Work and Social Administration; and Professor of the Department of Social Work and Social Administration, The University of Hong Kong. He is also an elected Fellow of the Gerontological Society of America.

  7. 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 ...