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  1. 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.

  2. 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 ...

  3. May Professor in Neuropsychology; Head and Chair Professor, Department of Psychology, HKU. As longevity rises, population ageing is a world trend. There has been increasing attention on elderly services.

  4. When it comes to ageing, we used to talk only about the role doctors play; now we talk about collaboration between the medical professionals and staff of residential care homes, occupational therapists, physical therapists, dieticians and the like. This is a good thing, as we no longer see elderly care as separate tasks but a cooperative effort.

  5. www.ageing.hku.hk › educationEducation - SPCOA

    Gerontology Postgraduate Education in HKU

  6. and Social Administration, HKU. In recent years we see elders. wanting to be self-reliant. In. the past we see the younger. generation as caretakers of the. elderly; nowadays - and in the. future – the youth are going to be. their companions.

  7. 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.

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