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    • Edward Moncreife
    • Professor Vivian Lou
    • Fiona Nott
    • Main report
    • Recommendations
    • Executive summary
    • Enabling independent living
    • Taking a holistic approach to overcoming barriers
    • To what extent do you find the following technologies to be helpful in assisting with care for the elderly?
    • Pamela Tin, head of healthcare and social development, Our Hong Kong Foundation
    • The elderly of the future
    • Pamela Tin, Our Hong Kong Foundation
    • Conclusion
    • Recommendations

    Hong Kong Chief Executive Oficer, HSBC Life (International) Limited “We believe that productive ageing is critical to the social and economic future of an ageing demographic metropolis such as Hong Kong. Public-private partnerships, which share this same vision, are critical to making this aspiration a reality. This is the fourth year of HSBC Life’...

    Director, Sau Po Centre on Ageing, The University of Hong Kong “Healthy ageing shall be understood from a life-course perspective, upon which advocating and empowering the optimised trajectory of healthy and productive ageing processes becomes one of the key focuses that deserve collective eforts by the government, non-government organisations and ...

    Chief Executive Oficer, The Women’s Foundation “With an ageing population, longer lifespans and better health, ensuring the financial security and mental wellbeing of populations aged over 50 is key in Hong Kong. This is particularly true for women, who tend to live longer than men and are more vulnerable to financial instability due to gender gaps...

    Pamela Tin, head of healthcare & social development, Our Hong Kong Foundation Vivian Lou, professor at the Department of Social Work & Social Administration, The University of Hong Kong; director, Sau Po Centre on Ageing Carl Johan Krokstäde, managing director, Doro Hong Kong

    Vivian Lou, professor at the Department of Social Work & Social Administration, The University of Hong Kong; director, Sau Po Centre on Ageing Fiona Nott, chief executive oficer, The Women’s Foundation

    With some of the longest life expectancies in the world, Hong Kong faces important questions around how older adults can be supported to continue to live productively and with dignity.1 Digital technologies have already enabled many seniors to live independently in the past, but their true worth became even more apparent during the covid-19 pandemi...

    Individuals transitioning from being entirely independent to being dependent on caregivers often report worsening mental and physical health due to the loss of agency or control.6 Digital tools ofer a way to overcome some of those drastic changes by empowering seniors to continue managing key aspects of their lives. For example, apps and platforms ...

    As the world continues to age rapidly, it’s never been more important to enable the adoption of digital services for older adults. The survey results have shown that at an individual level, older adults are more than willing to embrace digital services. However, more needs to be done to help them overcome the barriers they face.

    No extent Neutral Great extent Not applicable Remote monitoring (location tracking, smart home technologies) Apps that provide reminders for medication, health checks Digital wearables to keep track of health vitals Apps / online platforms to help manage the financial planning of elderly Apps that help keep in touch with family and/or friends Note:...

    or caring for an older person say that communica-tion apps are key to their work, while 63.9% find remote-monitoring technologies to be very useful. “It’s important to empower carers to not only teach seniors about technology, but also to understand how these tools can support their work,” says Dr Tin. She also emphasises that simply having a devic...

    It is also important to understand the role of technology in shaping the future cohort of older populations. With technological and scientific advances in society, younger generations, in general, will be better positioned to age in a way that makes them more productive. However, Dr Tin says “the multifaceted nature of active ageing at macro-, meso...

    generations are well equipped with knowledge, more needs to be done to facilitate the translation of knowledge to action to truly achieve productive ageing.”

    Ageing is a fact of life, and it’s becoming inevitable that society at large will soon have to grapple with the challenges posed by increasingly grey populations. Digital technologies have already undone many of the norms around ageing by significantly improving quality of life and health outcomes. Older people are more connected than ever but, as ...

    Improve cybersecurity: Fear of privacy breaches, fraud and other cybersecurity threats is high among all age groups in Hong Kong. Better app designs, ICT infrastructure, digital literacy and laws to tackle disinformation are key in driving a greater sense of security when engaging with the online world. Literacy eforts should be more targeted at wo...

  2. 細聽長者的溫暖. 滙豐銀行慈善基金的SOULFULL行動,聯同惜食堂於不同地方收集超過1000段的暖心話語,並製作成一個愛心飯盒,讓長者的身、心、靈同時得到溫飽,計劃共向一千名獨居長者送上愛心飯盒。 與此同時,部份長者更透過SOULFULL與大眾分享他們的心意與祝福,讓溫暖流動全城。 滙豐銀行慈善基金成立於 1981 年,致力推動社會創新、提倡環保和可持續發展,並期望改善弱勢社群的生活,時至今日已發展成香港規模最大、由商業機構營運的慈善基金之一,並捐助超過一萬個項目。 惜食堂的團隊致力向本地飲食界回收仍可安全食用之剩餘食物,通過嚴格的食物安檢程序,再經中央廚房烹煮成營養均衡的膳食或預備成食物包,最後由物流團隊免費派發給社會上需要食物援助的人士。 一顆米粒看似微小,但積聚後便能成就每次豐收。

  3. 「香港大學的秀圃老年研究中心是大中華區以至亞太區內首屈一指的老年病學研究中心。 過去幾十年來,我們在制定有關長期護理、心理健康、老齡化、家庭護理、有意義的晚年、長者友好型社區的政策方向和最佳實踐模式方面,發揮了舉足輕重的作用。 我們很高興與婦女基金會和滙豐保險合作進行研究,預測在職照顧者在未來的經濟負擔。 這些研究結果是關乎未來數十年香港長者護理經濟成本的寶貴資料,並可為企業和政府提供寶貴的分析和見解。 婦女基金會行政總裁樂鳳蘭女士(Fiona Nott) 「長者護理的負擔與日俱增,我們應深切關注它對本港勞動人口帶來的影響,特別是對因照顧家中長者而犧牲事業的人士,所造成的財政壓力和事業代價。

  4. The Cost of Eldercare Report - HSBC Hong Kong

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  5. According to a recent study, the number of people in Hong Kong with dementia aged 60 or above was 85,012 in 2009 and is projected to reach 332,688 by 20391. In view of the current demand for dementia caregiving in society, HSBC Life (International) Limited (“HSBC Life”), together with the Sau Po Centre on Ageing at The University of Hong ...

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