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Ageing Care in the Community: Current Practices and Future Directions

作者: Kenneth Nai-kuen FONG,Kar-wai TONG
出版社: 香港城市大學
出版日期: 2024-02-01
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  Population ageing is a challenge to societies worldwide in terms of healthcare, social support, community infrastructure, and more。 With one of the longest life expectancies in the world, Hong Kong will soon see a dramatic increase in the number of older residents together with a decrease in the old age dependency ratio。 This book provides a timely examination of the current status and services available for Hong Kong’s ageing population in four key areas: general healthcare needs, such as health promotion and lifestyle modifications; specific healthcare needs, including care of chronic conditions and hip fractures; psychosocial needs for older people with intellectual disabilities and impairments, as well as the needs of their caregivers; and environmental and technological needs in relation to universal design, information and communication technology, and telehealth。

  Drawing from a wide range of experience in local professional settings combined with international best practices, the authors offer holistic, evidence-based solutions for the development of an age-friendly society where elders can age in place at home in their communities。 These suggestions will be useful for policy makers, healthcare practitioners, social workers, care workers, as well as older people and their families not only in Hong Kong but globally。
 


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Kenneth Nai-kuen FONG


  Professor in the Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, Director of the Research Centre for Assistive Technology, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Kar-wai TONG

  Seasoned healthcare manager, barrister and solicitor (New Zealand) (non-practising), legal practitioner (New South Wales, Australia) (non-practising)