納米及先進材料研發院與香港房屋協會 携手於房協「雋悦-雋康天地」打造樂齡科技賦能模範長者服務

納米及先進材料研發院(簡稱NAMI)很高興與香港房屋協會(簡稱房協)携手合作,利用NAMI的創新科技產品,於房協「雋悦-雋康天地」打造模範安老服務,為長者及照護人員帶來衛生安全的生活環境。

房協是首個應用NAMI樂齡科技產品的非政府組織(NGO)的長期合作伙伴。「雋悦」是全港首個為60歲或以上長者打造的非資助優質生活項目,提供一站式持續照顧服務,讓他們可享快樂積極的人生態度、從心豐逸的生活模式,當中雋康天地更為有需要長者提供優質的專業照護服務,包括復康、日間照護及訓練及院舍服務。

響應香港特別行政區政府積極促進樂齡科技普及應用,以應對本港人口老化的挑戰,NAMI正致力研發可用於安老服務的先進材料及技術。是次合作將於雋康天地專業照護樓層,應用NAMI的不含生物殺傷劑的斥菌塑料水樽、超HEPA等級空氣淨化過濾膜、可重洗的抗病毒抗菌紡織品、以及智能保護材料防衝擊地墊,期望可以提供清潔安全的飲用水、潔净清新的空氣、無菌衛生的布料日用品、和更安全的生活環境。

NAMI的行政總裁余宏德先生表示;「期望是次合作,能透過NAMI的研發,為長者提供全方位照護設施及更優質退休生活。希望日後能再進一步與社福界及工商業界更踴躍共享協作,運用科技來設計及開發更多樂齡產品,共同應對人口急劇高齡化的挑戰,為香港社會締造更大的效益。」

房協總經理(長者服務)吳家雯博士表示:「房協一直致力提供優質的長者房屋及相關服務,跨專業的長者服務團隊在疫情期間努力維持衛生及安全的環境,而雋康天地服務近月更獲得國際獎項。今次很高興能夠與NAMI合作,為居住在雋悅內的有照顧需要的長者增添安全感及信心。」

期待相方持續合作,透過房協長者房屋及長者安居資源中心將研發所得的技術及產品落地,造福更多長者及照顧者。

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納米及先進材料研發院(簡稱NAMI)是香港政府創新科技署指定的納米技術和先進材料的研發中心。作為材料專家,NAMI擁有各項創新技術以支援及與業界合作進行先進材料的領先應用研究及技術轉移,並致力促進技術成果商品化及再工業化,惠及業界及社會大眾,推動本港經濟增長和可持續發展。

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HKHS Chief Executive Officer James Chan said, “We are delighted and encouraged by the recognition of the Awards for the second year in a row. The Housing Society has endeavored to introduce new services and apply gerontechnology in its elderly housing and Residential Care Home for the Elderly, so as to create a desirable lifestyle and living environment for the seniors. Committed to its role of a ‘Housing Laboratory’, the Housing Society will continue to provide quality housing and services as well as to explore innovative ways in promoting inter-generational harmony and ageing-in-place.”

Joyous Home is a Residential Care Home for the Elderly at The Tanner Hill, offering one-stop services by a team of multi-disciplinary professionals. At Joyous Home, gerontechnology like companion robot and interactive rehabilitation training equipment have been adopted. Besides, a training programme with the theme of five senses (touch, sight, hearing, smell and taste) and two motions (fitness and brain activity) provides diverse training to help the elderly delay physical and cognitive decline.

Co-designed by the HKHS staff members and students of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University (Year 4, BSc (Hons) in Occupational Therapy, Department of Rehabilitation Sciences), the “Shop and Go Brain Health Workshop” is a board game tailored for the elderly with the theme of shopping and transportation. The elderly can enjoy interesting and real-life cognitive training through games, which helps them enhance memory, concentration, arithmetic and organising ability so as to reduce the risk of dementia.

Two other projects of HKHS were also shortlisted as finalists in the relevant categories of the Awards, including the “Oh!-Old!-Olympic” programme that was held online and offline for the elderly during the epidemic. It was shortlisted for the “Innovation of the Year – Active Ageing”. In addition, the “Day Day Cookcation”, a programme for the elderly to learn cooking skills from chefs with an aim to achieve self-enhancement and improve quality of life, was shortlisted for the “Innovation of the Year – Social Engagement Programme”.

solutions in business operations and service models. This year, more than 100 services or products from different countries and regions in Europe, America and Asia competed in 22 categories. The award ceremony was held in hybrid format in Singapore on 25 May 2022.

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HKHS Chief Executive Officer James Chan said, "We are deeply honoured to receive the Awards. In the face of the ageing population in Hong Kong, the Housing Society pioneered elderly housing 20 years ago as a 'housing laboratory' and has developed an array of elderly services catering for the needs of the community. HKHS will continue to provide more quality and adequate elderly housing and services, with an aim to promote ageing-in-place, inter-generational harmony, as well as to build an elderly-friendly and inclusive society."

Opened in 2017, the MIND-Friendly Home Exploration Centre is the first of its kind in Hong Kong showcasing home designs, practical applications and new technology that enable a dementia-friendly home environment for minimising the difficulties faced by the elderly in daily living while strengthening the support to their families and caregivers. Joyous Circle is an eldercare facility inside The Tanner Hill, which consists of a Residential Care Home for the Elderly, a Day Care and Training Centre and a Rehabilitation Centre, offering one-stop services for elderly of different abilities, from seniors living independently to those in need of nursing home care.

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