AbstractPopulation aging is a global issue. The problem is especially critical in societies, such as China and India, where there has been both rapid aging of the population and a tradition that children are the primary caregivers for their elderly parents who are no longer independent. This article discusses a variety of options for various types of professional and non-professional caregivers and services for the elderly in their homes used in the U.S. and how technology has been used to support this heterogeneous model of caregiving. Efforts have been made to coordinate among caregivers and outside services and track changes in health conditions effectively over time through the greater use of technology. These ideas offer a possible pat...
Part 7: e-Health, the New Frontier of Service Science InnovationInternational audienceAs in many cou...
According to the National Bureau of Statistics of China, by 2010 the number of people aged 60 or ove...
There is little doubt that the elderly population of the world is growing. The greatest growth in th...
Due to population aging, countries’ financial capacities to maintain the current level and scope of ...
[Abstract]: One of the challenges facing health and welfare policymakers as well as researchers in ...
Health care providers, gerontologists, psychologists, social workers, and policymakers are all focus...
There has been rapid aging of the earth’s population, and in a few decades, Asia could become the ol...
Due to historical reasons and urbanization progress, demographic development change has promoted Chi...
Caring for America’s aging population is a complex humanitarian issue. The number of older adults is...
China is encountering formidable healthcare challenges brought about by the problem of aging. By 205...
China’s aged population has increased dramatically. Because of the one child policy, China now has f...
We at times find ourselves with an elderly grandparent, parent, sibling, partner or friend and we no...
Worldwide populations are experiencing dramatic demographic shifts in the number of older? people du...
Elderly Care is a grossly underserved area in India, which is home to one-sixth of the global popula...
The article presents findings of a research project on housing and care models that support aging in...
Part 7: e-Health, the New Frontier of Service Science InnovationInternational audienceAs in many cou...
According to the National Bureau of Statistics of China, by 2010 the number of people aged 60 or ove...
There is little doubt that the elderly population of the world is growing. The greatest growth in th...
Due to population aging, countries’ financial capacities to maintain the current level and scope of ...
[Abstract]: One of the challenges facing health and welfare policymakers as well as researchers in ...
Health care providers, gerontologists, psychologists, social workers, and policymakers are all focus...
There has been rapid aging of the earth’s population, and in a few decades, Asia could become the ol...
Due to historical reasons and urbanization progress, demographic development change has promoted Chi...
Caring for America’s aging population is a complex humanitarian issue. The number of older adults is...
China is encountering formidable healthcare challenges brought about by the problem of aging. By 205...
China’s aged population has increased dramatically. Because of the one child policy, China now has f...
We at times find ourselves with an elderly grandparent, parent, sibling, partner or friend and we no...
Worldwide populations are experiencing dramatic demographic shifts in the number of older? people du...
Elderly Care is a grossly underserved area in India, which is home to one-sixth of the global popula...
The article presents findings of a research project on housing and care models that support aging in...
Part 7: e-Health, the New Frontier of Service Science InnovationInternational audienceAs in many cou...
According to the National Bureau of Statistics of China, by 2010 the number of people aged 60 or ove...
There is little doubt that the elderly population of the world is growing. The greatest growth in th...