Source: Asia Development Bank
As economies face the growing challenge of supporting aging populations, traditional care systems often struggle due to gaps in infrastructure, trained personnel, and accessible healthcare. In this context, digital technologies are increasingly recognized as transformative tools for elder care. This book examines how digital solutions such as robotics and telemedicine can help address the needs of aging populations, enhance care quality, and support inclusive development.
The discussions explore both the opportunities and challenges of the digital transformation in terms of social inclusion for elder care. Through diverse case studies, the book highlights the importance of involving older people as active participants in the digital economy rather than passive recipients—an essential step in bridging the digital divide. With practical recommendations for policymakers and practitioners, it is a vital resource for advancing efficient, dignified, and high-quality elder care in the digital age.
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