Hong Kong’s ageing population has become a major concern in the city. Responding to the Elderly Commission’s ‘Age-friendly City’ programme and the Housing Society's ‘Ageing- in-Place’ Scheme, LSCM has been actively developing gerontechnology to improve the quality of life for the elderly in Hong Kong, aiming to alleviate the city’s medical burden in the long run.
In 2016, LSCM developed a series of technologies for the elderly to use in the community. The technology, known as gerontechnology, includes installing a Wi-Fi Mesh network in the estate so that the elderly can make video calls with their family and friends. The elderly can also receive announcement broadcasts free-of-charge, and the easy operation mode is designed especially for the elderly to encourage them to get more involved in the community life.
The elderly is also provided with RFID readers. With the use of smartphones, estate announcements or community activities content can be read out for the elderly.
In addition, a washroom flushing sensing system is used to monitor flushing rates. If the toilet has not been flushed over an extended period, the system will notify the caretaker to pay them a visit. Since the system only detects flushing activity, the privacy of the elderly can be protected.