As the population ages, the prevalence of chronic conditions among older adults is also rising, with approximately 80% of this group having at least one chronic illness that requires ongoing care and monitoring. This trend underscores the need for innovative solutions to support the health and well-being of older adults:
1.AI and Machine Learning.
2.Wearable Devices.
3.Telemedicine.
Addressing Challenges in Technology Adoption and Future Opportunities:
1.Barriers to Implementation.
2.Ethical and Privacy Concerns.
3.Promoting Age-Friendly Environments.
The integration of AI, wearables, and virtual reality is poised to revolutionise elderly care systems, offering new ways to monitor health and engage seniors in meaningful activities. By embracing these innovations, the future of elderly care holds the promise of more efficient, personalised, and compassionate support systems.