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Hong Kong Productivity Council is committed to developing and promoting Gerontechnology to achieve holistic care for “Body, Soul and Spirit” and promote health equality among the elderly. This page can help you better understand the contribution of Hong Kong Productivity Council in gerontech:
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"Forest bathing" (FB) or "Shinrin-Yoku" is a Japanese wellness practice in which individuals leisurely stroll through natural or forest environments with the intention of mindfully engaging all five senses, including touch, sight, hearing, smell, and taste, to deeply immerse themselves in the natural surroundings. Read More……
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Multisensory stimulation therapy (MST) is a non-pharmacological treatment approach that involves using multiple primary senses, including tactility, olfaction, vision, hearing, and taste, to facilitate a connection between people with cognitive impairment and the environment. Read More……
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