About the winners
• Technology & Innovation: Nurse & Craft (Japan) has developed "Home Nursing to Regenerate the Town," an initiative that combines healthcare delivery with community revitalization.
• Community-Based Initiatives: Padyarescue Inc. (Philippines) implemented the "Go Bike Project Ronda Kalusugan Program," demonstrating innovative approaches to community healthcare delivery.
• Supporting Self-Reliance: School of Lifelong Education, Chiang Mai University (Thailand) created "MEDEE Fostering Work Skills for Seniors in the Digital Era," addressing the critical need for digital inclusion among older adults.
Special Prize for Care Network Development winners successfully created an integrated care system serving older people in depopulated areas.
• Institute for Community Care and Health Equity, Chung-Ang University; Summary A.I.; and Jeongeup City Public Health Center (South Korea) for their CARE-Net A Smart Integrated Care Approach to Reach Older People in a Depopulated Area
The Second Prize winners further demonstrate the region's commitment to innovative aging solutions:
• Technology & Innovation: Lions Befrienders Service Association (Singapore) for their IM-OK Program
• Community-Based Initiatives: Thye Hua Kwan Moral Charities and the Agency for Integrated Care (Singapore) for their Micro-Jobs Program for Older People
• Supporting Self-Reliance: Graduate School of Medicine, Tokushima University and Beauty Life Corp. (Japan) for their Online Exercise Salon for Older People
Three organizations received Honorable Mentions for their contributions:
• Malaysian Research Institute on Ageing (MyAgeing) for their Digital Literacy Modules for Older Persons
• YoungHappy Plus Co., Ltd (Thailand) for their Online Community Platform for Urban Seniors
• Ageing Business and Care Development Centre, Thammasat Business School (Thailand) for their Ready Senior Project
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