Netown expands senior care tech as Taiwan's elderly numbers climb
Netown Corporation is expanding its suite of assistive technologies to address the needs of Taiwan’s rapidly growing elderly and disabled populations. Speaking at the Medical Taiwan 2026 event, the company emphasized that smart healthcare development is shifting toward solutions that promote independence while alleviating the burden on professional and family caregivers. This strategic focus aims to maintain quality of care as the volume of patients requiring long-term support increases across the region.
Netown Corporation is prioritizing the development of smart healthcare devices specifically designed for older adults and individuals with disabilities to navigate the challenges of Taiwan’s aging demographic. Patricia Lin, the company’s Marketing Director, highlighted during the Medical Taiwan 2026 exhibition that the primary goal is to foster safety and independence for users. By implementing technology-assisted devices, the firm seeks to streamline routine care activities, which in turn allows professional caregivers to focus on high-priority medical tasks and direct supervision.
One of the key innovations currently being developed by the company is a specialized bowel assistance chair featuring an integrated vibration function. This device is engineered to assist users with limited mobility by supporting bowel movements, promoting relaxation, and aiding sleep. Such targeted assistive technology is expected to become a staple in both private homes and professional care facilities as the number of residents requiring long-term daily support continues to rise significantly throughout Taiwan.
Looking ahead, Netown anticipates a surge in demand for equipment that enhances the comfort and safety of seniors over the next three years. The company plans to continue its research and development into specialized equipment and services that support daily independence and quality of life. By reducing the physical and logistical workload for caregivers, these technological advancements are positioned to ensure the sustainability of the senior care sector as the elderly population expands.
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