'Mum's fine because we've got her a robot': Expert warns against a lonelier world for elderly

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We need to be careful and not move into a world where families and caregivers go, 'mum is fine because we've got her a robot', says Dr Sarah Harper, professor of gerontology at the University of Oxford.

"We're really talking about what we call age structural change" said Dr Sarah Harper, professor of gerontology at the University of Oxford and director of the Oxford Institute of Population Ageing.

"But that doesn't mean we're going to have a population of old, frail people. It just means that... instead of in a population pyramid, we're going to be living in more of a skyscraper," she said. Dr Harper has chaired the British government's Foresight Review on Ageing Populations, and has been on the country's Prime Minister's Council for Science and Technology.try to make societies and individuals resilient,"If we look at what's happening in Japan and Korea, for example, and Singapore, these countries have very good forward planning, where they're really beginning to look at it from a holistic point of view. Australia is another example.

 

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