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Introduction

The Hong Kong Geriatrics Society

Founded in 1981, the Hong Kong Geriatrics Society is the only professional society of doctors practicing geriatric medicine. All Consultant Geriatricians and Professor in Geriatric Medicine in Public Hospitals are regular members of our society. There are up to now 180 members with 42 associate members in the Hong Kong Geriatrics Society. Geriatricians are responsible for the management of acute and chronic illnesses, severe disability and terminal conditions in elderly people.

Objectives
To promote high standards of care in the practice of geriatric medicine
To promote training and care of the elderly to all persons practicing geriatric medicine
To promote geriatric research

The Hong Kong elderly population aged 65+ has risen from 4.5% of the total population in 1971 to 12.5% in 2007 with a number of 871.4 thousand, and this is expected to rise to 24% by 2031. The corresponding growth for the population aged 75+ is even steeper. Curently,there are five and a half times as many people over 75 as there were 30 years ago, and this age group will triple by 2031. Since the prevalence of illness and disability rises with age, the growth of the elderly population, particularly those in the older-old group (75+) has important implications for health and social services.

Geriatric medicine originated in the United Kingdom 70 years ago out of a reaction to neglect and apathy of elderly patients thought not to be amenable to medical treatment and thus obliged to spend their last years in chronic infirmaries. The specialty of geriatric medicine has continued to grow and an impressive knowledge base has been accumulated. This combined with increasing expertise in the multidisciplinary treatment and assessment of elderly patients and in ensuring that health and social services work in a coordinated fashion, has improved the care of ill elderly people.

For the past 30 years, more than 160 specialists in geriatric medicine have been trained up in Hong Kong to meet the local service needs.

The year 2011 celebrates the 30th Anniversary of the Hong Kong Geriatrics Society.
We are preparing ourselves to deal with the challenges faced by the ageing community.

 

 


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