
Here's how Sharjah is using AI to care for the elderly
Sharjah is strengthening its reputation as an age-friendly city by integrating artificial intelligence (AI) and smart care technologies to enhance support for senior citizens. This initiative is in line with the humanitarian vision of Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah.
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The emirate has already launched several AI-based tools. The Virtual Social Advisor connects seniors with service providers through interactive audio and video channels, while the Virtual Companion facilitates daily contact with healthcare and support teams via smart screens. The
Complementing these platforms are mobile clinics that deliver home-based medical care, the Mishwar transport service that assists seniors in reaching health centres, and the
Sharjah also promotes active ageing through cultural, social, and sports programmes. Digital literacy training helps older adults build confidence in using smart technologies, ensuring they stay connected and independent.
These integrated initiatives reflect a comprehensive smart care ecosystem designed to preserve dignity, promote independence, and improve the quality of life for Sharjah's senior citizens, positioning the emirate as a leading model in elderly care for the digital era.
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