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Humanoid Robots Deployed in Nursing Homes: A Valued Partner for Caregivers

Humanoid robots from multiple manufacturers have received medical certification and are being deployed in eldercare facilities in批量, handling transport, companionship, and basic health monitoring, alleviating staff shortages.

Deployment Numbers

Facility Type Robots Deployed Primary Tasks
Premium retirement communities 5–10 per facility Companionship, medication delivery, patrol rounds
Standard nursing homes 2–3 per facility Logistics, cleaning assistance
Home-based care 1 per household Emergency alerts, emotional companionship

Capabilities

Logistics and Transport

Robots can autonomously ride elevators to deliver medications, meals, and laundry across nursing home floors. One facility reported a 60% improvement in logistics efficiency, freeing nurses to spend more time on direct care.

Fall Detection

Using integrated millimeter-wave radar and vision fusion, robots can detect elderly falls within 0.5 seconds, immediately alerting the nurse station and navigating autonomously to the scene to provide voice comfort while awaiting human rescue.

Emotional Companionship

Daily AI chat sessions, medication reminders, and video call assistance have been warmly received. Some elderly residents say talking to a robot carries "less psychological burden," making them more willing to discuss sensitive topics like physical discomfort.

Limitations

Fine Motor Gaps

Robot hand dexterity still falls short of human capability. Tasks like nail clipping or changing wound dressings cannot be performed. "Robots handle repetitive work," noted one care supervisor. "Real caregiving still depends on people."

Adoption Variance

Acceptance rates are significantly lower among residents over 80. Some find "talking to a machine feels strange." Facilities typically arrange social workers to guide initial interactions.

Cost

Monthly rental for a single humanoid robot is approximately ¥8,000 — still a significant expense for smaller facilities. Manufacturers are pursuing partnerships with local civil affairs departments to lower procurement barriers.


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