Chersery Home International launches the Center of Excellence for Robotic Rehabilitation Science
Chersery Home International Launches the Robotic Rehabilitation Science Center to Enhance the Quality of Life for Thailands Elderly Population
In Collaboration with the Faculty of Engineering, Chulalongkorn University under the Concept of Continuing Decentralized Healthcare
Chersery Home International Hospital for the Elderly officially announced the opening of the Chersery Robotic Rehabilitation Science Center, a groundbreaking initiative aimed at elevating Thailands standards of geriatric rehabilitation particularly for stroke survivors and older adults with impaired mobility, one of the leading causes of disability among the elderly population.
The center serves as a comprehensive model of elderly rehabilitation, integrating medical science with intelligent robotic technology (Robotic Rehabilitation Systems) to achieve optimal recovery outcomes. It provides specialized programs for short-, medium-, and long-term rehabilitation, with the ultimate goal of restoring physical function, mental well-being, and the dignity of independent living for seniors.
Innovation Partnership with the Faculty of Engineering, Chulalongkorn University
This center was established through a collaborative research and innovation partnership between Chersery Home International Hospital and the Faculty of Engineering, Chulalongkorn University, with the shared goal of developing robotic and AI-assisted rehabilitation systems to enhance treatment efficiency, monitoring, and long-term recovery outcomes.
The collaboration is guided by the principle of Continuing Decentralized Healthcare, which aims to create a seamless and accessible continuum of care that bridges in-hospital rehabilitation with home-based recovery (Hospital to Home). This model seeks to make high-quality rehabilitation services affordable and equitable, reducing health disparities and improving long-term well-being for Thailands aging population.
For a Better Quality of Life for Thai Seniors
Dr. Gengpong Tangaroonsanti, Director of Chersery Home International Hospital for the Elderly, stated
Thailand is entering a fully aged society. Caring for the elderly is not only about treating diseases it is about restoring quality of life, dignity, and the opportunity to live meaningfully again.
The Robotic Rehabilitation Science Center marks an important step toward a sustainable healthcare system that is continuous, accessible, and equitable for everyone.
Advanced Rehabilitation Technologies
The Chersery Robotic Rehabilitation Science Center integrates advanced technologies including
- Robotic Gait Trainer assisting stroke and spinal cord injury patients in regaining mobility
- Upper-Limb Robotic Rehabilitation System restoring movement and coordination of the arms and hands
- AI Motion Tracking analyzing and monitoring rehabilitation progress in real-time
- Tele-Rehabilitation Platform extending therapy access to community and home-based care
All systems are designed based on the principle of Accessible, Affordable, and Achievable Rehabilitation, ensuring that high-quality rehabilitation is available to everyone.
Toward a Quality Aging Society
The establishment of this center is part of Chersery Home Internationals long-term vision, Thailand Longevity & Well-Aging Hub, which aims to position Thailand as a regional leader in comprehensive elderly care, combining the strengths of medicine, engineering, innovation, and human compassion.
Chersery Home will not stop at caring
it will be a space of hope, where older adults can walk, move, smile, and live again with dignity in every step of their journey.
Dr. Gengpong Tangaroonsanti