Successes in medicine have prolonged life expectancy and seen a rapid increase in an ageing population. Consequently, there has been a shift in medical priorities, with age-related diseases not only affecting the elderly but also their socio-economic burden affecting all demographics. Moreover, as ageing is inescapable, there should be a vested interest by all in tackling age-related challenges. In this chapter, we discuss the emerging technologies that show great promise in facilitating therapeutic treatment for elderly patients. The chapter discusses how artificial intelligence, emerging pharmaceutical fabrication techniques and wearable technologies are helping to address current challenges in monitoring and managing geriatric conditions. Examples of both bench and clinical applications are provided to highlight their ubiquity throughout the pharmaceutical pipeline. The chapter concludes by demonstrating how these ostensibly standalone technologies are being combined to improve precision.