The ‘Epistemic Model of Quality Care for Older People (EMQCOP)’ is the outcome of extensive scientific efforts by Dr Zahirul Islam, CEO and Senior Scientist of Aging Care Ltd., conducted from 2016 to 2024. This innovative endeavor has taken place against a backdrop of stereotyping, prejudice, and discrimination towards older people, along with a lack of knowledge, technology, and care. Originating from an epistemological perspective, this model serves as an integral whole that provides an appropriate and effective means to solve the problems of quality care. It consists of a quintuple system with the following interconnected epistemological elements: (1) tenet, (2) triple ‘A’ procedures, (3) approach, (4) monitoring, and (5) evaluation. Central to this framework is the tenet: “Human being never expires in their lifetime.” Every remaining element derives from this tenet and refers back to it. Comprising an arena of knowledge, assessment, and actualization, the triple A procedure allows EMQCOP to function as an ‘inputs-outputs’ process. The EMQCOP approach to older people includes certain etiquette for appropriate behavior with them. Monitoring verifies whether the modeled care services are functioning properly. The outcomes and impact of care services on the state of older people are objectively measured through the evaluation program. The advanced technology-based EMQCOP model, available in both manual and software forms, is suitable for use in commercial industries.