This paper deals with the middle-aged attitude toward robots in healthcare. The challenge is to fill the gap created between increasing the elderly and the reduction of healthcare providers. Robots in the home to serve as an aid for the elderly where they can live independently for longer and even feel independence. The essay examines how people between 40 and 60 years looks at robots in the home and whether they are able to imagine having such at home as they get older. A comparison is made between 20-40 year olds and 40-60 year olds. How have perceptions of robots and attitude towards them changed over time since the last survey in 1998? What patterns are there – similarities and differences?