Thu, 15 Apr | The Elderly Resources Centre

A Walk in Community with I·CARE (1st Session)

Participants will visit the Elderly Resources Centre* of the Hong Kong Housing Society situated in Yau Ma Tei. They will tour around the MIND-friendly Home Exploration Centre to learn about how a friendly housing design for people with dementia and their caretakers may facilitate their daily...

Events Details

15 Apr, 14:30 – 16:30
The Elderly Resources Centre, Yau Ma Tei, Hong Kong

About The Event

Affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, the second session of A Walk in Community with I·CARE of the last academic year has been suspended.  After a year’s silence, this activity is to be re-activated in a manner not violating the social distancing measures under “Prevention and Control of Disease Ordinance”.

Participants will visit the Elderly Resources Centre* of the Hong Kong Housing Society situated in Yau Ma Tei.  They will tour around the MIND-friendly Home Exploration Centre to learn about how a friendly housing design for people with dementia and their caretakers may facilitate their daily living in order to achieve “aging in place”.  Besides, participants can take part in experiential games to gain an understanding of the daily challenges encountered by the aforementioned people.

Details of this activity are as follows:

Date: 15 April 2021 (Thursday)

Time: 2:30 - 4:30 pm

Language: Cantonese

Quota: 10 (on a first-come-first-served   basis)

Target: CUHK full-time students

Fee: Free of charge

Deposit: HK$50 (refunded upon   attendance on the event day)

Registration: Please click here

Deadline: 8 April 2021 (Thursday)

For enquiries, please contact Miss Li of this Centre via 3943 2306 (Tel) or laurali@cuhk.edu.hk (Email).

*About the Organisation

The Elderly Resources Centre was established by the Hong Kong Housing Society in 2005 to promote “age-friendly housing” to the community through education, health screening, professional consultation and research.  In 2017, the centre set up the MIND-friendly Home Exploration Centre, which is the first of its kind in Hong Kong, to demonstrate to the public how a friendly housing design may facilitate the daily living of people with dementia.