A new reminiscence programme has launched at Mei Ling Market & Food Centre, aimed at strengthening social bonds among seniors in the Queenstown area. By utilizing nostalgic photographs and objects from the past, the initiative encourages elderly residents to share personal stories and engage in meaningful dialogue with their peers. This community-led effort focuses on improving mental well-being and reducing social isolation by integrating therapeutic activities into familiar neighborhood spaces where seniors naturally congregate.
- The programme is situated at Mei Ling Market & Food Centre to reach seniors in a comfortable, everyday environment.
- Activities involve using vintage items and local heritage images to stimulate memories and conversation among participants.
- The initiative is part of a broader effort by the Queenstown Health District to support healthy aging and social connectivity.
- Volunteers facilitate the sessions to help guide discussions and foster a sense of community belonging.
- The programme seeks to address mental health by providing regular opportunities for cognitive stimulation and peer interaction.
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