Two new Active Ageing Centres (AACs) have opened in Tampines, offering programmes specifically tailored for the Malay community to encourage greater participation in healthy ageing initiatives. The centres provide culturally relevant activities, health screenings, and wellness workshops designed to foster social connections and preventive healthcare among older residents. By creating inclusive and familiar environments, the initiative aims to lower barriers for Malay seniors to stay active, socially connected, and supported within their local neighborhood.
- Two new Active Ageing Centres have launched in Tampines with specialized programming for Malay seniors.
- Offerings include culturally tailored activities, active ageing workshops, and preventive health screenings.
- The centres aim to boost engagement rates and reduce social isolation among older residents.
- The initiative strengthens community-level support and connects seniors to broader healthcare and wellness resources.
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