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Volunteer Work After Retirement: Staying Active with Purpose

Retirement opens a new chapter in life, filled with possibilities and opportunities to explore. While many look forward to leisure time after decades of work, maintaining a sense of purpose remains vital for overall wellbeing. Volunteering offers a meaningful way to stay engaged with your community, utilize skills developed over a lifetime, and make a positive impact. For those experiencing retirement, finding purposeful activities becomes essential for maintaining cognitive sharpness, emotional fulfillment, and social connections. Let’s explore how volunteer work

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3 tools that make personal care easier for seniors in wheelchairs

For seniors who use wheelchairs, maintaining personal care routines can present unique challenges. Simple daily activities that many take for granted—like bathing, grooming, and dressing—often require additional effort and sometimes assistance. However, with the right tools and equipment, seniors can reclaim their independence and dignity while enhancing their quality of life. Personal care isn’t just about hygiene; it’s deeply connected to one’s sense of autonomy and self-esteem. When seniors can manage their own care, they experience greater confidence and maintain stronger connections with their sense of identity. The right assistive devices can transform frustrating routines into manageable, even pleasant, daily […]

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What are the best seating options for long hours in a wheelchair?

The best seating options for long hours in a wheelchair include pressure-relieving cushions (air, gel, or foam), contoured seating systems that distribute weight evenly, and adjustable backrests that provide proper spinal alignment. For seniors spending extended periods seated, high-quality cushions with moisture-wicking covers, breathable materials, and anti-shear surfaces are essential to prevent pressure sores and maintain comfort. Custom-fitted seating solutions that accommodate individual body shapes and mobility needs will provide the most beneficial long-term experience while supporting proper posture and circulation. Proper wheelchair seating is fundamental to the overall wellbeing of seniors who spend significant time seated. Beyond basic comfort, […]

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How do I create a comfortable and accessible home for my ageing parent in a wheelchair?

Creating a comfortable and accessible home for an aging parent who uses a wheelchair requires thoughtful modifications to ensure safety, independence, and dignity. Focus on widening doorways, installing ramps, adapting bathrooms with grab bars and roll-in showers, and ensuring clear pathways throughout the home. Consider lowered countertops in kitchens, appropriate bed height in bedrooms, and smart home technology that enables independence. These modifications not only improve physical accessibility but also support your parent’s emotional wellbeing by maintaining their autonomy and quality of life. When creating an accessible home for seniors who use wheelchairs, it’s essential to understand their specific needs […]

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5 best memory games for seniors to keep the mind sharp

1: Crossword Puzzles: The #1 Brain Exercise for Seniors Cognitive stimulation is not merely a way to pass time—it’s essential for brain health as we age. Our brains continue to build new connections throughout our lives, and activities that consistently challenge and engage us lead to sustained brain development and new approaches to challenges. For many older adults, keeping their brains fit results from diverse challenges that encourage mental flexibility. At Hovi Care’s Elderly Care Centre and Dementia Care, we

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What are the best daily routines for elderly wheelchair users?

Well-structured daily routines for elderly wheelchair users should include morning stretches, regular repositioning every 2 hours, balanced meals, scheduled hydration, and dedicated periods for both physical activity and rest. The ideal routine incorporates morning hygiene rituals, cognitive stimulation through reading or puzzles, social engagement, and calming evening activities. Personalizing these elements to match individual preferences, physical capabilities, and cognitive needs creates a supportive framework that enhances independence, prevents complications, and improves overall quality of life. Daily routines provide essential structure and predictability that benefit elderly wheelchair users in numerous ways. A consistent daily schedule creates a sense of security and […]

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What kind of emotional support do elderly wheelchair users often need?

Elderly wheelchair users often need comprehensive emotional support that addresses feelings of loss, dependency, and changing self-identity. This support should acknowledge their grief over lost mobility whilst promoting dignity, autonomy, and continued social connection. Key emotional needs include validation of feelings, assistance with adjusting to a new self-image, maintaining meaningful relationships, and preserving a sense of purpose. Effective emotional support combines compassionate listening, encouragement of independence where possible, and creating opportunities for social engagement that prevent isolation and promote cognitive well-being. Elderly wheelchair users face a complex array of emotional challenges that extend far beyond their physical limitations. The transition […]

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How do wheelchair users in Bali stay connected with their local communities?

Wheelchair users in Bali maintain community connections through a blend of traditional cultural support systems and modern initiatives. Many participate in community-based programs specifically designed for mobility-challenged individuals, whilst digital platforms help bridge physical gaps. Religious ceremonies and cultural events in Bali are increasingly being made accessible, reflecting the Balinese philosophy of inclusion. Family support, volunteer networks, and emerging transportation options further enable wheelchair users to stay engaged with their communities despite infrastructure challenges. Community connection is vital for wheelchair users in Bali, significantly impacting their mental wellbeing and quality of life. In a society deeply rooted in communal values, […]

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Simple musical activities families can do with loved ones living with dementia

Music has a remarkable ability to unlock memories and create joyful moments for people living with dementia (PLWD). Even when other forms of communication become challenging, musical connections often remain strong and meaningful. At Hovi Club, our Senior Living and Care professionals have seen firsthand how musical activities can transform interactions between family members and their loved ones with dementia. These simple yet powerful activities can create moments of connection that transcend cognitive challenges and bring comfort to everyone involved.

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Jussi Peltonen

My goal is to help Hovi Care and our franchising partners deliver high-class care services and thus making an impact on our clients’ daily lives. My speciality is developing innovative and easily deployable service concepts which support clients’ rebabilitation goals and well-being.

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Ph.D. Annikka Immonen

With over thirty years of experience in the healthcare field as a nurse, manager, developer, LEAN coach, researcher, and author on healthcare practices, I am dedicated to developing quality care for the elderly and individuals with neurocognitive disorders (NCD) [Dementia]. In all my work, I adhere to a people-oriented philosophy.

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Jared Lim

It has always been my personal endeavour to do things that will make a difference in a person’s life and make a positive impact to their everyday. Starting HoviClub Orchard, is an extension of this personal endeavour, at our centre we hope to reach and touch many seniors and impact their lives positively by bringing them Joy and Wellness.

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M.D Tania Setiadi

As Medical Director at Hovi Care, I combine my experience as a doctor, dementia care trainer, and researcher to lead person-centred, evidence-based services. With a global perspective from working across Asia and Europe, I’m passionate about blending best practices with cultural understanding to advance compassionate dementia care.

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Steven Wong

I aim to offer a fresh and insightful perspective on eldercare by examining innovative, creative, and practical initiatives that support seniors in ageing gracefully, physically, emotionally, and socially. Through my writing, I seek to inspire new approaches and actions within the senior care sector, ultimately fostering meaningful and sustainable change.