About "Tranquility Tour"
The "An Ning You" mobile app is developed by the Jockey Club An Ning Song Project of the Faculty of Social Sciences of the University of Hong Kong. It is a practical guide for old friends, chronically ill patients, and late Qing patients to travel. The content includes preparation before travel, destination selection, local attractions and overseas route suggestions. It is hoped that through the use of "Tranquility Tour", patients and family members can get useful travel information, so that the whole family can have a carefree view of different scenery and live out the beauty of life.
About "Jockey Club Peaceful Ode"
With the ageing population in Hong Kong, the number of elderly patients with terminal illnesses continues to rise, and the public's demand for community care services for terminal patients is also increasing. To this end, the Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust Fund allocated HK$131 million in 2015 to implement the three-year "Jockey Club Peaceful Ode" project to help improve the quality of community late-care services and provide professionals for related services. Provide training and organize public education activities.
"Jockey Club Peaceful Ode" combines cross-sectoral strengths, connects the community and medical system through different service models, and strengthens existing end-of-life care services. The plan will try out five innovative service models in the community to provide comprehensive support for the elderly with terminal illness, so that they can make appropriate end-of-life care choices with full knowledge and improve their quality of life. Project partners include: School of Social Sciences, The University of Hong Kong, The Jockey Club Institute of Gerontology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Society of Gerontology, Haven of Hope Christian Association, Hong Kong Society for Rehabilitation, St. James' Settlement, and Anglican Church for the Elderly center.
The "An Ning You" mobile app is developed by the Jockey Club An Ning Song Project of the Faculty of Social Sciences of the University of Hong Kong. It is a practical guide for old friends, chronically ill patients, and late Qing patients to travel. The content includes preparation before travel, destination selection, local attractions and overseas route suggestions. It is hoped that through the use of "Tranquility Tour", patients and family members can get useful travel information, so that the whole family can have a carefree view of different scenery and live out the beauty of life.
About "Jockey Club Peaceful Ode"
With the ageing population in Hong Kong, the number of elderly patients with terminal illnesses continues to rise, and the public's demand for community care services for terminal patients is also increasing. To this end, the Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust Fund allocated HK$131 million in 2015 to implement the three-year "Jockey Club Peaceful Ode" project to help improve the quality of community late-care services and provide professionals for related services. Provide training and organize public education activities.
"Jockey Club Peaceful Ode" combines cross-sectoral strengths, connects the community and medical system through different service models, and strengthens existing end-of-life care services. The plan will try out five innovative service models in the community to provide comprehensive support for the elderly with terminal illness, so that they can make appropriate end-of-life care choices with full knowledge and improve their quality of life. Project partners include: School of Social Sciences, The University of Hong Kong, The Jockey Club Institute of Gerontology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Society of Gerontology, Haven of Hope Christian Association, Hong Kong Society for Rehabilitation, St. James' Settlement, and Anglican Church for the Elderly center.
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