In March 2020, the Welfare Council successfully bid for a day care centre for the elderly at Chun Yi House, Chun Yeung Estate, Fo Tan, with 60 service places and 5 designated respite care places, and an additional 10 places, to extend the service hours to 8pm for elders with individual needs. The centre provides day care and support services for frail elders aged 60 or above with moderate or severe impairment (including those with cognitive impairment) in Sha Tin to help them maintain their mobility, develop their potential, improve their quality of life and relieve the stress of the caregivers so that the elders can age in a familiar community.
The centre team has taken into account the needs of the elderly with cognitive impairment and designed different facilities, including a leisure trail and a multi-sensory interactive wall, to allow the elderly to stroll and rest in a safe and comfortable environment, as well as to stimulate their visual and olfactory senses through interactive settings to increase their interest in interacting with the environment. In addition, the centre has introduced technologies such as companion robots and VR virtual reality training and a meal ordering machine developed by the Welfare Council to enable the elderly to grasp the information of their meal in the centre better. The centre has also introduced several home-based services, including general and geriatric specialists, podiatrists, Chinese medicine practitioners, wound care nurses, dietitians, pharmacists and dental check-ups, to fill the gap in the services provided by traditional day care centres for the elderly. The centre was initially scheduled to commence operation in September 2020. However, Chun Yeung Estate was used as a central isolation centre during the epidemic, so the recovery of the premises was delayed until April 2021 and the centre is ready for service by August 2021.