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10 Elderly-Friendly Attractions in Singapore

April 23, 2021 4 min read

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Due to travel restrictions amidst the Covid-19 pandemic, we find ourselves unable to bring our loved ones on overseas trips. Thankfully, Singapore's position as a leading attractions destination makes us spoilt for choice when deciding where to visit locally. For our elderly loved ones who have mobility issues, it is important to consider if attractions are accessible and elderly-friendly.

Here we've drawn up 10 'must-see' Singapore attractions which you can take your elderly loved ones to!

#1. Gardens By the Bay

Gardens by the Bay offers visitors a vibrant view of lush greenery and fascinating floral displays. It is designed to cater to everyone including those who require mobility aids.

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Check out Grandma Lily and her pink HappyWheels Lightweight Travel Rollator admiring the lush greenery at Gardens by The Bay.

  • Barrier-free routes (map available) which make it convenient for wheelchair or mobility scooter users
  • Automated doors, accessible lifts, parking lots and toilets
  • Frequent shuttle service ($2) to Bay South Gardens
  • Wheelchair rental
  • FREE Lunchtime Parking between 12-2PM on weekdays (except public holidays)

#2. Universal Studios Singapore

Anyone can have fun at Universal Studios Singapore (USS), young or old. Themed sections of the park cater to all interests, and some rides even offer better assistance in transferring wheelchair users from chair to ride.

  • Elder-friendly rides which also offer transfer assistance
  • Various shows and attractions with accessible seating

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Check out our HappyWheels Lightweight Ergonomic Pushchair , which has adjustable armrests and slightly curved backrest so users can sit comfortably for longer durations.

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Known as Singapore's version of the 'London Eye', the Singapore Flyer offers magnificent views of the city from up high, especially during sunset. At 165m, it is one of the world’s largest Giant Observation Wheels as well as one of Asia’s biggest tourist attractions.

  • Relaxing way to soak in the Singapore skyline
  • Family-friend flyer capsule accommodates up to 5 wheelchairs and 15 other guests
  • Ramps, lifts and accessible toilets on the compound

Check out our HappyWheels Travel Chair Portable Wheelchair , that is suitable for short trips like this, and is small enough to move through crowded spaces.

For some intergenerational bonding, you can consider visiting the Singapore Discovery Centre. Ideal for both Singaporeans and tourists, the Singapore Discovery Centre uses innovative methods to showcase aspects of Singapore's history and culture through their exhibits.

  • Free admission for Singaporeans and PRs, discounted senior citizen rates for foreigners
  • 3D and 4D movies to wow both the young and old
  • Singapore-centric exhibits using various technology

#5. River Safari Singapore

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River Safari Singapore is the first river-themed zoo in Asia to feature aquarium, freshwater attractions and river boat rides as their major attraction. View interesting river species in comfortable galleries or head outdoors for a relaxing River Cruise!

  • Sheltered, paved pathways and barrier-free access
  • Discounted rates for senior citizens and VWO caregivers
  • Unique exhibits such as panda enclosure and relaxing river boat rides
  • Wheelchair rental available

#6. Singapore Science Centre

Having recently gone through a $38-million revamp exercise, the Singapore Science Centre is ready to wow and educate visitors of all ages and abilities. It boasts one of the country's largest collections of scientific and educational exhibits.

  • Over 50 interactive exhibits to engage curious learners of all ages
  • Accessible main entrance, ramps and fully-covered linkways

#7. Asian Civilisations Museum

Just 5 minutes away from Raffles Place MRT, the Asian Civilisations Museum (ACM) focuses not just only on Singapore’s ancestral culture but also the rich artistic heritage of Asia. For locals and tourists alike, the ACM provides a comfortable environment in which to experience more of what the region has to offer.

  • Special discounted rates for senior citizens
  • Ramps and accessible lifts within the museum compound
  • New exhibits every few months to encourage return visits

#8. Night Safari

Our Night Safari is the world first nocturnal zoo and home to close to 2,500 animals of over 130 species. Did you know that being around animals can help to increase feelings of happiness and wellbeing in everyone, regardless of age? Furthermore, experience a novel zoo experience under the starry skies!

  • 90% of pathways are paved for wheelchair access
  • Accessible parking lots available for those with disability decal
  • Ramps and designated alighting spots
  • Free wheelchair rental available

#9. National Museum of Singapore

The National Museum of Singapore is the oldest museum in Singapore and gives visitors a multimedia experience of Singapore's history and archaeological heritage.

  • Good place for tourists to start learning about Singapore's history and for local seniors to reminisce their younger days
  • Wheelchair-accessible compound
  • New exhibits every few months to encourage repeated visits

#10. Botanic Gardens

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  • National Orchid Garden is over 1000 orchid species and 2000 hybrids, perfect for tourists and locals to appreciate our national bloom
  • Frequent free performances in the gardens to accompany family picnics

Check out our range of Foldable Walking Canes , which comes in 15 designs, including some floral ones. They not only work as great walking aids, they also look nice in pictures together with the flora and fauna of Singapore.

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If you're visiting Singapore or planning to bring your parents on around Singapore to use your SingapoRediscover Vouchers, do check out our Lightweight Portable Wheelchair & Pushchair Rental , EZ Fold-N-Go Walker & Rollator Rental  and HappyWheels Rollator Free Trial  options. Get the best out of your trip with these mobility aids.

For other travel-related products for your loved ones, check out our travel range. This range includes our popular travel products such as our HappyWheels Travel Chair Portable Wheelchair , HappyWheels Lightweight Travel Rollator , foldable & height adjustable Walking Canes .

When it comes to helping our elderly loved ones live more independent and   healthy lives , the best thing we can do is to provide them with the right elderly equipment so that they feel comfortable and safe. At The Golden Concepts, we are committed to improving the quality of life of elderly persons and our products are designed to address a wide range of diverse needs. If you need help finding a   wheelchair with detachable arms ,   geriatric chair for elderly , or any other eldercare equipment, contact us today and we will be happy to serve you.

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20 Best Activities for Seniors in Singapore to Stay Active and Engaged

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In 2020, Singapore accounted for elderly residents aged 65 and above, comprising 15.2 per cent of its population. This says a lot about the country’s rapidly growing community of older adults.

This can be due to many factors, including the considerable improvements in healthcare and quality of life in the country. They have led to an increase in life expectancy and a decline in senior mortality rates nationwide.

Singapore has adopted a comprehensive, holistic, interactive, and multifaceted strategy to help seniors maximise their lives while reducing the negative aspects of ageing. Despite their age, senior citizens need an inclusive society where they can stay engaged in fun activities to keep their physique and mind active.

However, Singapore acknowledges the various mental and physical health conditions that affect its ageing population’s mobility and overall wellness. These factors hinder their mobility, which could develop into social isolation and other problems if left unattended.

This is why the country’s MOH programme for active ageing offers a wide range of volunteering opportunities and fun events geared towards empowering older adults, boosting their feeling of community connection, and motivating them to continue to age actively.

This article will explore the activity ideas suited for aging adults. This way, seniors and their family members can help in ensuring their elderly loved ones stay as an active part of the community.

Let’s take a look at the senior-friendly activities that offer health benefits while ensuring seniors stay connected with their community and friends. Here are the activities for seniors Singapore.

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Indoor Games

Spending time indoors and playing games can help seniors maintain their mental health and social engagement. Some of these games that seniors enjoy include mahjong, bridge, card games, board games, and chess. In addition to a brain workout, these games encourage camaraderie and social interaction among players.

Arts & Crafts

Senior citizens looking to express their creativity while staying active may find arts and crafts a fantastic way to engage and bid their time. In Singapore, many community centres and art schools provide programmes for seniors in sculpture, painting, and sketching. Seniors might also experiment with handicrafts like knitting, crocheting, and stitching.

Sports & Outdoor Games

There are many fun activities that seniors can engage in outdoors. They may want to join an exercise group or fitness classes that meet every morning at a local park to make it more fun.

Some of the outdoor activities for seniors include sports, such as badminton, table tennis, and golf. Seniors can also participate in light exercises and low-impact group exercises like yoga or tai chi that can help them keep their flexibility and balance. They can choose different exercises and sports depending on their fitness levels.

Explore Cultural Landmarks and Monuments

Seniors can schedule a day trip to visit a variety of cultural landmarks and monuments in Singapore. It’s a wonderful way to enjoy life while relieving the country’s rich cultural heritage.

These landmarks offer possibilities for social interaction with friends, newfound companions, and other seniors and community involvement. This is a great idea to go down memory lane while checking out the Merlion, Gardens by the Bay, the Singapore Botanic Gardens, and more.

Indulge in At-home or Community Gardening

Gardening is a popular choice when talking about the daily life activities of seniors . Many older adults enjoy growing and nurturing plants to have something to look forward to each waking day.

They can cultivate miniature gardens or care for potted plants indoors. You can also introduce a loved one to communal gardening, where they can join a garden and participate in a bigger gardening task with other members.

Join a Senior Activity Centre

Senior activity centres are community-based centres that provide various activities and services for older adults. They offer everything from social activities to health, and wellness programs, to support services for those who need them.

Joining a senior activity centre can help seniors maintain their physical, mental and social health. They can engage in games and art or spend quality time with friends, family, or a loved one. They can also listen to music, participate in coming up with ideas for fun, or play with other members of the community centre to stay active while enjoying themselves.

Take Part in an Art Festival

Art festivals are a surefire way for seniors to enjoy the beauty and creativity of art. Singapore hosts several art festivals throughout the year, such as Singapore Art Week and the Singapore International Festival of Arts. These festivals offer a variety of art events, including exhibitions, workshops, and performances. They also provide opportunities for seniors to immerse and engage themselves in the arts.

Join a Fitness Center

Joining a fitness centre or gym tonic can help seniors stay physically active. Many fitness centres in Singapore cater to seniors, offering a wide range of exercise programs, such as yoga, Pilates, and low-impact aerobics. These programs are designed to help seniors maintain their flexibility, strength, and balance and improve their overall health.

Volunteerism

Seniors can give back to their communities by volunteering while being active and involved. In Singapore, numerous volunteer organisations support senior citizens. They offer community service, spend time with friends and other seniors, play games, provide mentoring, and more. These activity ideas boost seniors’ health while enjoying mental and physical activities that can slow their cognitive decline while having fun.

Breathe Fresh Air with Nature in Parks

Singapore has various parks that provide an idyllic setting for senior citizens to unwind and breathe fresh air. You can take a loved one to these community parks, many of which are wheelchair accessible. Seniors can participate in outdoor activities, including walking, running, or simply having a picnic while enjoying nature and the company of family or friends.

The country’s most popular parks for seniors include the Singapore Botanic Gardens and Gardens by the Bay. Being outdoors and feeling at one with nature helps ease tension and anxiety, manage high blood pressure, and boost overall health.

Go for a Hike Outdoors

Seniors can explore the many lovely parks and natural areas in Singapore. This is a nice way for a family member to spend time with their ageing loved one while hiking outdoors. You can choose an easy trail the elderly can finish without complaining about joint pain and other physical discomforts.

Hiking is a fantastic opportunity for seniors to exercise, engage in life with a local twist, go bird-watching, and establish a connection with nature. Some of the well-known hiking destinations in the country you can bring your family, including the seniors, include the Southern Ridges, Bukit Timah Nature Reserve, and MacRitchie Reservoir Park.

Learn More About Digital Technology

In Singapore, there are a lot of community centres and senior activity centres that provide classes and workshops on digital technology. They include fundamental computer knowledge, using a senior-friendly tablet, social media, and online safety.

These courses can give seniors access to vital information and resources while assisting them in maintaining relationships with their family, loved one, and friends.

Listen to Relaxing Music

Seniors who want to unwind and relax can spend time listening to music. It can make them feel lighter and lessen tension, anxiety, and sadness. Numerous music streaming services are accessible in Singapore. They provide access to a variety of musical genres, including classical, jazz, and pop.

Be Musically Inclined (Play Instruments and Sing)

Seniors can engage in musical activities like singing and playing instruments in addition to listening to music. Playing a musical instrument can help improve hand-eye coordination and fine motor abilities, while singing can aid breathing and lung function. Many activity centres and elder care services in Singapore offer music workshops and events.

Attend Workshops and Courses

Seniors can stay active and learn new skills by participating in workshops and courses. They include cooking classes, language classes, and art classes. Seniors who enrol in these seminars can broaden their horizons, live happy lives, make new friends, and maintain their mental and physical fitness.

Decorate Your Home

Engage your elderly loved one and family members to decorate their homes. It can contribute to creating a cosy and unique living area and a sense of pride and success. Seniors can paint houses, rearrange furniture, or add ornamental items.

Befriend Fellow Seniors

A vital component of healthy and fun ageing is socialisation. Seniors can gain a lot by making friends with other seniors and taking part in social and community activities. In Singapore, senior activity centres and community centres allow seniors to meet and build new friendships through various social programmes and events like card games, karaoke, art, and cultural performances.

Reading and Writing

Reading and writing can help seniors to maintain their mental health and engagement. Reading can assist seniors in enhancing their knowledge and stimulating their minds. Seniors can read books, newspapers, or magazines. On the other hand, they can express their thoughts and emotions through writing. They can do creative writing or journaling, giving them a sense of purpose and life fulfilment.

For older citizens, cooking is a stimulating and imaginative hobby that can encourage a balanced diet. Seniors can participate in meal planning, grocery shopping, and dinner preparation. Cooking can also allow elders to share meals with others, fostering social interaction and community involvement.

Staycation and Holiday Celebrations with the Family

For elders to maintain their emotional and mental health, staying in touch with family and loved ones is crucial. Seniors can participate in family-friendly activities like staycations or holiday gatherings, which can foster relationships and help create lasting memories.

The Benefits of Elderly Activities

Maintaining an active and involved lifestyle is crucial to protect our physical, mental, and emotional well-being as we age. Activities can assist elders in a variety of ways, including the following:

Physical Fitness

Walking, swimming, or practising yoga are examples of physical activities that can aid mobility, balance, and general health. The risk of chronic conditions, including obesity, diabetes, and heart disease, can be lowered with regular exercise. Physical exercise can also lower the chance of falling and help with sleep quality.

Mental Wellness

Reading, writing, and taking classes are examples of mental activities that can support cognitive health and lower the risk of dementia. According to research, mental exercise can enhance one’s capacity for memory, focus, and problem-solving.

In addition, engaging in social activities like making friends with senior citizens and attending neighbourhood events might help lower the risk of sadness and loneliness.

Emotional Health

Engaging in pursuits that give one a sense of accomplishment and purpose can support emotional health. Seniors can gain a sense of satisfaction and pride from engaging in activities like volunteering, cooking, or gardening. Also, engaging in activities with family and loved one can support emotional support and social connection.

Socialisation

Seniors can meet new people and establish new friends by engaging in activities like going to community events, joining a group, or befriending other elders. In addition to promoting general health, socialisation can help lower the risk of loneliness and depression.

Sentiment of Completion

A sense of purpose and pride can be obtained by doing activities like acquiring a new skill, giving back to the community, or taking part in creative hobbies. Also, participating in activities that support one’s values and views can aid in fostering a feeling of meaning and purpose in life.

Seniors in Singapore have a variety of options for staying active and involved. These enjoyable activities foster not only socialising and community involvement but also the health of the body, mind, and spirit. Seniors must continue engaging in these activities to preserve their quality of life and general well-being.

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Top senior-friendly attractions & staycations in Singapore

Top senior-friendly attractions & staycations in Singapore

Even without the restrictions on travel caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, including our elderly family members on vacation can be difficult.

These difficulties can range from concerns about whether our older relatives with delicate health can handle the stresses of a flight to worries about not having wheelchair access at the places we want to visit.

However, these concerns don’t need to stop you from including senior citizens into plans for a staycation or a fun day out in Singapore. We will talk about why it can be safe and even beneficial to bring seniors out to attractions and staycations.

Next, we will go over some elderly-friendly attractions and accessible hotels where you can include your elderly family members in a hassle-free holiday experience.

Why should you bring your seniors to attractions?

Bringing your seniors to attractions and staycations can be a great way to improve their mental wellbeing. Many older individuals are at risk  of lower mental health because they are more likely to live alone and have experienced the death of friends and family members.

Poor social relationships among the elderly are associated with a higher risk of depression, anxiety, and even premature death. Including seniors on holidays can shore up their mental health by making sure they know their company is appreciated and they are valued members of the family.

Including your older family members on holidays can also help to forge stronger relationships between seniors and the rest of the family.

Your children might even learn to have greater patience and empathy through bonding with their aged relatives. Forging stronger bonds through going on holiday together can have lasting benefits not just for your seniors, but the rest of the family.

5 Elderly-friendly attractions in Singapore

1. artscience museum.

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The ArtScience Museum  at Marina Bay Sands features exhibits which can appeal to all members of the family. With exhibits ranging from Star Wars movies to video games and interactive virtual reality (VR) galleries, there will be something to delight every member of the family.

The museum has a large elevator that goes to all floors and wheelchair-accessible toilets throughout the building. All walkways are at least 1.2m wide to accommodate wheelchair users. Manual wheelchairs are available free of charge upon request at the level 1 Visitor Experience Counter.

Furthermore, guide dogs are allowed inside the museum and there are concession rates for people with disabilities (PWDs) and their guardians when purchasing tickets to visit the museum.

2. Botanic Gardens

With wide walkways and sprawling green fields, the Singapore Botanic Gardens  is a scenic attraction where you can bring your older family members for a scenic day out. One way you can treat the seniors in your family is by bringing them to the National Orchid Garden  where they can see over 1,000 different species of orchids from around the world in an environment that simulates a montane forest.

The Botany Centre and the entrance to the gardens is wheelchair-accessible. Wheelchair loan services, first-aid and emergency services are available at the Visitor Services Centre located a short walk from Nassim Gate.

3. Gardens by the Bay

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Gardens by the Bay offers many large and beautiful exhibits that let you have a relaxing day with your senior relatives in beautiful surroundings. You can enjoy looking at flowers from areas as far as the Mediterranean in the Flower Dome or admire aquatic plants and wildlife at the Dragonfly & Kingfisher Lakes. Cafes spread around Gardens by the Bay allow your older relatives a place to relax and recharge.

Many areas in Gardens by the Bay are wheelchair-accessible. Gardens by the Bay has a wheelchair-accessible shuttle bus fleet that is free to use for wheelchair users. Wheelchairs can be rented at $2 an hour at the Arrival Gift Shop, which can save you the effort of having to pack a wheelchair when you go there. All wheelchairs must be returned by 8pm.

4. National Museum of Singapore

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The National Museum of Singapore is a great destination for your older family members to reminisce about the history they lived through. The Growing Up exhibition showcases items from the 1950s and 1960s, which can help your older family members to relive their memories.

Your seniors might also enjoy Yip Yew Chong’s life-size murals of the sights and sounds of 20th century Singapore, like street side barbers and provision shops displayed on the LED Wall opposite The Salon. Accessible parking for people with special needs and manual wheelchairs are available at the museum, as well as Quiet Spots around the exhibits where your seniors can sit and rest.

5. Singapore Zoo

Spending a day in the zoo can make for a relaxed outing for the whole family. Bringing both seniors and juniors along to the Singapore Zoo  can also be a valuable way to forge intergenerational bonds as your older relatives can explain the exhibits to the younger. You can visit the Singapore Zoo, Night Safari and River Safari and enjoy tram and boat rides around the parks with the ParkHopper Plus admission package.

Wheelchairs are complimentary for guests with limited mobility at all of Singapore Wildlife Reserves’ (SWR) parks, including the Jurong Bird Park and the River Safari. You can obtain a wheelchair at the reception counter located at the entrance to the zoo.

Some of the trams that bring visitors around the zoo also have special seats for wheelchair users. You can have unlimited rides on the tram throughout the day by purchasing tickets online beforehand at $5 for adults and $3 for children aged 3 to 12.

5 accessible hotels for a safe and fun staycation with your ederly loved ones

1. andaz singapore.

Andaz Singapore  is in an accessible location downtown near the Bugis MRT station. It boasts spacious rooms that provide plenty of room for people on wheelchairs to move around, with room sizes ranging from 76 sq m for the Studio Suite King to the 188 sq m Presidential Suite.

2. Four Seasons Hotel @ Orchard

Four Seasons Hotel  has elderly-friendly and accessible suites on the 6th floor. Bathrooms also have showers designed to be accessible to wheelchair users as well as grip bars to prevent elderly users from slipping and falling inside the bathroom when the floor is wet.

3. Genting Hotel @ Jurong

Genting Hotel Jurong  has accessible hotel rooms on levels 11, 12 and 13. Each washroom is outfitted with accessible toilets and wash closets, grab bars, and a shower seat to allow oneself to sit down while taking a shower and reduce the risk of tripping.

4. Marina Bay Sands Hotel

Despite its hefty price tag, the Marina Bay Sands Hotel  is still one of the best choices if you’re looking for accessible hotels for your senior family members. Their accessible suites can be found across different price tiers to cater to different budgets. Their distinctive infinity pool is also wheelchair-accessible.

5. Shangri La’s Rasa Sentosa Resort

Shangri La’s Rasa Sentosa Resort  has Accessible Hotel Rooms on its 3rd and 8th floors. Each of their accessible rooms has a lower bed than usual to make it easier for people in wheelchairs to get onto the bed and roll-in shower and toilet facilities.

7 things you should consider when making staycation plans with your seniors

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We have gone over some attractions and hotels in Singapore where your older family members can be safe and still enjoy themselves at the same time.

At the same time this doesn’t mean we can throw all caution out of the window. Our elderly loved ones’ health conditions still require consideration if we want to include them meaningfully in our holiday plans.

1. Don’t fuss over your seniors too much

When travelling with senior citizens, it can be easy to worry about things like whether they can make the long walk between different attractions or if they will be okay after bumping against a railing.

Your elderly family members are still adults and do not need to be watched over all the time. In fact, giving your seniors some space can help to boost their confidence and well-being by restoring their sense of independence.

2. Discuss your plans beforehand

People of different ages would have different holiday preferences. This is important to keep in mind, especially in an intergenerational family. For example, while your young children would want to go on the roller coasters, your elderly parents would rather spend the afternoon relaxing in a café.

While you might want a one-day staycation, your older family members might want a longer holiday over the weekend. You should include your senior family members when you plan your holidays so that they do not feel compelled to always participate in activities they’re not interested in.

Taking your seniors’ preferences into account is important to planning a holiday that they will genuinely enjoy.

3. Keep the itinerary simple

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When you arrive at an attraction, it can be tempting to want to try out all the activities and finish visiting all the sights as soon as you can for fear of missing out. This can be overwhelming to seniors who are travelling with you.

Older family members with Alzheimer’s disease might especially be easily agitated at changes in routine. Planning two or three activities for the day and sticking to the itinerary would make the holiday a more pleasant experience for your seniors than trying to shake up the schedule when you discover a new activity to do or place to go.

4. Learn to recognise and prevent signs of agitation

Seniors with conditions like Alzheimer’s disease can become easily irritated from environmental stimuli like loud noises and bright lights. If you know that your elderly family members are sensitive to stimuli, try to avoid bringing them to events like a noisy concert or a light show with bright flashing lights. Learn to recognise the warning signs of agitation early on so that you can remove your older family member from whatever is triggering their reaction and calm them down.

5. Plan plenty of time for rest

Our senior family members may not have as much as energy as the rest of the family to walk around for long periods of time. Making them be on the go constantly from place to place can cause fatigue or even physical injury. Remember to include lots of time for rest to give your older family members a chance to recharge before moving on to the next item on the schedule.

6. Remember to pack essentials in case of emergency

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Even if you think you have planned a fool-proof itinerary, you never know when an emergency could happen. It is good to be prepared for any situation where you might have to administer medication or call emergency services. 

Some of our older family members might also be on long-term medication that has to be taken at regular intervals during a staycation. You should pack doctor’s letters, medication, first-aid supplies, and a list of emergency contacts so that staff at your destination can also assist you in the event of an emergency.

7. Take things slow

With your seniors, it is important to consider that they can get easily tired and overwhelmed from having to do many things during a holiday. They might not need to have to do a lot of things to be happy during a trip out.

While you or your younger family members might want to experience all your destination has to offer, you also need to take your older family members’ feelings into consideration. Taking your time at one attraction rather than rushing on to the next might let them have a more satisfying holiday experience.

If the senior you want to travel with is exhibiting signs of advanced dementia , it might not be a good idea to bring them with you on holiday. Signs of advanced dementia include severe memory loss, hallucinations, problems with communication, and frequently being confused about who or where they are.

Travelling with seniors with advanced dementia can be dangerous especially if they wander away and cannot remember who to contact or where they are supposed to be. In cases where your seniors have severe deterioration in their mental capabilities, it might be safer to leave them in the care of a relative or nursing home for some time while you travel.

This article was first published in Homage .

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Singapore can be heaps of fun with so many new attractions that have opened up these few years, with the new bungee jumping tower at Sentosa and a ski slope at Urban Ski. However, all these activities are mostly catered to the young and it is not practical to bring elderly family members who may have mobility issues.

Hold up! That does not mean that there is nothing else to do when you are out with your elderly folks. It is always good to bring your aged parents or grandparents out for a walk from time to time as a form of exercise or simply to see the changes that has been happening in Singapore.

We came up with a list of activities that are suitable for senior citizens or places of interests in Singapore that offer special rates for the elderly. Here are 8 Elderly-friendly activities In Singapore For A Family Gathering.

Gardens by the bay

#1 GARDENS BY THE BAY

Gardens by The Bay is made up of three waterfront gardens – Bay South Garden, Bay East Garden and Bay Central Garden – and it houses over 250,000 rare plants. This is a real treat for those who enjoy a spectacular display of lush greenery and colourful florals.

Elderly-friendly features: shuttle service, wheelchair rental and barrier-free routes for easy wheelchair access.

River Safari

#2 RIVER SAFARI SINGAPORE

Located just beside the Singapore Zoo, River Safari Singapore boasts the world’s largest freshwater aquarium and features over 6,000 animals. The river boat rides and freshwater attractions are the highlights of this place.

Elderly-friendly features: relaxing river boat rides, discounted rates for senior citizens at S$14 and wheelchair rental.

National Museum of Singapore

#3 MUSEUMS IN SINGAPORE

Asian Civilisations Museum and National Museum of Singapore are among the few museums in Singapore that offers discounted rates for senior citizens. Learn more about the cultural background of Singapore such as trade and Chinese ceramics at the Asian Civilisations Museum or take a walk through Singapore’s oldest museum in Singapore.

Elderly-friendly features: special rates for elderly visiting the Asians Civilisations Museum at S$4 and S$5 at National Museum of Singapore.

Night Safari

#4 NIGHT SAFARI

If there is a place you want to bring your elderly folks to at night, this has got to be the one. Watch the animals come to life at the world’s first nocturnal zoo and get up close with Malayan flying foxes and giant flying squirrels. Take a breather and watch some performances featuring nocturnal animals and their natural abilities.

Elderly-friendly features: wheelchair rental, ramps and designated alighting spots for those who drive. Senior citizens pay only S$18 for entrance fee.

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#5 NATIONAL ORCHID GARDEN

Perched on top of the tallest hill in Singapore Botanic Gardens, there are four separate colour zones showcasing the concept of different seasons. Visitors can find bright and joyful shades of yellow and gold flowers in the “spring” zone; strong reds and pinks in “summer”; matured colours in “autumn” and cool violets and whites in “winter”.

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#6 SKYPARK, MARINA BAY SANDS

If you are a local, you would surely have heard of the Marina Bay Sands. The observation deck on the 57th level of the building gives you a panoramic view of Singapore’s beautiful city skyline and must be on everyone’s to-go list. Not only can you take in the marvelous view of Marina Bay and fresh air, this is also the chance to take a dip in the world’s largest rooftop infinity pool.

Elderly-friendly features: those who are 65 years and above can enter the skypark for S$20.

SEA Aquarium

#7 S.E.A AQUARIUM

Nestled in Resorts World Sentosa, the S.E.A Aquarium is a bigger, grander version of the Underwater World. Go for an underwater journey and explore over 100,000 marine animals that come from 800 species. Something you must not miss is the shipwreck with a splintered hull lying on the “ocean bed” in one of the exhibitions.

Elderly-friendly features: local senior citizens can purchase tickets at a lower rate of S$18.

Movie Theatre

#8 CATCH A MOVIE

How long has it been since your elderly loved ones caught a movie? With a wide array of movies that are played in our cinemas, there must be a genre they are interested in. From international blockbusters to local films, the choices are aplenty.

Elderly-friendly features: senior citizens concession tickets are available for weekday sessions before 6pm at Cathay Cineplex for S$5, Shaw Theatres for S$4 and Golden Village for S$4.50.

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5 Senior Citizen-Friendly Places to Visit in Singapore

There are a lot of places that senior citizens can visit in singapore..

5 Senior Citizen-Friendly Places to Visit in Singapore

However, due to the pandemic, advanced booking is strictly required in some attractions. Masks are required as well. Of course, for your own safety, get both doses of your COVID-19 vaccines.

Note that seniors (60 years old and above) may walk into any of the Vaccination Centres, participating Public Health Preparedness Clinics, or polyclinics to receive their first dose of vaccination, without any prior appointment needed.

The Singapore Government has also intensified its outreach by bringing in a COVID-19 Mobile Vaccination Teams (MVT) in the Heartlands especially for the seniors.

Anyway, here are 5 elderly-friendly spots that cater to senior citizens, including those who have mobility issues.

Gardens By the Bay

Gardens By the Bay

NOTICE: All visitors are required to book a time slot to facilitate crowd control and ensure safe distancing.

Gardens By the Bay is one of the most astounding attractions Singapore has ever produced. A prime place of interest for both locals and tourists, it showcases all sorts of plants that are seldom seen in Singapore. Check out the Flower Dome, Cloud Forest and Floral Fantasy all in a day.

Ticket prices for Senior Citizen residents are as follows: Cloud Forest and Flower Dome = S$15 Flower Dome or Cloud Forest only = S$8 Floral Fantasy = S$5

Opening Hours: Flower Dome and Cloud Forest = Daily: 9.00am – 9.00pm (Last admission at 8.30pm) Floral Garden = Mon - Fri: 10.00am – 7.00pm (Last admission at 6.30pm); Sat, Sun & PH: 10.00am – 8.00pm (Last admission at 7.30pm)

Elderly-Friendly Features: - Barrier-free routes, convenient for wheelchair or mobility scooter users - Automated doors - Accessible lifts and toilets - Wheelchair rental available - Shuttle service from the Gardens to Bay South Gardens - Benches everywhere to rest

Singapore River Safari

Singapore River Safari

The Singapore River Safari is a river-themed zoo in Singapore, featuring some of the most famous rivers of the world. Yes, there are river boat rides that you can enjoy, too. We’d recommend a relaxing River Cruise, but remember that you would have to book your tickets in advance.

You can read more about the River Safari here: https://www.insingapura.com/is-singapore-river-safari-worth-the-trip/

Admission ticket price for Senior Citizens (60 and above) who are Singapore Residents = S$17 Amazon River Quest boat ride is an additional = S$5

Elderly-Friendly Features: - Sheltered walkways and barrier-free access - Discounted rates for senior citizens and VWO caregivers - Covered walkways with benches for resting - Wheelchair use is free - Scooters are for rent

Night Safari

Night Safari

Night Safari is Singapore's nocturnal zoo with around 2,500 animals and over 100 species. Tram rides are available to explore the park at night, so don't worry. We do advise wearing mosquito repellant lotion during your visit.

Ticket Prices for Senior Citizen (60 and above) who are Singapore Residents = S$36 Online Rates = S$32.40

Opening Hours: Thursdays to Sundays, eves of and on Public Holidays and selected school holidays (Closed on Mondays to Wednesdays) from 6.30pm to 12am.

Elderly-Friendly Features: - Paved pathways for wheelchair access - Ramps and designated alighting spots - Free wheelchair use - Tram rides - Waiting areas have seats

S.E.A. Aquarium™

S.E.A. Aquarium™

"Discover the wonders of marine life" is indeed true. Senior citizens will be amazed at the variety of animals and species at S.E.A. Aquarium™ (in airconditioned comfort). There are quite a few benches, too, so the elderly can rest up every few steps or so.

Remember to check out the Shipwreck Habitat, Sea Jellies Gallery, and THE Open Ocean Habitat, which is basically the centerpiece of the aquarium.

Ticket price for Senior Citizens (60 and above) who are Singapore Residents = S$30

Elderly-Friendly Features: - Resting benches - Wheelchair rental available (S$15 flat rate) - Easily navigable with ramps and lifts

Jewel Changi

Jewel Changi

Jewel Changi has lush greenery, plenty of dining spots, and is fully airconditioned. The Petal Garden, Topiary Walk, Canopy Bridge, Hedge Maze are all wheelchair-accessible.

Benches are available. However, cafes and restaurants are abundant, too.

Elderly-Friendly Features - Wheelchair accessible - Accessible lifts and ramps - Benches, seats available

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Wondering where to bring your elderly loved ones this weekend? Spend quality time with them at these wheelchair-friendly hotels and elderly-friendly attractions in Singapore.

Post COVID-19, traveling has not been the same for all of us including our elderly family members. The elderly are very cautious of socialising and traveling due to concerns whether their delicate health can handle the stress of the pandemic or their choice of destinations are easily accessible. This is more true for family members on wheelchairs.

However, these concerns don’t need to stop you from including senior citizens into plans for a staycation or a fun day out in Singapore. We will talk about why it can be safe and even beneficial to bring seniors out to attractions and staycations. Next, we will go over some elderly-friendly attractions and accessible hotels where you can include your elderly family members in a hassle-free holiday experience.

Why Should Elderly Visit Attractions?

Bringing your seniors to attractions and staycations can be a great way to improve their mental wellbeing. Many  older individuals are at risk  of lower mental health because they are more likely to live alone and have experienced the death of friends and family members. Poor social relationships among the elderly are associated with a higher risk of depression, anxiety, and even premature death. Including seniors on holidays can shore up their mental health by making sure they know their company is appreciated and they are valued members of the family.

Including your older family members on holidays can also help to forge stronger relationships between seniors and the rest of the family. Your children might even learn to have greater patience and empathy through bonding with their aged relatives. Forging stronger bonds through going on holiday together can have lasting benefits not just for your seniors, but the rest of the family.

ArtScience Museum

Elderly friendly attractions in Singapore: ArtScience Museum

The  ArtScience Museum  at Marina Bay Sands features exhibits which can appeal to all members of the family. With exhibits ranging from Star Wars movies to video games and interactive virtual reality (VR) galleries, there will be something to delight every member of the family.

The museum has a large elevator that goes to all floors and wheelchair-accessible toilets throughout the building. All walkways are at least 1.2m wide to accommodate wheelchair users. Manual wheelchairs are available free of charge upon request at the level 1 Visitor Experience Counter. Furthermore, guide dogs are allowed inside the museum and there are concession rates for people with disabilities (PWDs) and their guardians when purchasing tickets to visit the museum.

Cost: Admission costs vary based on the exhibitions you want to visit. For all exhibitions seniors are eligible for lower concession prices. For example, entry to the Future World exhibition is $16 for adults and $12 for seniors. There are also discounted bundle prices if you want to go to two or more exhibitions at the same time. Check the  ArtScience Museum ticketing page  for the latest exhibitions and prices. 

Address: 6 Bayfront Ave S018974 (near Bayfront MRT Station)

Botanic Gardens

Elderly friendly attractions in Singapore: Botanic Garden

With wide walkways and sprawling green fields, the  Singapore Botanic Gardens  is a scenic attraction where you can bring your older family members for a scenic day out. One way you can treat the seniors in your family is by bringing them to the  National Orchid Garden  where they can see over 1,000 different species of orchids from around the world in an environment that simulates a montane forest. The Botany Centre and the entrance to the gardens is wheelchair-accessible. Wheelchair loan services, first-aid and emergency services are available at the Visitor Services Centre located a short walk from Nassim Gate.

Elderly-friendly facilities: The Botany Centre and the entrance to the gardens is wheelchair-accessible. Wheelchair loan services, first-aid and emergency services are available at the Visitor Services Centre located a short walk from Nassim Gate.

Cost: Entering the gardens is free of charge. Admission charges to the Orchid Garden are just $1 for seniors above 65 who are Singaporean citizens, PRs or who hold certain passes like employment passes or dependant’s passes, and $5 for adults in the same category. 

Address: 1 Cluny Road S259569

Gardens by the Bay

Elderly friendly attractions in Singapore: Gardens by the Bay

Gardens by the Bay offers many large and beautiful exhibits that let you have a relaxing day with your senior relatives in beautiful surroundings. You can enjoy looking at flowers from areas as far as the Mediterranean in the Flower Dome or admire aquatic plants and wildlife at the Dragonfly & Kingfisher Lakes. Cafes spread around Gardens by the Bay allow your older relatives a place to relax and recharge.

Many areas in Gardens by the Bay are wheelchair-accessible. Gardens by the Bay has a wheelchair-accessible shuttle bus fleet that is free to use for wheelchair users. Wheelchairs can be rented at $2 an hour at the Arrival Gift Shop, which can save you the effort of having to pack a wheelchair when you go there. All wheelchairs must be returned by 8 p.m.

Cost: Flower Dome – $8 per day for Singapore senior citizens | $12 adults Garden Experience (Flower Dome, Cloud Forest, Floral Fantasy) – $100 for 2 pax (with shuttle service and a $40 F&B voucher). 

More information on other types of bundle packages can be found on the  Gardens by the Bay ticketing page . 

Address: 18 Marina Gardens Drive, S018953

National Museum of Singapore

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The  National Museum of Singapore  is a great destination for your older family members to reminisce about the history they lived through. The Growing Up exhibition showcases items from the 1950s and 1960s, which can help your older family members to relive their memories. Your seniors might also enjoy Yip Yew Chong’s life-size murals of the sights and sounds of 20th century Singapore, like street side barbers and provision shops displayed on the LED Wall opposite The Salon. Accessible parking for people with special needs and manual wheelchairs are available at the museum, as well as Quiet Spots around the exhibits where your seniors can sit and rest.

Cost: Free entry is available for Singapore citizens and PRs as well as children of any nationality below six years old. 

Address: 93 Stamford Road, S178897

Singapore Zoo

Elderly friendly attractions in Singapore: Singapore Zoo

Spending a day in the zoo can make for a relaxed outing for the whole family. Bringing both seniors and juniors along to the  Singapore Zoo  can also be a valuable way to forge intergenerational bonds as your older relatives can explain the exhibits to the younger. You can visit the Singapore Zoo, Night Safari and River Safari and enjoy tram and boat rides around the parks with the ParkHopper Plus admission package.

Wheelchairs are complimentary for guests with limited mobility at all of Singapore Wildlife Reserves’ (SWR) parks, including the Jurong Bird Park and the River Safari. You can obtain a wheelchair at the reception counter located at the entrance to the zoo. Some of the trams that bring visitors around the zoo also have special seats for wheelchair users. You can have unlimited rides on the tram throughout the day by purchasing tickets online beforehand at $5 for adults and $3 for children aged 3 to 12.

Cost: Tickets for seniors who are Singapore citizens, PRs or hold MOM-approved passes is $18. Tickets go for $36.90 for adults and youth and $25.20 for children. For $50 you can gain one-day entry to both the Zoo and the River Safari. 

Address: 80 Mandai Lake Road S729826

Jurong Lake Gardens

Elderly friendly attractions in Singapore: Jurong Lake Garden

The  Jurong Lake Gardens  refer to the 90-hectare area consisting of three separate gardens: Lakeside Garden, Chinese Garden and the Japanese Garden. While the Chinese and Japanese Gardens are closed for renovation until the end of 2021, you can still visit the Lakeside Garden any time. You can stroll down the Jurong Boardwalk and behold a unique swamp habitat at Rasau Walk where you can see what Jurong was like in the past, or go down to Neram Streams to admire biodiversity if you’re feeling more adventurous. There is a kid-friendly water attraction at Clusia Cove and even a dog run so you can bring the entire family, two- and four-legged members alike!

Elderly-friendly facilities: The boardwalks are wide and allow sufficient space for wheelchair access. The Therapeutic Garden, an attraction where seniors can remember familiar plants from their youth, has two paths, one designed for older people with dementia and another for wheelchair users. 

Cost: Entry into Lakeside Garden is free for any members of the public. 

Address: Yuan Ching Road 

National Gallery Singapore

National Gallery Singapore

Walking through a historic building admiring works of art can be one of the most relaxing ways to spend your weekend. That is precisely what you can do in the  National Gallery , housed in the building that used to be home to the Supreme Court. The National Gallery has one of the world’s largest displays of modern Southeast Asian art. In one trip you can enjoy spanning 19th century oil paintings displaying Singapore’s history to contemporary art installations by local artists. With new exhibitions always around the corner, there is always something new for your family to experience each time you visit. 

Elderly-friendly facilities: Lifts are available on every floor for people who use wheelchairs to move between galleries. Accessible toilets are located in the City Hall Wing, and wheelchairs can be borrowed free of charge at the information counters. 

Cost: Free entry for general admission (Singapore and PR)

General admission lets visitors go into one of the permanent exhibition galleries per trip. Entry into some of the special exhibitions requires purchasing a separate ticket. For more information on the latest exhibitions and ticket prices visit the  National Gallery website . 

Address: 1 St Andrew’s Road, S178957

River Safari

River Safari Singapore

Talk of elderly-friendly attractions in Singaopre, the River Safari is one among them. Enjoy access to unique habitats at the River Safari , the latest addition to Wildlife Reserves Singapore. Watch giant otters and manatees swimming through the Flooded Forest, and get a unique glimpse of pandas in the Panda Forest. The Amazon River Quest will let you try to spot Amazonian animals like jaguars, tapirs and anteaters on a leisurely boat ride. With its cast of colourful animals the River Safari will offer something to delight the whole family.

Elderly-friendly facilities: Wheelchairs are available for rent free of charge. You also have the option to rent an electric scooter to increase mobility for your senior family members. Electric scooters will cost $20 to rent for the first three hours and $5 for every additional hour thereafter. You can rent electric scooters from the park’s reception counter. 

Cost: Single entry to the River Safari costs $17 for senior citizens above the age of 60 who are Singapore citizens, PRs and holders of MOM-approved passes. Prices for adults and youth aged 13 to 17 is $34.20 while child tickets are $23.40.  You can purchase Amazon River Quest tickets online daily, at $5 for adults and $3 for children. 

Sembawang Hot Spring Park

Sembawang Hot Spring Park

Your seniors can be soothed by the warm waters at Singapore’s only natural hot spring park . You can soak your feet in the hot spring’s waters at the park’s foot bath, and even enjoy Japanese-style hot spring eggs at a dedicated egg cooking station. Next to the hot spring are nature trails along which you can walk and find fruits and plants which would have been common in a kampung setting. Sembawang Hot Spring Park is one of the best elderly-friendly attractions in Singapore.

Elderly-friendly facilities: The hot spring and nature trails are wheelchair-accessible. However, take note that the hot spring water may not be suitable for people with skin conditions or certain other illnesses. If you are unsure, please consult your doctor. 

Cost: Entry is free of charge to members of the public.

Address: Along Gambas Ave

Note: The Sembawang Hot Spring Park is temporarily closed due to COVID-19 restrictions.

Singapore Discovery Centre

Elderly friendly attractions in Singapore: Singapore Discovery Centre

At the  Singapore Discovery Centre  you can enjoy a variety of exhibitions that help you learn about Singapore’s history. Your seniors can add to the educational experience by remembering and educating younger members of the family on periods of history that they lived through. Walk through a panorama of Singapore’s history at the Permanent Exhibits Gallery, take a SAFTI bus tour where you can catch a glimpse of a military base, or enjoy family-friendly movies at the iWerks Theatre. 

Elderly-friendly facilities: Wheelchairs are available for loan and accessible seating can be found throughout the attractions. 

Cost: Tickets to the attractions have to be booked online in advance. Entry to the permanent exhibitions is free for Singaporean citizens and PRs. Guided tours of the exhibitions are available at $4 per person. 

Address: 510 Upper Jurong Rd S638365

7 Things You Should Consider When Making Bringing Your Loved Ones Out

1. don’t fuss over your seniors too much.

When travelling with senior citizens, it can be easy to worry about things like whether they can make the long walk between different attractions or if they will be okay after bumping against a railing. Your elderly family members are still adults and do not need to be watched over all the time. In fact, giving your seniors some space can help to boost their confidence and well-being by restoring their sense of independence.

2. Discuss your plans beforehand

People of different ages would have different holiday preferences. This is important to keep in mind, especially in an intergenerational family. For example, while your young children would want to go on the roller coasters, your elderly parents would rather spend the afternoon relaxing in a café or similar elderly-friendly attractions. While you might want a one-day staycation, your older family members might want a longer holiday over the weekend. You should include your senior family members when you plan your holidays so that they do not feel compelled to always participate in activities they’re not interested in. Taking your seniors’ preferences into account is important to planning a holiday that they will genuinely enjoy. Always look out for elderly-friendly attractions so they can accompany you.

3. Keep the itinerary simple

When you arrive at elderly-friendly attractions, it can be tempting to want to try out all the activities and finish visiting all the sights as soon as you can for fear of missing out. This can be overwhelming to seniors who are travelling with you. Older family members with Alzheimer’s disease might especially be easily agitated at changes in routine. Planning two or three activities for the day and sticking to the itinerary would make the holiday a more pleasant experience for your seniors than trying to shake up the schedule when you discover a new activity to do or place to go.

4. Learn to recognise and prevent signs of agitation

Seniors with conditions like Alzheimer’s disease can become easily irritated from environmental stimuli like loud noises and bright lights. If you know that your elderly family members are sensitive to stimuli, try to avoid bringing them to events like a noisy concert or a light show with bright flashing lights. Learn to recognise the warning signs of agitation early on so that you can remove your older family member from whatever is triggering their reaction and calm them down.

5. Plan plenty of time for rest

Our senior family members may not have as much as energy as the rest of the family to walk around for long periods of time. Making them be on the go constantly from place to place can cause fatigue or even physical injury. Remember to include lots of time for rest to give your older family members a chance to recharge before moving on to the next item on the schedule.

6. Remember to pack essentials in case of emergency

Even if you think you have planned a fool-proof itinerary, you never know when an emergency could happen. It is good to be prepared for any situation where you might have to administer medication or call emergency services.  Some of our older family members might also be on long-term medication that has to be taken at regular intervals during a staycation. You should pack doctor’s letters, medication, first-aid supplies, and a list of emergency contacts so that staff at elderly-friendly attractions can also assist you in the event of an emergency.  

7. Take things slow

With your seniors, it is important to consider that they can get easily tired and overwhelmed from having to do many things during a holiday even at elderly-friendly attractions. They might not need to have to do a lot of things to be happy during a trip out. While you or your younger family members might want to experience all your destination has to offer, you also need to take your older family members’ feelings into consideration. Taking your time at one attraction rather than rushing on to the next might let them have a more satisfying holiday experience.

If the senior you want to travel with is exhibiting signs of  advanced dementia , it might not be a good idea to bring them with you on holiday. Signs of advanced dementia include severe memory loss, hallucinations, problems with communication, and frequently being confused about who or where they are. Travelling with seniors with advanced dementia can be dangerous especially if they wander away and cannot remember who to contact or where they are supposed to be. In cases where your seniors have severe deterioration in their mental capabilities, it might be safer to leave them in the care of a relative or nursing home for some time while you travel.

Regardless of whether you choose to travel, to elderly-friendly attractions or let elders stay at home, Homage provides you with what you need for a safe yet enjoyable experience. They arrange for medical escort and transport services to help you bring your senior relatives to and from their destinations. You can also engage a caregiver from one of their trained Care Pros to help look after older relatives if you have to be away.

This article first appeared on  Homage .

Homage is an award-winning personal care solution that provides on-demand holistic home and community-based caregiving and medical services to seniors and adults, allowing them to age and recover with grace, control and dignity.

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10 Fun & Healthy Activities for Elderly in Singapore

  • August 20, 2021

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As of 2020, seniors aged 65 and above make up 15.2% of the total population in Singapore. The country, along with Japan, has one of the most rapidly growing senior populations in Asia. That is due to the vast improvements in healthcare as well as the quality of life. Together, they have increased life expectancy and reduced death rate amongst the older citizens.

Singapore has identified the aging population as the main concern affecting the country’s future, and to counter this, it has taken a comprehensive, multifaceted, holistic, and interactive approach to help seniors maximize their opportunities and minimize the negative effects of aging.

When it comes to your senior loved ones, their need for support, love, and socialization doesn’t go away with age. In fact, due to different physical and mental health conditions that affect their mobility and result in social isolation, it becomes more important for them to keep the right balance between resting and indulging in different activities that will keep them stimulated, happy healthy.

In Singapore, you can find a host of fun activities and volunteering opportunities designed for empowering seniors, strengthening their sense of connection with the community, and helping them stay active in their daily living.

What are Some of the Best Activities for Elderly Singapore?

Social isolation amongst seniors is a pressing problem that can lead to early deaths as well as depressive symptoms.

To keep the mental health of your loved one in check, it is crucial that you bring them to a senior activity center often or organize activities such as card games, bingo, or an art and skills session at home, where the rest of the family members can also gather and have a fun time.

As caregivers, it is important to know the best activities for seniors in Singapore to promote their health and happiness.

1. Indoor Games

Care begins at home, and before you look for outdoor activities for your loved one, it is recommended that you first start off indoors.

This will give your family member enough time to get prepared for outside socialization and build their excitement.

Old-school board and card games are a perfect starting point as not only are they enjoyable but will also help maintain the mental capacity of your loved one stimulated, which is extremely important in old age.

These games help with memory, concentration, and speed, which can ultimately help keep the symptoms of dementia at bay. Board games such as Monopoly, chess, carrom, and ludo are good ideas, while Monopoly Go, UNO, and Poker are great card games that will greatly boost the thinking skills of the old person and make them feel accomplished.

For a more local twist, you can opt for games like Chope, OffTrack, and Kopi King.

2. Arts & Crafts

Arts and Crafts are not just for the younger generation, but also for seniors as it helps unleash their artistic abilities, skills and can keep them stimulated.

You can either bring art supplies of your loved one’s choice at home where they can master their skills, or you could enroll them in an institute that specializes in this sort of stuff.

Following are some of the suggestions that will definitely be fun and will keep your senior family member busy.  

  • Painting/sketching
  • Jewelry making
  • Origami and paper art

Besides actively partaking in arts and improving your skills, going to the different art festivals taking place in the community, such as the National Arts Council’s Silver Arts festival, will also help your senior loved one meet new people, socialize and participate in the artistic fervor personally.

3. Active Sports & Games

Active exercises such as balloon volleyball, golf, Frisbee tossing, badminton, or tennis allow you to be physically active, thereby enhancing your hand eye coordination, and can be very satisfying and fulfilling.

Dancing is another physical activity that can link your body with healing and thrilling rhythms and is a great way for a loved one to show off their talent and moves.

Even if they are not great dancers, they will still end up breaking a sweat and having a lot of fun.

4. Explore Cultural Landmarks and Monuments

Catering to your nostalgia by reminiscing has proved to enhance a person’s mental functions. A great way to get your loved ones out of the house in order to get some exercise and social interaction is to see a cultural landmark in the country.

The ArtScience Museum, Fort Siloso, Sri Mariamman Temple, and of course, the Merlion are some of the most spectacular attractions that help your senior family member take a trip down memory lane as well as socialize with other foreign tourists and locals.

Gather your colleagues and family members, pack a nice snack, and head to these places for a day full of fun and adventure.

5. Indulge in At-home or Community Gardening

Gardening is an activity that brings a host of advantages for a person’s mental health. The activity itself involves lots of focus, hand eye coordination, and concentration, and can instantly lift your mood and make you feel more at peace.

This is integral for seniors as the activity helps them divert all their attention to the immediate task at hand, thereby eliminating any negative feelings. Plus, it involves some kind of skills, such as weeding, raking, and digging, which can then minimize anxiety.

Lastly, at-home gardening can also give senior citizens a sense of accomplishment when they finally see the result of their hard work, and also spur emotional attachment towards their plants.

You can either encourage your loved one to participate in indoor gardening or take them to visit your nearest local gardens where they can socialize and make new friends of their own.

6. Join a Senior Activity Centre

Senior activity centers provide an array of opportunities and services for social interaction as well as physical and cognitive stimulation at the same time, and seniors who visit such facilities usually feel like a part of something bigger.

You can find different options that are specifically in line with the needs of your family member after a quick search on the internet. There, seniors can play around with different fun activities like plays, singing, writing, reading, and organized games. These centers are ideal for older people to effectively engage with the locals and improve their daily living.

7. Take Part in a Performance Art

Performance arts like singing along in a karaoke, sitting down and telling stories, doing a short skit in front of family members or peers, can help spark creativity in the seniors and will keep their minds and bodies occupied.

This is something that the rest of the family can also join in, and will surely leave everyone energized and smiling. Some of the ideas your loved one can try include:

  • Singing at an all-seniors or all-age karaoke
  • Participating in a play
  • Writing or acting out short skits
  • Doing a comedy improv
  • Doing slam poetry or telling jokes

8. Join a Fitness Center

A combination of the right food and regular exercises are fundamental for content and happy living, especially for aging adults.

An increasing number of older adults are now opting to go to fitness centers or are doing different exercises at home in order to improve their balance, have more energy levels, keep different health diseases like diabetes, osteoporosis, and depression, at bay, and all in all, depend less on others.

You can talk to your loved ones regarding which method of fitness they prefer.

If they wish to stay indoors, then exercises like yoga, stretching and resistance-band workouts are ideal.

On the other hand, if they choose to exercise in a fitness center, then water aerobics, pilates, and strength training with the help of a professional are ideal.

Joining an exercise group can greatly improve motivation and add fun to the activity.

The best part is that you will have a range of options including light exercises to hardcore workouts, so you can choose whichever is best suited for the needs of your senior loved one.

9. Become a Volunteer

Volunteering, either in a nursing home or other communal areas gives seniors a chance to feel like they are making a difference and gives them a sense of purpose.

Besides contributing to a better cause, they can meet new people, make acquaintances and learn a lot from their environment.

Plus, these opportunities might also be good for honing their skills, such as listening, expressing their thoughts and showing their creativity. It brings together the society members to create harmony and peace.

Ask your loved ones what areas they might be interested in for volunteering that will enable them to engage fruitfully in more meaningful interactions.

10. Have fun with Nature

Nature is a free source that gives countless opportunities to play, engage and create memorable experiences.

For an adventure out in nature, plan some enjoyable activities with your loved one’s favorite food and take them for birdwatching in a local park, kite flying, or a simple walk in the neighborhood. Encouraging them to become in tune with nature in their daily living can greatly improve the quality of life of seniors.

You can also arrange a day trip to a national park. This is where you do all the things that you normally would on a regular camping trip. The only difference is, rather than going back to the tent at the end of the day, you will go back home. Contact your local or national parks and see what is being offered. There is so much you can do with the people you love, without spending the night at the park

What activities do the elderly enjoy?

Whether your loved ones are in a nursing home or enjoying at-home care, there are certain activities they love to engage in and play with. These include:

Art is an excellent form of expression that helps you feel free, is also very therapeutic, and can be practiced in a lot of ways.

Reading and Writing

This is an activity that is virtually free but can be very enlightening and pleasing for seniors. They can do this with their caregivers or other colleagues.

This activity is especially for foodie seniors who either love food or enjoy feeding others. Older adults can always experiment with new foreign recipes or stick to the local twist

How do you keep the elderly entertained?

Keeping seniors busy and encouraging them to engage in fruitful activities is a tactful art that requires the right approach. You do not want to make your older family member feel unwanted or forced to do something they do not want to.

Present them with different activities and give them time to pick ones that they think they will enjoy the most.

If your senior family member has a disability that prevents them from socializing and participating in activities, show them your full support.

On the other hand, if they agree to participate, then include a minimum of one activity in their daily schedule, keeping different activities for different days.

You can also encourage your seniors to engage in volunteering as that will greatly minimize their social isolation and also keep them entertained.

If they are hesitant about joining an activity, you could consult with their other senior friends or family members and encourage them to join as well just to show support.

How do the elderly participate in activities?

Seniors can partake in various activities which are organized either by their family members indoors or ones that are hosted by the locals.

These might include game nights, play dates with other seniors, barbecues, family gatherings, gardening at a local park, or an organized trip to the city’s most well-known monuments.

Ways to get involved in these activities and organizations

In order to get your senior family member to get involved in activities and organizations that will improve their overall well-being, it is crucial that you first remove any barriers to participation, for instance, transport, a fear of being judged, etc.

The next step is to politely educate them about the benefits of those activities and the entertainment aspect of it.

Finally, you can personally take them to visit those organizations and give them a chance to test-drive so they can see if they are compatible with the organization and can make their final decision. Remember to never impose, rather give them the flexibility to make their own decisions.

What are the benefits of such activities

There are a number of benefits that seniors experience once they engage in different activities that are designed to stimulate their bodily and cognitive capacity.

Improved Emotional Health

For Singaporean elders, partaking in these translates to better emotional health by connecting them with other members of society and maintaining a positive mood, which wards off depression.

More Social Interaction

Depressive symptoms are very common amongst seniors due to lack of interaction and can lead to suicide.

These activities also make you happy and more content, help you form strong bonds, which can then increase lifespan.

Improved Immune System

A happy and fit body is one that has a strong immune system, which then prevents free radicals and new diseases from affecting your body.

More Restful Sleep

Research suggests that a day full of activity and fun interaction leads to a night of peaceful sleep, which is crucial for improving older people’s body and cognitive wellbeing.

Longer Lifespan

A strong immune system means a healthier body, which ultimately leads to increased longevity. Furthermore, meeting family members and peers can make dealing with anxiety, loneliness, and depression a lot easier. This can make one’s lifestyle a lot more fulfilling, happier and healthier.

As people grow old, it becomes more imperative than ever for them to play and engage in activities that will keep them occupied and less prone to the symptoms of old age.

In Singapore, there is a lot that seniors can do that will maintain their happiness and fitness levels.

If a beloved friend or family member is in need of guidance or assistance regarding activities that will improve their overall health, consult the experts at Home Instead.

With our free and zero-obligation consultation, you can get familiarized with what we have to offer in terms of specialized services for old people.

Contact us for elderly home care services in Singapore!

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Singapore Itinerary for Seniors

Traveling in Singapore is an exciting and unique experience.

Getting around : Singapore has an efficient transportation system that includes the MRT subway, buses, taxis, and Grab (a ride-hailing service). The MRT is the most convenient and affordable way to get around the city.

Food : Singapore is a foodie’s paradise, with a wide range of local and international cuisines to choose from. Some popular dishes include Hainanese Chicken Rice, Laksa, and Char Kway Teow. Make sure to try the local food at hawker centers, food courts, and restaurants.

Attractions : Singapore has many attractions, including Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay, and Sentosa Island. For a taste of Singapore’s history and culture, visit the National Museum of Singapore, Chinatown, and Little India.

Shopping : Singapore is known for its shopping, with a variety of malls, boutiques, and markets to choose from. Some popular shopping destinations include Orchard Road, VivoCity, and Bugis Street.

Nightlife : Singapore has a vibrant nightlife scene, with many bars, nightclubs, and rooftop bars. Some popular areas for nightlife include Clarke Quay, Robertson Quay, and Marina Bay Sands.

Safety : Singapore is a safe city, but it’s important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to avoid theft and scams. Be cautious when using ATMs or carrying large amounts of cash or valuables.

Remember to take time to explore and appreciate the culture and history of Singapore, and have fun!

Start your day with a Singaporean Breakfast – Don’t miss out on a traditional Singaporean Breakfast of Kaya Toast, soft-boiled eggs and local coffee. This set is from the famed Ya Kun Toast, founded in 1944. The original store is still located in the city center, Telok Ayer Street.

For lunch, head to Chinatown and try some local food at one of the many hawker centers or restaurants. The Chinatown Complex Food Centre, Hong Lim Food Centre and Maxwell Food Centre (all hawker centres) are reputable for different foods. All three are within 5-10mins walk of each other. If you had to choose only one, Chinatown Complex is the biggest and probably the oldest.

After lunch, explore Chinatown and its markets, including the Chinatown Complex Market and the Sri Mariamman Temple.

Start your day at the Merlion Park and take a photo with the iconic Merlion statue.

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Where to Bring Senior Citizens in Singapore

Know where to bring senior citizens in Singapore ? We have the prefect list for you if you are planning for a trip with them!

When it comes to the elderlies, there’s this notion that taking them out to see places and go places will be tiresome for both you and your elderly loved ones.

But we don’t think that’s the situation. Our grandparents and parents were once young, and the thrill of visiting new places and learning? That’s something that never goes away, no matter what age you are. The thing is, we don’t think that the elderly don’t want to go out, we think they do.

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It’s just that finding the right places to take them is key here. The beauty of Singapore is that there’s a place for everyone and anyone!

We’re all for finding the best places and exploring the Lion City, and along the way, discovering new favourites and visiting old ones.

Or you can bring them to a good affordable Singapore staycation!

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Recommended Elderly-Friendly Places in Singapore to Bring Your Seniors

We’ve come up with a guide for you on the best places to take your senior loved ones and have a good time with them. Don’t worry. All the places we’ve chosen are elder-friendly and wheelchair-friendly, too.

Take a Walk Around the Gardens

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Who doesn’t love the Botanic Gardens? It’s an excellent place for that morning or evening stroll, at times when Singapore’s weather is calmer and more comfortable.

There’s also a lot to do there. In the early mornings, you can find locals practising tai chi which is great for those who love to keep their health in check.

A lot of seniors actually participate in these sessions, and we’re all for it! Health is wealth.

See the Supertrees at Gardens by the Bay

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Built on reclaimed land, Gardens by the Bay is a sight to see and a haven for those who love nature. It’s a whopping 250-acre park that has conservatories for you to explore and fauna to, well, fawn over.

But what we think you should really see there with your aunties and uncles?

The supertrees! It’s a vertical garden made to look like really huge trees. And we’re talking really huge trees, massive! There’s also a daily show called the  Garden Rhapsody  where the trees light up to music.

It’s really quite a show and best seen during the evening.

A lot of people who see it leave with a giddy feeling after and happy smiles. We’re all for happy faces in pleasant places.

The best part is that admission is free to the supertree garden so there is no excuse you can’t visit the park. Again, head there early to get a good spot as a lot of people come to witness this fantastic show.

Gaze at the Stars

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Every Friday, the Science Centre Singapore invites everyone to join in on their free stargazing. If the weather is good, this Friday Stargazing session happens between January and November.

We know the kids love it, but we also know that this is something the elderlies enjoy, too. Space/seats are limited though so make sure you get there early for a spot. Also, it pays to come early so you can get the best spot, too.

Go On a Singapore River Cruise

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There’s always the notion that going on a river cruise is reserved for couples, but we beg to differ. We think it’s great for families, including the grandparents, too! What do we recommend?

Doing this at night or just as the sunsets. The city transforms from historic buildings and skylines to laser lights at the bay. Clarke Quay and Esplanade Theater are common places to find  good cruises .

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Be in Awe of the Marine Life

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Discover the ocean without really getting into the sea. For many elderlies, a glimpse at the marine life at S.E.A. Aquarium is enough to make them smile. Imagine a full day there! Sure, it’s a bit touristy, but considering how big the place is, space isn’t that much of an issue because you’ll always find a spot for yourself to gape in awe of the fish and marine life.

And besides, how can you be in a bad mood when you’re too busy watching sharks and all sorts of fish swim by? We do recommend you plan ahead though, especially if you’re with the elderly. Weekends can be pretty crowded but planning a visit on a weekday is much more bearable. 

For a grander experience, the aquarium has an  encounter program  with the dolphins at great rates for seniors! You get to play with the dolphins right in the pool and learn a lot about these friendly creatures.

River Safari Singapore

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Both a zoo and an aquarium, River Safari Singapore is the only river-themed wildlife park that can be found in Asia. So it’s a must to have your parents and grandparents experience this! How can you not when it’s a must-try for tourists and locals alike?

The “Amazon River Quest” is a popular attraction there and perfect for you and your elderly loved ones. You get to discover 30 different wildlife species all from the comfort of your boat.

Aside from that, the park also exhibits another 5000 animals all under a sheltered roof! No need to worry about weather conditions there. Rain or shine, the show goes on comfortably.

Live for the Music

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If your elderlies love music and the performing arts, it’s time to take them to Esplanade. You get the chance to watch a variety of brilliant performances like jazz shows, ballets, classical concerts and more.

There are also a lot of offers for seniors that can be used for most programmes happening there and can even be used for annual festivals, too. The malls that you can visit there are a bonus, also. 

City Bus Tours

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Most seniors don’t even venture out to the city because they’re just not interested to see it. They’ve probably heard about all of the hustle and bustle, and they just don’t want to bother with it. Can you blame them? The way we talk about the city and city life can sound tiring to some even if that wasn’t our intention.

But that’s why City Bus tours exist. From your seat on a double-decker bus, you can get the chance to see the city in all its glory without the trouble of getting tired from walking and more. Plus, there are  a lot of choices . This is an excellent way to have seniors see how truly amazing Singapore is, comfortably.

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Prawning is a popular past time in Singapore and one that everyone loves especially our senior community. Basically, prawning is catching your own prawns and crayfish kampung style then dining on them grilled catches. Less struggle, easier, and yummier!

All you have to pay is the hourly fee for prawning, and you’re all set. That’s right, catch as many as you can in the time frame you’ve paid for and dine on it all! It’s that easy and that fun. Now, there are even best prawning places  that are air-conditioned to make your experience an even better one.

Trishaw Tour

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We’ve kind of established that were opting for places/tours that are less on the walking and more on the experience. Trishaw Tours are another great option for your senior loved ones. If you ever find yourself in n Little India, Kampong Glam, or Chinatown , a Trishaw tour is a must.

Trishaw tours take the walking out of the trip while letting you discover heritage, explore food, and appreciate Singapore in a new light. The Trishaw uncles who handle the vehicle are also your tour guides and are very knowledgable. They’re great to talk to, and the whole affair is a lot of fun. You can also  customize the tour  that you take based on what you want.

Relax at Sembawang Hot Spring Park

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Singapore has a natural hot spring park worth visiting. Take your elderly parents or grandparents to Sembawang Hot Spring Park. You can take a foot bath at the park’s foot bath, cook Japanese-style eggs next to the hot spring, and enjoy nature trails that lead you to things you might find in kampung settings.

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There’s a saying that says that age is just a number and we couldn’t agree more. The suggestions above are just that; suggestions. It doesn’t mean that your choices stop at the end of this article, no.

There are still several places to go to with your elderly loved ones. But if you really want to bond with them on a different level, instead of taking them to new places they’ve never been to, go back to their favourite places with them. 

You might just discover new places you’ll fall in love with yourself and see a different side to the beauty of Singapore that only our elders know about. 

Remember: Experience is a two-way street, best shared with loved ones.

Where to Bring Senior Citizens in Singapore: FAQs

Singapore prides itself in being senior citizen-friendly. Singapore offers seniors services and benefits to make life comfortable and safe. These include discounted rates for public transportation and healthcare, assistance programs for housing and other living costs, senior-friendly recreational and social activities, and subsidies for medical care. Our city also offers various programs to keep seniors integrated and healthy, such as regular health screening, exercise classes and activities, social daycare, and meals on wheels. Furthermore, the government strives to create age-friendly cities, thereby enhancing the quality of life for seniors. Thanks to these initiatives, Singapore is a wonderful place for the elderly to call home.

Most elderly in Singapore love some fun indoor games, arts and crafts, visiting cultural places, gardening, and having a walk in nature. Senior citizens love simple activities that require little strength, like crafting some art, admiring places and nature, and cooking.

You can take your grandparents to a museum or some nature trails since most elderly love admiring places, nature, and plants. Of course, they would surely love to eat in the best restaurants in Singapore.

There are tons of places you can bring your parents to in Singapore. You may take them to a zoo, museum or catch some great movies. If your parents love nature walks and gardening, you can take them to Gardens by the Bay or go on a Singapore River cruise

Engaging the elderly in Singapore is a great way to create meaningful connections with individuals who have accumulated years of life experience. Allowing seniors to spend time with younger generations can help to bridge any generational gaps and provide an opportunity to exchange and impart knowledge. One way to engage elders is through activities that cater to their interests. This could include outdoor activities such as walking, fishing, and cycling. In addition, organizing activities to celebrate the senior’s culture such as traditional music and dance, and ethnic food festivals can help invigorate their spirits. Engaging seniors in volunteer opportunities is also beneficial, as it provides them with a sense of purpose and builds their sense of community. Lastly, offering social services like counseling and mental health workshops can be beneficial for mental health and wellbeing. All these activities create a strong sense of belonging within the elderly and keeps them involved with the local communities.

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8 Places in Singapore With Exclusive Discounts for Seniors

29 Sep 2022

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Sometimes it’s good to re-acquaint ourselves with this Little Red Dot we call home, especially since Singapore is such a dynamic city with new attractions cropping up regularly. The problem is, we all know Singapore is an expensive city to live in, and exploring these wonders could burn a hole in your wallet.

But if you’re a senior, i.e. 60 and above, we’ve got great news for you: Most of these venues and attractions offer discounts and concessions to seniors! Start planning your outings using this list. 

Wildlife Reserves Singapore Group

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If you love animals and want to know more about their habitats and behaviour, why not explore the Singapore Zoo, Jurong Bird Park, River Wonders, and Night Safari? There’s plenty to see at these four attractions, and you might need days to cover everything, so space out your visits to every few weeks or even once a month. You’re sure to discover something new each time you go! 

Senior rate : Tickets for seniors 60 years old and older are at $20 for each of these attractions. However, there are special bundle packages if you book tickets for two or more parks at the same time. Present your Identity Card (IC) when buying tickets. For more information, check their website: https://www.mandai.com

Singapore Flyer

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There’s nothing like seeing the Singapore cityscape from high up, and one of the best ways to do that is to go on the Singapore Flyer. The view looks mesmerising in the day, and breathtaking at night, so consider giving both experiences a try!

Senior rate : PAssion and Silver cardholders get 15% off Singapore Flyer and Time Capsule tickets. For more information, please visit https://www.singaporeflyer.com

Gardens by the Bay

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Depending on where you go within the enormous Gardens by the Bay complex, you can explore for free (the exterior gardens) or pay as little as $5 to $8 (for seniors) to go up the OCBC Skyway, or enter the Flower Dome or Cloud Forest. 

Senior rate : However, if you want a more immersive experience, there are several packages available that cost between $12 and $20, depending on the combination of attractions. You may also find it worthwhile to apply for a Friends of the Gardens membership, which costs $60 yearly for seniors (regular adult price is $65/year). For more information, please go to https://gardensbythebay.com.sg

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Want to get out of Singapore, without actually leaving Singapore? Head to Sentosa Island, where Singaporeans and permanent residents aged 60 and older enjoy exclusive discounts and deals at participating establishments on weekdays. 

Senior rate : Want to ride the cable cars? Get more than 90% off the Cable Car Sky Pass (Round Trip). Other privileges include: one-for-one tickets to Madame Tussauds Singapore; 50% off 4-in-1 combo tickets for Sentosa 4D Adventureland, and $5 round-trip ferry tickets from Sentosa Cove jetty to Lazarus Island. Senior citizens need to present a valid IC/PAssion Silver concession card at the attraction to enjoy the privileges. For more information, please visit https://www.sentosa.com.sg

Esplanade — Theatres on the Bay

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Fancy watching one of the world-class performances that regularly stopover in Singapore? Head over to Esplanade which mounts some of the country’s best shows across a wide variety of cultures and genres. Aside from its world-class shows, the Esplanade has implemented various schemes and initiatives to provide greater accessibility and inclusion for people of different abilities, especially the young and seniors, making it a great place for seniors who are interested in the arts and musical performances. 

Last year, it worked closely with AIC to become the first dementia-friendly arts venue in Singapore. It is the first such venue to become a Dementia Go-To Point (GTP), serving as a resource centre for useful information on dementia and linking those who need help with dementia-related services. 

Senior rate : PWDs and seniors get concessionary rates for most of Esplanade’s programmes. The concession extends to the accompanying companion. For those who are into the arts, you can apply for an Esplanade&Me membership, which has three tiers, depending on how frequently you want to watch the performances. Get access to priority booking, save on your tickets and enjoy promotions at Esplanade Mall and its partners. Members aged 55 and over receive a JOYears badge that gives them access to senior concessions on selected shows. For more information, please visit https://www.esplanade.com

ArtScience Museum

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For a different kind of museum experience, head to the ArtScience Museum. Exhibitions change regularly, but you can always find something that will tickle your fancy. 

Senior rate : Admission varies based on the exhibitions you want to see, though seniors are eligible for concession prices. There are also discounted bundle prices if you want to visit two or more exhibitions in one day. Visit their website for more details: https://www.marinabaysands.com

National Gallery of Singapore

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Singapore’s newest and largest museum is always worth a trip. Go for the artworks, stay for the architecture — or vice versa. Entry for general admission is free for Singaporeans and PRs, while entry to special exhibitions require purchasing a separate ticket.  

Senior rate : If you’re into art, you might want to get a yearly Insider membership to the Gallery, worth $12 for seniors. An Insider membership gives you access to all exhibitions, Insiders-only events, priority to selected popular exhibits, priority bookings and discounts to selected programmes, members-only functions, among other privileges. Visit their website for more details: https://www.nationalgallery.sg

Southern Islands

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Singapore has 64 islands, and you can actually explore some of them! Head over to Marina South Ferry and book a ticket for a whole day of island-hopping. 

Senior rate : Only $12 for a ferry ticket to four islands — St John’s, Lazarus, Kusu, and Sisters’ Islands, including unlimited transfers. Visit the website to see the schedules: https://www.marinasouthferries.com

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Top 10 Attractions and Hotels for the Elderly to Spend Their SingapoRediscovers Voucher

Top 10 Attractions and Hotels for the Elderly to Spend Their SingapoRediscovers Voucher

Leisure activities are highly beneficial for the mental and physical health of the elderly. Unfortunately, due to the pandemic, our elderly have no choice but to stay at home.  

Thankfully, some recreational activities, destinations, and hotels are currently opened to the public. 

In addition, the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) is giving out $100 SingapoRediscovers vouchers for Singaporeans aged 18 and above from 1 Dec 2020 to 30 June 2021. Family members can purchase up to six child tickets at $10 off per ticket.

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The end of the month is fast approaching, and there is no better way to enjoy the holidays and create new memories with your loved ones. Now is the chance for Singaporeans to unwind and have fun while supporting the local tourism industry. You can redeem your vouchers via STB authorised booking partners such as GlobalTix, Traveloka, Trip.com, Changi Recommends, and Klook. 

Top 5 Elderly-Friendly Attractions to Visit 

There are over 200 available merchants listed on the STB websites. Here are the top 5 suggestions for elderly-friendly attractions:

Tourist spot

Universal Studios Singapore

Singapore’s most well-known theme park, Universal Studios, is located within Resorts World Sentosa. It offers thrilling rides, shows, and seven themed zones. There are various shows that the elderly can enjoy. 

Elderly in manual wheelchairs can experience rides like Pantages Hollywood Theatre , Lights, Camera Action! , Shrek 4-D Adventure , and Madagascar: A Crate Adventure , among others. Moreover, the attraction marks out conveniently placed toilets, rest stops, and F&B outlets.

Gardens by the Bay

Gardens by the Bay is one of the best attractions in Singapore. It features a captivating landscape with lush plants and flowers that anyone can appreciate.  

The nature park extends over 100 hectares and features the iconic flower dome, cloud forest, and Supertree. 

Do not worry about your elderly in a wheelchair as there are wheelchair rental, automated doors, accessible lifts, and parking lots. There is even a map available for barrier-free routes for the convenience of wheelchair or mobility scooter users.  

Science Centre Singapore

Science Centre Singapore is a go-to attraction if you are looking for an enjoyable and educational experience. The scientific institute located in Jurong East specializes in promoting scientific and technological education to the general public. Singaporeans of all ages can enjoy looking at over 850 exhibits in the galleries. Aside from this, you can also drop by Snow City, KidsStop, and Omni-Theatre. 

Do not worry about your elderly, as the main entrance is very accessible to the elderly with mobility aids. Linkways are fully-covered and the ramps are strategically built. You can also rent a wheelchair for free. Push-around buggies and strollers start from $6. Please note that these items are available on a first-come-first-served basis at the Visitor Services Centre. 

Singapore Botanic Gardens

Singapore Botanic Gardens is a 161-year-old tropical garden that is a must-visit attraction in Singapore, especially if you and your loved ones are nature-lovers. It is the only tropical garden to be honored as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.  

It offers more than 74 hectares of greenery for families to explore and enjoy the fresh air. The National Orchid Garden has over 1,000 orchid species and 2,000 hybrids. There is no need to worry about your elderly getting tired from the walk, as there is wheelchair rental available. 

National Museum of Singapore

The National Museum of Singapore, the oldest museum in Singapore, offers visitors a multimedia experience of its history and archaeological heritage, where the elderly will be able to reminisce their youth.  

There are also elderly programs and resources available that provide opportunities for them to share their memories and personal experiences related to its history and heritage. They can also learn a new skill or knowledge through hands-on workshops. 

Top 5 Hotels to Spend Your Staycations

As aforementioned, the vouchers are not exclusive to recreational activities and attractions. You can also use it for hotel accommodations. Here are the top 5 elderly-friendly hotels for your perfect staycation: 

Hotels

Andaz Singapore

Andaz Singapore is one of the approved hotels listed in the STB. Nowadays, it is among the most visited hotels in the city. It comes as no surprise considering its fantastic location and spacious rooms. Both the young and the old would be able to enjoy the stunning panoramic view from the floor-to-ceiling windows in the rooms. The hotel also provides a wide variety of food that you can enjoy. 

Grand Hyatt Singapore

Grand Hyatt Singapore is a must-visit luxury 5-star hotel. All the rooms include a luxurious bed and bath – perfect for your stress-free holiday. 

Located in the center of Orchard Road, you will be able to enjoy the city view in the comfort of your room. A prime location near popular shopping centers and restaurants, this location is highly recommended for you if you are planning to treat your elderly to a shopping spree. 

Amara Singapore

Amara Singapore is a flagship hotel of Amara Hotels & Resorts located in the Central Business District and is only a 2-minute walk from the Tanjong Pagar MRT. Shopping malls, eateries, and bars are located right outside the hotel. It offers guests an ideal getaway.

St. Regis Singapore

St. Regis Singapore features a timeless elegance and luxurious ambiance. Upon entering the hotel, you would be welcome by the sophisticated interiors.

There is a private art collection of sculptures by Colombian artist Fernando Botero, sketch by Spanish artist Joan Miró, and painting by Chen Wen His that your elderly can enjoy. You may also savour an exquisite dining experience during your stay. 

Raffles Hotel Singapore

Raffles Hotel Singapore, the most famous hotel in Singapore, is a colonial-style luxury hotel. There is no other institution that embodies its colonial history better. It is famous for its Neo-Renaissance architecture that highlights the magnificent verandahs.

Look out for the oldest piece of furniture at Raffles Hotel, the grandfather clock. It is believed to predate the hotel. When the clock chimes eight in the evening, a pianist would play Noel Coward’s classic tune, “ I’ll See You Again “. It would truly be an unforgettable experience for you and your loved ones.

Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, we are unable to travel. However, there is no reason to stay at home. Do your part to support our local tourism sector! Redeem the SingapoRediscovers voucher and plan for a staycation or a fun day out. Time to create beautiful memories with our loved ones! 

*Please be advised not to rush to redeem your SingapoRediscovers voucher during this holiday season. There is currently a surge of gatherings, leading to higher risk of Covid-19 transmissions. Rest assured that STB will continue to work together with tourism businesses to roll out more deals. To protect our elderly who are more vulnerable to Covid-19, kindly be advised to use the voucher next year.

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Wheelchair- & Elderly-Friendly Places To Visit In Singapore

Wheelchair- & Elderly-Friendly Places To Visit In Singapore

As the world is recovering post-pandemic, travelling has been different for all of us, including our elderly loved ones. They are more cautious about travelling and socialising due to several factors, such as their health and the ongoing pandemic or the accessibility of holiday destinations. This is particularly more of a concern for those who rely on a  PMA , such as  mobility scooters  or wheelchairs, to get around. 

Nevertheless, especially in Singapore, these concerns should not hold you back from including them in your weekend or holiday plans as you make plans for a day out in the city or a weekend staycation. In this article, we will share some of the benefits that being out can bring to your elderly loved ones and some of the wheelchair- and elderly-friendly places you can visit in Singapore. 

Benefits of being outside of home

Being outside, instead of cooping themselves up at home, is a fantastic way for the elderly to boost their mental and emotional well-being. Many elderly individuals, especially those that live alone or have seen their close friends and loved ones pass away, are at a higher risk of poor mental health. By constantly cooping themselves at home, they also run the risk of developing poor interrelationships with their community, which might lead to anxiety, depression, or, worse still, premature death.

While they might not express it immediately, including your elderly loved ones in your holiday or weekend plans can boost their mental health as they feel assured knowing that their presence is appreciated and valued. Bringing your elderly loved ones out can also assist in forging a stronger relationship between them and the rest of the family. Your children will learn to develop empathy and patience for the elderly. These bonds and relationships fostered when going out will last a long time, not just for your elderly loved ones but also for the rest of the family. 

Best elderly- and wheelchair-friendly places in Singapore

ArtScience Museum

Situated at Marina Bay Sands, the ArtScience Museum features several exhibits, both permanent and seasonal, which appeal to individuals of all ages. From “Future World: Where Art Meets Science” to “Patricia Piccinini: We Are Connected” and VR galleries, each exhibition is uniquely themed and curated to tickle your senses.

There is a large elevator that serves every level, from basement 1 to level 4. All the exhibitions have at least 1.2 metres wide walk-through spaces. Lastly, there are wheelchair-friendly toilets at every level. If your elderly loved ones do not use a wheelchair but would like to use one in the museum, they even offer wheelchair rental at no cost. Furthermore, the ArtScience Museum also cater to guide dog owners.

Singapore Zoo

Spending a day out in the zoo is undoubtedly a relaxing activity for the entire family. It is the ideal venue for both juniors and seniors to foster stronger bonds as your children explain the exhibit to their grandparents or vice versa. You can add to the itinerary a visit to the other parks in the immediate vicinity, such as Night Safari, River Safari, and in the future, Bird Park, by purchasing a ParkHopper Plus package.

The zoo is, without a doubt, one of the most accessible attractions on this list. The walking paths are wide and relatively flat. Wheelchairs are also available for rental at no additional cost for guests who requires one in the zoo or any of the parks. Some of the trams in the zoo also have special sittings for individuals who use wheelchairs.

Sembawang Hot Spring Park  

Not many people are aware that Singapore has its own hot spring. Sembawang Hot Spring Park is Singapore’s one-and-only natural hot spring. It is an excellent place for your loved ones to be able to soak their feet in the hot spring without having to travel overseas. They can even add to the experience by enjoying an Onsen egg, a Japanese-style hot spring egg. All they need to bring is just a couple of eggs themselves.

It is crucial to note that your elderly loved ones might get tired quickly. Hence, you might not have to plan a lot of activities to fill the day. At the end of the day, they are just glad to be able to spend some time with their family. Whether you are spending a day out in Singapore or  travelling with a motorised PMA  or manual one, it is all about spending time with your elderly loved ones.

At Falcon Mobility, we want to help families with that. With our range of PMDs, such as wheelchairs and  electric scooters for the elderly , your elderly loved ones can live independently and mobile no matter where they go. Find out more at  https://www.falconmobility.com.sg/  today!

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10 Elderly-Friendly Ideas for Long Weekend Getaways [2024]

With the new year comes new holidays and 2023 will usher in six long weekends for your holiday planning if you’re travelling with your elderly parents or grandparents, check out our homage guide to 10 senior-friendly travel ideas for long weekend getaways. , make home care personal to your loved one.

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There’s nothing quite like a new year to make us think of the future and our hopes and dreams. But other than New Year’s resolutions, there are also long and sweet holidays coming our way as 2023 ushers in 6 long weekends to grace our calendars! If you’re thinking about planning a weekend getaway with your elderly parents or grandparents, then you’ve come to the right place. Read on for everything you need to know about Homage’s guide to 10 elderly-friendly ideas for your long weekend getaway!

How many long weekends are there in 2023?

Six of Singapore’s public holidays in 2023 will fall on either a Sunday, Monday, or Friday. 

The six corresponding long weekends are:

  • New Year’s Day (Dec 31, 2022 – Jan 2, 2023)
  • First & Second Day of Chinese New Year (Jan 21 – Jan 24)
  • Good Friday (Apr 7 – Apr 9) 
  • Labour Day (Apr 29 – May 1) 
  • Deepavali (Nov 11 – Nov 13)
  • Christmas Day (Dec 23 – Dec 25) 

Feel free to add your own leave days to these dates to stretch your weekends out and start holiday planning! 

Short trips for the long weekends in 2023

For short trips from Singapore, we recommend taking your elderly loved ones to places within the region with short travel times and plenty of natural attractions. 

1. Cameron Highlands, Malaysia

Developed in the 1930s, Cameron Highlands is one of Malaysia ’s oldest tourist destinations and continues to be a darling holiday spot for many Singaporean holidaymakers. Blessed with a subtropical highland climate, the highland has cool weather all year round, making it a much-welcomed respite from Singapore’s humid heat. This also makes it easy to bring your parents and grandparents around without having to grapple with complaints of heat or worries of heat exhaustion. 

Here are some attractions to include in your Cameron Highlands itinerary:

BOH Tea Garden

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The BOH Tea Garden ’s lush and refreshing tea fields are one of Cameron Highlands’ most iconic sights to behold. The breathtaking landscape and peaceful scenery will be a sure-fire hit with parents and grandparents. Go for a leisurely stroll among the fields before heading for a tour of the tea factory and then settling down for a delicious afternoon snack at the cafe with panoramic views of the tea fields. 

Strawberry Farms

Strawberry picking is also another one of Cameron Highlands’ famed activities. Consider bringing your parents or grandparents around the strawberry farms in Tanah Rata, Brinchang, or Kea Farm. Many of these farms will offer tours and an opportunity to pick your own strawberries or enjoy fresh strawberry products like jams, scones, and ice cream. Popular strawberry farms include 7 Strawberry Farm, Raju’s Hill Strawberry Farm, and the Big Red Strawberry Farm.

Golden Hills Night Market  

The Golden Hills Night Market is also another great attraction for our parents and grandparents. Held every Friday and Saturday night from 5pm to 11pm, the pasar malam is immensely popular with tourists hunting for a good buy and delightful dinners or suppers. Bring your parents and grandparents to snack on street food and exercise your haggling chops as you shop for souvenirs and fresh produce and flowers.  

2. Bali, Indonesia

While Bali is revered for its vibrant nightlife scene amongst youths, the island has many unique attractions suitable for our parents and grandparents as well.  Not only does Bali have a culture rich in spirituality and religion, but it also boasts many beautiful temples. Plus, vistas of scenic greenery make it perfect for a relaxing, slow-paced holiday. Bali’s famous beaches are also suitable for our parents and grandparents to enjoy a day out by the shore. 

Here are some of Bali’s best attractions for your itinerary:

Uluwatu Temple

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Known to locals as Pura Luhur Uluwatu, the Uluwatu Temple is one of Bali’s most spectacular temples as it is perched directly on top of a cliff about 70 metres above sea level.  While it can be a bit of a climb for our seniors, the trick is to take it slow and simply enjoy the oceanic views on your own time and pace. The temple also features a sunset Kecak dance that showcases traditional Balinese dance for tourists. The dance is adapted from the Ramayana and is a great chance for you and your loved ones to immerse yourself in Bali’s rich culture and heritage. 

Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary

The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary is another one of Bali’s most popular tourist attractions and for good reason too. Open daily from 9am to 6pm, the sanctuary features historical 14th-century temples: the Pura Dalem Agung, Pura Beji, and Pura Prajabati. Plan for at least half a day to fully explore the temples yourself. Of course, over a thousand monkeys also live within the sanctuary, ready for unfettered observation in their natural environment. Just don’t feed them and be careful of disturbing their peace! 

Pura Tirta Empul

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If you’re using Instagram, then Bali’s Pura Tirta Empul might have already popped up on your feed from a friend’s travels. Insanely popular with tourists looking for a touch of spirituality and blessings, the Hindu Balinese temple features a ritual water bathing cleanse that you can experience with your parents or grandparents. Be sure to plan your trip around getting wet at the temple! 

3. Hạ Long Bay, Vietnam

Scenic, charming and utterly beautiful with plenty of good food, it’s no surprise that Vietnam is consistently one of Singaporeans’ favourite holidaymaking choices. Hạ Long Bay in particular is a natural wonder well worth visiting with your parents or grandparents. Thought to have been formed from the teeth of dragons that helped the Vietnamese resist foreign invaders, Ha Long Bay’s limestone islands and islets are a wondrous sight to behold. Schedule a cruise to spend a few days cruising in the dreamy landscapes or go island hopping and explore some of the bay’s unique caves such as the Virgin Cave, the Pelican Cave, or the Golden Turtle Cave. 

4. Palawan, Philippines

If you’re looking for a bit of bona fide island life, then Palawan in the Philippines is the holiday destination for you. Teeming with exotic wildlife, charming fishing villages, and UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Palawan is a veritable paradise for any holidaymaker. Your loved ones will no doubt find the island’s scenery tranquil and beautiful and make memories to last!

Here are some of Palawan’s best attractions for your itinerary: 

Kayangan Lake

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The clean and clear waters of Kayangan Lake on Coron Island draw tourists from all quarters for a dip and to enjoy the wonderful scenery. For elderly folks, casual strolls around the lake are sure to be refreshing and invigorating for the spirit. You can even plan your trip to the lake as part of an island-hopping cruise!

Taytay Fort 

Built in the early 18th century to defend Taytay against invading pirates and slave raiders, the limestone and coral fort is known as Fuerza de Santa Isabel in Spanish and as Taytay Fort among locals. Occupying an outcrop on Taytay Bay the fort offers great scenic views while also offering an opportunity for historical immersion in a bit of Filipino history. 

Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park

One of the area’s most famous attractions, the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park is home to the Cabayugan River, an underground river that’s open for you to explore. Book a local tour to marvel at the subterranean beauty of the river and be sure not to fall in!

5. Phuket, Thailand

An all-time favourite for short getaways, Thailand’s Phuket is famous for cheap and good food as well as bargain buys along a beautiful shoreline. If your parents and grandparents get a kick out of haggling, then this is the perfect spot for them to exhibit their verbal sparring!

Here are some of Phuket’s most well-loved attractions suitable for your itinerary:

The Big Buddha

The third-tallest statue in Thailand, Phuket’s Big Buddha on Nakkerd Hill is a fun spot for your parents and grandparents to explore. At 45-metres tall, the marble white landmark offers spectacular views and great photo opportunities. Once you climb up the statue’s 94 steps and explore around it, you’ll be able to enjoy scenic views of  Chalong Bay, Kata Bay, and Kata Noi Bay. 

Old Phuket Town

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Phuket’s Old Town is renowned for its heritage Sino-Portuguese architecture, local street food and market, as well as museums and shrines. The historic area is also very walkable, making it easy for your elderly loved ones to enjoy and take it slow while indulging in the sights and delicacies. 

Naka Weekend Market 

Located on the southern outskirts of Phuket Town, Naka Weekend Market is a huge night bazaar with plenty of cheap shopping and delicious local foods for your slow enjoyment. Of course, the sometimes dirt-cheap prices of the items on offer aren’t an indicator of quality or authenticity. It’s best to exercise your own judgement as you haggle and have fun! The market also has a wide variety of local foods for you to snack on as you explore, or to fuel you during quick breaks in between haggling with merchants. 

Longer trips for quality family time

If you’re thinking of longer trips that will take you more than a week, we recommend heading out beyond the region to distant but beloved places. 

1. Auckland, NZ

Located on New Zealand’s North Island, Auckland is a popular tourist destination known for its warm, coastal weather. With temperatures averaging 23 degrees Celsius during summer and 14 degrees celsius during winter, Auckland will be a true respite from the tropical heat of Singapore.

Here are some attractions for your Auckland itinerary: 

Auckland War Memorial Museum

One of New Zealand’s most important history and war heritage sites, the Auckland War Memorial Museum is well-worth having an afternoon stroll through. With collections that span New Zealand’s political, natural, and military history, this museum is a wonderful place for discerning tourists to appreciate and understand New Zealand better. 

Auckland Zoo

 If you’re interested in checking out New Zealand’s unique local fauna, then the Auckland Zoo should be right up your alley and in your itinerary. With over 1400 animals and 135 species, the Auckland Zoo should be a great place to get lost for an afternoon with your loved ones. The zoo’s largest exhibition is Te Wao Nui, which showcases flora and fauna native to New Zealand. Other than that, the zoo’s also features themed exhibition trails with flora and fauna from the South American Rainforest, South East Asian Jungle, Australia Bush, and Africa Safari.

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An iconic landmark of Auckland’s skyline, the Sky Tower stands 382 metres tall and offers panoramic views of Auckland city. Located in the Central Business District, the telecommunications and observation tower has several floors that are accessible to the public. Within these floors, you’ll find observation decks, a cafe, and restaurants where you can relax and take in the view. If you’re adventurous enough, you can even try the tower’s bungee jump, the SkyJump!

2. Sapporo, Hokkaido

Sapporo is Hokkaido’s capital and the fifth largest city in Japan. One of the few cities in the world to have an abundance of snowfall, the picturesque metropolis is immensely popular with tourists and especially Singaporeans for its pleasant weather and winter activities. The annual Sapporo Snow Festival held in February attracts more than two million revellers from abroad. Sapporo’s food, weather and beautiful attractions are bound to spark joy for you and your loved ones. 

Here are some Sapporo attractions you can consider for your itinerary: 

Sapporo Beer Museum

The Sapporo Beer Museum is Japan’s only beer museum and one of Hokkaido’s recognised heritage sites. Set up in 1987, the museum was adapted from a Sapporo beer brewery that opened at the tail-end of the Meji Period and lasted till the mid-19th century. Tours introducing the history of beer in Japan and the process of beer-making are available for your enjoyment. At the end of the tour, you can head to the museum’s Star Hall, a paid tasting corner, to try out the variety of refreshing beer brews. Obviously, the beer museum is a must-visit for beer aficionados and an enjoyable jaunt for the casual drinker. 

Moerenuma Park

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A beautiful municipal park in Sapporo, the Moerenuma Park was designed by Japanese American artist Isamu Noguchi and has won numerous awards over the years for its design and architecture. Taking a slow stroll through the park can be a perfect relaxation activity in your holiday itinerary with elderly loved ones. Explore the park’s different attractions such as the ‘Hidamari’ pyramid, the Tetra Mound, or the Aqua Plaza as you take the day off! 

Hokkaido Jingu

The Hokkaido Jingu or Hokkaido Shrine is a Shinto shrine located in Sapporo’s Maruyama Park. Beautiful and sacred, the shrine houses four deities or kami : Okunitama, Onamuchi, Sukunahikona, and Emperor Meiji himself. These local deities are dedicated to nature and the development and healing of the land. The Shrine also plays host to quite a number of festivals over the course of the year, so if you’re keen to experience it yourself, you should check if your itinerary coincides with any of the festivals.  

3. Taipei, Taiwan

A metropolis with an exuberant mix of the modern and the traditional, Taipei is another great location to enjoy a holiday with your elderly loved ones. From hot springs to temples, there are plenty of fun activities to choose from depending on your preferences. 

Here are a few attractions you can consider including in your Taipei itinerary: 

National Palace Museum

The National Palace Museum houses nearly 700,000 Chinese artefacts and artworks in its permanent collection. Many of these items were moved from the Palace Museum in Beijing’s Forbidden City and other institutions in mainland China during the Kuomintang’s retreat to Taiwan. Spanning metalwork, ceramics, carvings, paintings, calligraphy, and rare books and documents, the museum’s collection stands ready with something to dazzle the casual observer and intrigue the history buff. 

Longshan Temple

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A famous old temple in Taiwan, Longshan Temple is dedicated to the worship of the Guanyin buddha and other deities such as Mazu and Guan Yu. First built in 1738, the temple has undergone a continual process of destruction and rebirth due to natural disasters and calamities like war. For elderly loved ones who are practising Buddhists or adherents of the Chinese folk religion, this temple is well worth a holiday pilgrimage.

Yehliu Geopark

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The Yehliu Geopark is a cape that stands at 1700 metres above sea level, formed by the geological forces that shaped the Datun Mountains. The park’s hoodoo stones, or stones formed by erosion are famous for their beauty and together with the ocean view, make for a unique scenic spot. The different rock formations in the park have also been christened with various imaginative names based on their shapes. See if you can give them different names when you visit the park!

If you’re in the mood for luxuriating at sea, then you can also consider taking a cruise trip with your elderly loved ones. There are many cruises and cruise liners that operate from Singapore and they usually have elderly-friendly activities on board. Cruises are also much easier to manage logistically and plan for since there are already plenty of onboard options at your disposal. 

Here are some cruises that you can consider:

1. Royal Caribbean International’s 3-Day Penang Cruise

Royal Caribbean’s 3-day Penang Cruise takes place on one of the company’s flagship cruise liners, the Spectrum of the Seas. Over the three days, you and your loved ones will get to explore the ship’s extensive facilities and enjoy a day out in Penang, Malaysia. Not only does the ship have plenty of exquisite speciality restaurants and dining experiences to choose from, but it also has attractions such as the Solarium and North Star Observation Capsule. At night, you—and your loved ones—can also sneak off for a cheeky tipple at the ship’s North Star Bar and Bionic Bar. 

2. Princess Cruises’ 14-Day Malaysia, Thailand & Vietnam Cruise 

Another strong contender for your cruising needs is Princess Cruises’ 14-Day Malaysia, Thailand & Vietnam Cruise , especially if you’re looking for a longer vacation with your loved ones. Over the two-week cruise, you’ll visit numerous ports of call in the three countries including Penang, Langkawi, Phuket, Ko Samui, and Ho Chi Minh City. The cruise ship for your trip, the Diamond Princess, also has plenty of activities and attractions on board for you to explore. Your elderly loved ones can soak in the ship’s signature Izumi Japanese Bath, dine at one of the specialty restaurants, or try their luck at the Vegas-style casino. For art and culture lovers, there’s also the ship’s art gallery and musical productions to indulge in. 

We hope that this guide proves to be useful for your holiday planning for the long weekends in 2023. Of course, we also recognise that sometimes as working professionals, it can be hard to spend time with your elderly parents or grandparents despite the best of intentions. At the same time, other than the occasional holiday, our seniors also deserve to spend quality time and enjoy companionship in their daily lives. Homage’s caregiving services can help your elderly loved ones do so through regular companionship, tailored to their specific needs.

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