Description
Reminiscence is recognised as an effective aged-care intervention that supports mental health by reducing loneliness, depression, and cognitive decline. In super-aged societies such as Singapore, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, reminiscence facilitation has become an innovative approach to promote the well-being of older adults and caregivers. Guided by geragogy principles, researchers developed training content to strengthen facilitators’ knowledge and skills. These materials help build volunteer capacity and enable them to continue supporting those in need.This project adopted a community-based participatory research approach, using surveys and focus groups to assess the effectiveness and impact of the reminiscence facilitation programme. A total of 120 reminiscence facilitators—mainly caregivers and older adults—were trained to deliver reminiscence activities in community settings. The workshop will present practical examples of reminiscence facilitation training and demonstrate how it can support mental health and well-being. The training aims to equip facilitators with the skills and confidence to promote social connectedness, emotional wellness, and cognitive health among both participants and facilitators themselves.
Ultimately, this initiative seeks to establish a sustainable model of reminiscence-based care that enhances the quality of life for older adults and their caregivers across the region. Key issues addressed include refining training content, overcoming implementation challenges, and identifying strategies to sustain long-term mental health and well-being in the community.
| Period | 25 Mar 2026 |
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| Event title | AGen 2026: The 12th Asian Conference on Aging & Gerontology |
| Event type | Conference |
| Location | Tokyo, JapanShow on map |
| Degree of Recognition | International |
Keywords
- Reminiscence