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Welcome Message

Committees

Conference Information

Invited Speakers

Preliminary Program

Exhibition and Fair

Organization Visits

Demonstration Workshops

Call for Abstracts

Abstract Submission Form

Registration Form

Accommodation

Conference Venue and Transportation

Social Event

Optional City Tours in Hong Kong

Organizer

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Contents

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8th World Congress on Long Term Care in Chinese Communities and Asian Ageing Development Conference02

The World Congress on Long Term Care in Chinese Communities was

held every year since 2002. It is a major event to highlight the advances

of development in Long Term Care in different Chinese Communities

in the world. The conference was held in Hong Kong in 2002, Taipei in

2004, Shanghai in 2005, Macao in 2006, Beijing in 2007, Taipei in 2009

and Shanghai in 2010. The conference was attended by academics, policy

makers, practitioners from various fields related to Long Term Care and

each year more than 500 participants from various countries participated in

this important event on Long Term Care in Chinese Communities.

In 2011, the Hong Kong Association of Gerontology, in collaboration with

the Association of Long Term Care in Chinese Communities, is hosting

the 8th World Congress on Long Term Care in Chinese Communities and

Asian Ageing Development Conference in Hong Kong, from November 24-26. It also incorporates the

celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Hong Kong Association of Gerontology. The conference theme

is “3As in Aged Care – Advocacy, Advancement and Achievement”. It integrates the different aspects of

aged care and long term care in Chinese Communities and Asian countries.

This conference draws together a diverse range of researchers, practitioners, service providers, policy and

planning representatives, educators and others working in all areas of long term care. Invited keynote and

plenary speakers from various countries in the region and other countries, as well as symposiums, papers,

and posters of the latest advances will be presented, along with pre and post conference workshops on

specific issues. In addition, we have arranged for interesting organization visits covering hospital geriatrics

services, community care and institutional care facilities.

We look forward to meeting you in Hong Kong at the Conference.

Dr. Edward M F Leung

Chairman, Organizing Committee

President, Hong Kong Association of Gerontology

Sincerely Yours

Welcome Message

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Committees

International Co-Organizers

• Gerontological Society of China

• Chinese Medical Doctor Association

• Gerontological Society of Shanghai

• Hong Kong Association of Gerontology

• The Yuen Yuen Institute, Hong Kong

• Kiang Wu Nursing College of Macau

• Macau Association of Gerontology

• Cardinal Tien Hospital, Taiwan

• Taiwan Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics

• Taiwan Association of Long Term Care Professionals

• Tsao Foundation, Singapore

Local Co-Organizers

• Asia Pacific Institute of Ageing Studies Lingnan

University

• Chinese Dementia Research Association

• Hong Kong Alzheimer’s Disease Association

• Hong Kong College of Gerontology Nursing

• Hong Kong Council of Social Service

• The Hong Kong Geriatrics Society

• Hong Kong Dietitians Association

• Hong Kong Psychogeriatric Association

• Hong Kong Physiotherapy Association

• Hong Kong Occupational Therapy Association

• Institute of Active Aging, The Hong Kong

Polytechnic University

• The Federation of Medical Societies of Hong Kong

• Sau Po Centre on Ageing,

The University of Hong Kong

Association of Long Term Care for Elderly In Chinese Communities Preparation Committee

• Prof. Peng DU (China) • Ms. Florence Iat-kio VAN (Macau)

• Mr. Pengbiao SUN (China) • Dr. Mary Ann Wai-sheung TSAO (Singapore)

• Dr. Sai-hung TANG (Taiwan) • Dr. Edward Man-fuk LEUNG (Hong Kong)

Local Organizing Committee

Dr. Edward Man-fuk LEUNG (Chairman) Hong Kong Association of Gerontology

Mr. Wilson Kam-tak CHAN The Neighbourhood Advice-Action Council

Ms. Grace Man-yee CHAN The Hong Kong Council of Social Service

Dr. Wai-chi CHAN Shatin Hospital

Dr. Alice Ming-lin CHONG The City University of Hong Kong

Dr. Bernard Ming-hei KONG Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital

Prof. Claudia Kam-yuk LAI The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Dr. Jik-joen LEE The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Dr. Jenny Shun-wah LEE Shatin Hospital

Dr. Vivian Wing-yan LEE The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Dr. Angela Yee-man LEUNG The University of Hong Kong

Dr. James Ka-hay LUK Tung Wah Group of Hospitals--Fung Yiu King Hospital

Dr. Raymond Man-hung NGAN The City University of Hong Kong

Dr. Mimi Mun-yee TSE The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Mrs. Amy Kin-ming TSUI Tung Wah Group of Hospitals

Ms. Anita Yiu-ming WONG Hong Kong Chinese Women’s Club

Dr. Yee-ming WU Haven of Hope Hospital

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Scientific Program Committee

Dr. Raymond Man-hung NGAN (Chariman) The City University of Hong Kong

Dr. Edward Man-fuk, LEUNG Hong Kong Association of Gerontology

Prof. Claudia Kam-yuk LAI The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Ms. Alice Pui-ling LEE Caritas Hong Kong, Elderly Service Branch

Dr. Jenny Shun-wah LEE Shatin Hospital

Mrs. Teresa Wong Bik-kwan TSIEN The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Exhibition and Fair Committee

Ms. Stella Yuk-har CHEUNG (Chairlady) Hong Kong Association of Gerontology

Mr. Wilson Kam-tak CHAN The Neighbourhood Advice-Action Council

Ms. Sau-kuen CHAN United Christian Hospital

Dr. Vivian Wing-yan LEE The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Dr. Angela Yee-man LEUNG The University of Hong Kong

Dr. James Ka-hay LUK Tung Wah Group of Hospitals--Fung Yiu King Hospital

Ms. Carmen Ka-man NG Senior Citizen Home Safety Association

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Entitlements • Attendance at plenary sessions, free paper sessions, • Certificate of attendance poster presentation sessions, symposiums, exhibition and fair • Conference dinner • Opening ceremony and Closing ceremony • Morning tea and afternoon tea • Program book and abstract book each day of the Conference

Language of Conference The official language of the conference are English and Putonghua

Exhibition and FairYou are cordially invited to exhibit your latest products and services at the exhibition and fair. Set-up cost will be charged according to different sizes of the booths. For more details, please contact our Conference Secretariat: Tel: (852) 2775 5756 Email: [email protected]

Accreditation CNE (16 points) / CPD-PT (15 points)/ CME and CPD-OT are under application

Key Dates

Deadline for Abstract Submission 15th September, 2011

Deadline for Exhibition Order Form Submission 30th September, 2011

Announcement for Presenters October, 2011

Conference Program 24th to 26th November, 2011

Conference Dinner 25th November, 2011

Conference Information

Conference VenueKowloon Bay International Trade and Exhibition Centre, Kowloon Bay, Hong Kong

Date24th to 26th November, 2011

RegistrationThe conference registration fee includes the conference dinner on 25th November, 2011. Organization visits and demonstration workshops registration should be done separately. No cancellation of registration is allowed after the full payment is received.

Online Registration: You can register and have online payment at our conference websitewww.8LTCC.org

Postal Registration: You can fill in and return the registration form together with full payment to the following address:

The Secretariat, Eighth World Congress on Long Term Care in Chinese Communities and Asian Ageing Development Conference1/F, Kimberley House, 35 Kimberley Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong

Please make a cheque payable to Hong Kong Association of Gerontology

1. Hong Kong and Asian Countries HKD880

2. Overseas US150

Conference Registration Fee

Reservation Fee HKD100

Organization Visits & Demonstration Workshops

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Invited Speakers

Prof. Kenneth ROCKWOOD, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada

Kenneth Rockwood, MD, FRCPC, FRCP, Professor of Medicine (Geriatric Medicine &

Neurology) Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia Canada

Topic: Frailty in Relation to the Accumulation of Deficits: Clinical and Scientific Implications

Prof. Kenneth Rockwood has had a longstanding interest in clinical and epidemiological

aspects of frailty, dementia and delirium. He has focused his investigations on the

complexity of frailty, and on what can be termed ‘clinico-mathematical correlation’. Prof. Rockwood has

published more than 300 peer-reviewed scientific publications and seven books, including the seventh

edition of the Brocklehurst’s Textbook of Geriatric Medicine & Gerontology. He is the Kathryn Allen

Weldon Professor of Alzheimer research at Dalhousie University, and a staff internist and geriatrician

at the Capital District Health Authority in Halifax. He holds several CIHR grants, including as Principal

Investigator of the Canada China Collaboration on Aging and Longevity and the Canadian Dementia

Knowledge Translation Network. The latter is a national, multicentre project to provide better care for

people with dementia by facilitating and carrying out translational research and knowledge translation.

A native of Newfoundland, he became a Doctor of Medicine at Memorial University in 1985, completed

internal medicine training at the University of Alberta and geriatric medicine at Dalhousie University,

where he has been on staff since 1991.

Prof. Nelson CHOW, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China

Topics: The Impact of Filial Piety on Long-Term Care Policies for Older People in East and

Southeast Asian societies

Prof. Nelson Chow is Chair Professor at the Department of Social Work and Social

Administration of the University of Hong Kong, also currently holding the Henry G. Leong Endowed

Professorship in Social Work and Social Administration. He is a member of the Commission on Strategic

Development and the Community Care Fund of the Hong Kong SAR Government. Prof. Chow has published

widely in issues related to ageing, filial piety, poverty and social security. He has been President of Hong

Kong Association of Gerontology.

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Prof. Debbie TOLSON, Professor of Gerontological Nursing,

Glasgow Caledonian University, UK

Topic: Improving Nursing Home Practice with Older People: A Global Agenda

Prof. Debbie Tolson is currently Professor of Gerontological Nursing in the School of

Health and Life Sciences, Director of the Scottish Centre of Evidence-Based Care of Older

People, and Later Life Research Group Leader within the Institute for Applied Health Research at Glasgow

Caledonian University, UK. Prof. Tolson gained a first class BSc (Hons) Nursing Studies from South Bank

Polytechnic/Guys Hospital, MSc Nursing from University of London, and PhD from Glasgow Caledonian

University. She is a nurse leader with an international reputation for advancing evidence based care with

older people and the use of communities of practice to improve interdisciplinary practice within nursing

homes, hospitals and community settings.

In 2010 her contribution to research with older people was recognised by St Louis University (USA) Medical

School through the award of the Jim Flood Memorial Alzheimer Disease Distinguished Lectureship. She

is a Fellow of the Royal College of Nursing UK, and an Honorary Fellow of the Queens Nursing Institute:

Scotland. She was the recipient of the Sigma Theta Tau International, 2007 award for the Best of

Worldviews on Evidence Based Nursing. She has published over 100 peer reviewed research papers, other

outputs include national care guidance for nurses and patients, edited books and book chapters, radio

broadcasts and popular press.

Dr. Russell Donald CLARK, Senior Lecturer, University of New South Wales,

Australia

Topic: Better Bones and Brains in Ageing Australians

Dr. Russell Clark is currently a part-time senior lecturer in the Faculty of Medicine at University of New

South Wales, Australia and St Vincent’s Hospital, and at the Notre Dame Medical School. Russell retired

from clinical practice as a geriatrician, on returning from missionary service to Tanzania, where he served

with his wife, Kay, from 2002-2008, attached to the Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre and the Tumaini

University.

Russell is a specialist physician, having trained at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, and Kings

College Hospital, London. Russell was the founding Head of the Department of Medicine and Geriatric

Medicine at the United Christian Hospital, Hong Kong from 1974-84 and was the founding Head of the

Department of Geriatric Medicine at St Vincent’s Hospital from 1984.

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Mr. David LANE, Principal, Head of Aged Care, Thomson and Adsett, Australia

Principal, Head of Aged Care, B App Sci (Blt Env), Grad Dip Arch,

Registered Architect, Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, West

Australia, Northern Territory

Registered Architect, Malaysia, Indonesia and Hong Kong (within the company

environment)

Topic: Current Trends in Long-Term Care Building Design with a Focus on Dementia

As one of Australia’s best known architectural specialists in the Elderly Care industry, Mr. David Lane has

worked on major domestic projects in all Eastern states across the private, public and charitable sectors. He

has directed work on significant international projects located in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Japan,

Korea, Hong Kong, United Kingdom, Taiwan, Canada, US and China. He is currently involved in projects in

Malaysia, the United Kingdom and China, as well as some exciting new initiatives in India. David has been

a Principal of Thomson Adsett since 1986 and was appointed as Group Chairman in 2004. He has been

instrumental in developing Thomson Adsett’s reputation as a Specialist Consultancy Practice through the

expansion of Retirement and Aged Care divisions in key growth markets around Australia. The practice

has designed over 1100 architectural projects in these sectors since 1984.

In addition, David has served on a number of Boards, including DACADS (Division of Aged Care and

Domiciliary Services) for Uniting Church Queensland and Presbyterian Aged Care. He is also involved with

the Australian Masters in Aged Care Services and The Salvation Army’s Aged Care Future Committee as

an advocate of social responsibility and corporate participation. His passion for issues impacting on the

elderly and their built environment is reflected in his highly regarded guest lectures both within Australia

and internationally.

Prof. Nancy Yuk-yu IP, Dean, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology,

Hong Kong SAR, China

PhD Harvard, 1983, Chair Professor, Division of Life Science, Co-Director of Molecular Neuroscience

Centre, Academician, The Chinese Academy of Science

Topic: Advances in Researches in Dementia

Prof. Ip’s major research focus is on signal transduction in the nervous system. In particular, she is interested

in understanding the molecular signals that control the precise wiring of neuronal circuit essential for

proper brain function. Her current research projects are aimed at elucidating the molecular mechanisms

that underlie neuronal survival, differentiation, axon guidance, synapse development and plasticity.

Research efforts are also directed at identifying novel molecular targets that are critically involved in the

pathophysiology of neurodegenerative disease, and using traditional Chinese medicine as a source to

identify drug leads for neurological disorders.

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Prof. Shi-xun GUI, Shanghai, China

Topic: Population Ageing and Long term Care in China

Prof. Gui Shixun was born in Jan 1940 in Shanghai, Zhejiang Province, China. He

was graduated from Department of Politics and Education, East China Normal

University, Shanghai, China in 1962. He was lecturer in Politics and Economics

after his graduation in East China Normal University. He was Deputy Director of

Population Research Laboratory in 1981, then Deputy Director of Population Research Institute in 1983.

He was directly promoted from Lecturer to Professor in 1986. Prof. Qui was Director of Population Research

Institute in 1997. Prof. Qui was the Science Prize winner of China Population Award in 2005. He was also

granted an outstanding contributions award in Gerontology in 2010.

Prof. Qui now is Tenured Professor and Supervisor for PhD students in East China Normal University.

He is adjunct with many social duties, such as member of Demographic Planning Team (Education

Accreditation Team) of National Philosophy Social Sciences Research, member of the Expert Committee of

Studies in strategies for responding the aging population in China, member of Research Panel Committee

of Population and Development Studies Center, Renmin University of China, Associate director of

Gerontological Society of Shanghai etc…

Prof. Qui has published 20 books and over 180 journal articles, In the projects he conducted by himself or

as principal; over 10 projects won Province (Ministry) Excellent Awards. He was invited as guest speaker

and cooperative researcher for more than 40 times by various overseas countries, such as U.S.A., Canada,

Japan, United Kingdom, Finland, Korea, Thailand, Singapore, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau.

Prof. Linda Chiu-wa LAM, Department of Psychiatry,

The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China

Topic: A Dynamic Model of Care for Late Onset Cognitive Impairment

Prof. Linda Lam is Professor and Chairman at the Department of Psychiatry of the Chinese University

of Hong Kong (CUHK). She graduated from the CUHK, and was trained as an old age psychiatrist. Prof.

Lam is the Director of the Dementia Research Unit in her Department. Her main research interests have

been the assessment of cognitive and neuropsychiatric symptoms in Alzheimer’s disease, as well as the

identification of risk factors for cognitive decline in late life. At present, Prof. Lam also serves as the

President of the Chinese Dementia Research Association and the Hong Kong College of Psychiatrists, and

the Chief Editor of the East Asian Archives of Psychiatry. She also serves as grant reviewer for the local

grant bodies, the Alzheimer’s Association and Alzheimer’s society.

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Dr. Oyunkhand RAGCHAA, Director Gerontological Center, Mongolia

Topic: Health and Ageing in Mongolia

Dr. Oyunkhand Ragchaa was born in Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia. Dr.Ragchaa

completed her study in Mongolian National Medical University during 1984-1992. She

obtained her master degrees in Medical Science in 1998 and Management Science in 2002.

Dr. Ragchaa continued her studies and gained many professional qualifications and

awards, including Certificate of Bronchoscope from General Hospital of Irkutsk, Russia in 1994, Certificate

of Endoscopy from Mongolian National Medical University in 1994, Diplomas of Internal Medicine and

Psychiatry from Mongolian National Medical University in 1998 and 2001 respectively, Certificate of

Geriatrician and Rehabilitation from Postgraduate University of Singapore General Hospital, Title of

Clinical Professor of Mongolian Medical Research Institute in 2006 and Certificate on Health Management

from National Centre of Heath Development , Mongolia in 2007. She was also awarded Certificate of

Honorary Worker of Health Sector in 2003 and Honorary Medal of Labor, Mongolia in 2008.

Dr. Ragchaa at present is the Director of Gerontological Centre under jurisdiction Ministry of Heath

(2006-now). She was the Head of Gerontology-Rehabilitation Centre (April 2003-Jun 2006) and

Physician at Central Clinical Hospital III (July 1992-April 2003). Dr. Ragchaa is adjunct with many social

duties such as President of Mongolian Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Member of Aging

Consortium of Asia Pacific (ACAP), Secretary of Council for Rehabilitation at Ministry of Health in 2009

and General Specialist of Council for Elderly Health and Rehabilitation at Ministry of Health in 2011.

Dr. Edward Man-fuk LEUNG, President,

Hong Kong Association of Gerontology, Hong Kong SAR, China

HKAM (Medicine), FRCP (Edin, Lond, Glasg)

Topic: Issues in Long Term Care in Chinese Communities

Dr. Leung is President of Hong Kong Association of Gerontology and also convenor of the Association

of Long Term Care in Chinese Communities. Dr. Leung is currently Consultant Geriatrician and Head of

Division of Geriatric Medicine and Rehabilitation of United Christian Hospital, Hon Associate Professor

of Department of Medicine, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hon Associate Professor of Department

of Medicine and Department of Social Work and Social Administration of University of Hong Kong,

Chairman of Departmental Advisory Committee of Department of Applied Social Studies, City University

of Hong Kong. He is also President of Hong Kong Continence Society. He is council member of Hong

Kong Geriatrics Society, convenor of Special Interest Group in Continence Care of Hong Kong Geriatrics

Society. He has been Chief Editor of Hong Kong Journal of Gerontology and is currently the Co-chief

editor of Asian Journal of Gerontology and Geriatrics.

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Dr. Leung is council member of International Association of Gerontology and the Asia/Oceania Region

of International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics (IAGG). He also serves as co-convenor of the

Scientific Subcommittee of Clinical Medicine of the Asia/Oceania Region of IAGG. Dr. Leung has been

invited to lecture in symposium held in Korea, Japan, Singapore, Australia, China, Macau and Taiwan.

Dr. Leung’s major research interests are epidemiology in old age, health promotion, osteoporosis,

fall, stroke, incontinence, long term care and public policy in old age. Dr. Leung published widely in

local and international journals and has been contributor to a number of books on health and ageing.

Dr. Daisy Siu-kwan DAI, Chief Manager (Primary and Community Services),

Hong Kong Hospital Authority, Hong Kong SAR, China

Topic: Integrated Care for the Elderly from Hospital to Home

Dr. Daisy Dai, educated in Hong Kong, acquired her medical degree in 1979 from

the Faculty of Medicine, University of Hong Kong. She joined the government

workforce immediately after medical registration and was early in entering into

hospital administration in her career. She was conferred a Master degree in

Health Administration from the University of New South Wales in 1995 and had more than 10 years’

experience in managing acute and extended care hospitals before joining the HA head office team

in 2001. She is presently the Chief Manager of the Strategy & Planning Division, being responsible

for formulating plans and coordinating services related to primary care, elderly, rehabilitation and

community care as well as the development of patient support, building partnership and communication

mechanisms between patient groups and the Authority. In recent years, Dr. Dai had pioneered an

integrated discharge support program for the high risk elderly patients aiming to prevent avoidable

hospitalization and facilitate ageing in place. The program draws the medical and welfare sectors into

one multidisciplinary team in delivering tailor-made home support to the elderly patients and their

carers immediately after hospital discharge. The program has become one of the policy agenda of the

HKSAR and will be launched territory-wide in all districts of Hong Kong in the 4th quarter of 2011.

Dr. Vivian PUN, Health Center, Macau SAR, China

Topic: Improving Quality of End of Life Care in Macau Nursing Home

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Prof. Piu CHAN, Capital Medical University, Beijing China

Topic: Advances in Investigation and Management of Neurodegenerative Diseases in Ageing

Prof. Piu Chan is currently a Professor and Director of the Beijing Institute of Geriatrics, Departments of

Neurobiology, Neurology and Geriatrics of Xuanwu Hospital of Capital Medical University, and Chairman

of Faculty of Geriatrics of Capital Medical University. He is the Vice President of the Chinese Society

of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Director General of the Geriatrics Society of Chinese Medical Doctor

Association, council member of the International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics (IAGG), and Secretary of the

IAGG Asia-Oceania Region. He has been appointed as the Deputy Director and Principal Investigator of Chinese National

Human Genome Center Beijing since 2001. He was the President of the Society of Chinese Neuroscientists in America

from 1998 to 2000 and the Secretary of Asia-Pacific Society for Neurochemistry from 2000 to 2006. In 2002, he attained

First Award for Scientific Achievement from both Ministry of Education and Chinese Medical Association in the People’s

Republic of China. Prof. Chan is currently the Director of the National GCP center on neurodegenerative disorders and has

been the Principal investigator for six drug trials including phase I through IV.

Prof. Chan graduated from Human Medical College in Changsha and became a neurologist after the fellowship training.

He later acquired his Doctor of Philosophy in neurosciences from Sun Yan-Sen University of Medical Sciences in Guangzhou

followed by postdoctoral training at the Parkinson’s Institute in Sunnyvale, California, where he spent more than 10 years

as senior scientist before returning to Beijing in year 2000. Prof. Chan is well known for his clinical and basic research

on neurodegenerative disorders. He has been working on developing models for Parkinson’s disease including using

primates. He has been studying familial and susceptibility genes and risk factors for Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s diseases

in a few unique cohorts in China. He has initiated projects investigating the role of polyphenols and Traditional Chinese

Medicine in prevention of neurodegenerative diseases. Prof. Chan has published more than 300 peer reviewed papers

and served as editorial members of several national and international journals (Molecular Neurobiology, Neuroscience

Bulletin, Chinese Medical Journal, Chinese Journal of Neurology, J Neurochem, J Neural Transmission, eCAM, Focus on

Parkinson’s disease, Asian Journal of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Brain Research, Journal of Parkinson’s Disease, etc).

Ms. Florence Iat-kio VAN, Kiang Wu Nursing College of Macau, Macau SAR, China

Topic: “Benevolence Lights up my Later Life” Project

Ms. Min WANG, Shanghai, China

Topic: The Operation and Development of Home Care in Shanghai—the experience in Jing’an District

Ms. Stella Yuk-ha CHEUNG, Executive Director, Hong Kong Association of Gerontology,

Hong Kong SAR, China

Ms. Alice Dick-wah CHIU, Accreditation Officer, Hong Kong Association of Gerontology,

Hong Kong SAR, China

Topic: The 10 years’ Experience in Residential Home Accreditation in Hong Kong

Dr. John Sai-hung TANG, Cardinal Tien Hospital, Taiwan

Topic: Developments in Dementia Care in Taiwan

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Preliminary Program

24th November 2011 (Thursday) Morning

First Plenary Session: Changes in the Ageing Population

The Impact of Filial Piety on Long Term Care Policies for Older People in East and Southeast

Asian Societies

Prof. Nelson CHOW, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China

Frailty in Relation to Accumulation of Deficits: Clinical and Scientific Implications

Prof. Kenneth ROCKWOOD, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada

Second Plenary Session: Long Term Care

Issues in Long Term Care in Chinese Communities

Dr. Edward Man-fuk LEUNG, President, Hong Kong Association of Gerontology, Hong Kong SAR, China

Population Ageing and Long Term Care in China

Prof. Shi-xun GUI, Shanghai, China

The Development of Long Term Care Insurance in Taiwan

Prof. Yue-chuen LEE, Health Welfare Policy Research Centre, National Yang-Ming University, Taiwan

25th November 2011 (Friday) Morning

First Plenary Session: Dementia

Developments in Dementia Care in Taiwan

Dr. John Sai Hung TANG, Cardinal Tien Hospital, Taiwan

A Dynamic Model of Care for Late Onset Cognitive Impairment

Prof. Linda Chiu-wa LAM, Department of Psychiatry, The Chinese University of Hong Kong,

Hong Kong SAR, China

Advances in Research in Dementia

Prof. Nancy Yuk-yu IP, Dean, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong SAR, China

Current Trends in Long Term Care Building Design with a Focus on Dementia

Mr. David LANE, Principal, Head of Aged Care, Thomson and Adsett, Australia

Prof. Yue-chune LEE, Health Welfare Policy Research Centre, National Yang-Ming University,

Taiwan

Topic: The Development of Long Term Care Insurance in Taiwan

Ms. Lai-wah CHOU, Cardinal Tien Hospital, Taiwan

Topic: The Organization and Delivery of Home and Community Care in Taiwan

#Simultaneous Interpretation is provided during opening ceremony, plenary sessions and closing

ceremony. (English/ Putonghua)

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Second Plenary Session : Home and Communing Care

The Operation and Development of Home Care in Shanghai – the experience in (Jing’an District)

Ms. Min WANG, Shanghai, China

The Organization and Delivery of Home and Community Care in Taiwan

Ms. Lai-wah CHOW, Director, Department of Long-term Care, Cardinal Tiem Hospital, Taiwan

Integrated Care Management for High Risk Elderly in Hong Kong

Dr. Daisy Siu-kwan DAI, Chief Manager (Primary and Community Services), Hong Kong Hospital Authority,

Hong Kong SAR, China

26th November 2011 (Saturday) Morning

First Plenary Session : Quality in Aged Care

Improving Nursing Home Practice with Older People: A Global Agenda

Prof. Debbie TOLSON, Professor of Gerontological Nursing, Glasgow Caledonian University, UK

The 10 Years’ Experience in Residential Home Accreditation in Hong Kong

Ms. Stella Yuk-har CHEUNG and Ms. Alice Dick-wah CHIU, Hong Kong Association of Gerontology,

Hong Kong SAR, China

Improving Quality of End of Life Care in Macau Nursing Home

Dr. Vivian PUN, Health Center, Macau SAR, China

“Benevolence Lights Up My Later Life” Project

Ms. Florence Iat-kio VAN, Kiang Wu Nursing College of Macau, Macau SAR, China

Second Plenary Session : Health and Ageing

Advances in Investigation and Management of Neurodegenerative Diseases in Ageing

Prof. Piu CHAN, Capital Medical University, Beijing China

Better Bones and Brains in Ageing Australians

Dr. Russell CLARK, Senior Lecturer, University of New South Wales, Australia

Health and Ageing in Mongolia

Dr. Oyunkhand RAGCHAA, Director of Gerontological Center, Mongolia

#Simultaneous Interpretation is provided during opening ceremony, plenary sessions and closing ceremony.

(English/ Putonghua)

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24th-26th NOVEMBER 2011 Preliminary Programme

08:30-09:00

09:00-09:30

09:30-11:00

11:00-11:30

11:30-13:00

13:00-14:00

14:00-15:30

15:30-16:00

16:00-17:30

19:00-22:00

24th November 2011

(Thursday)

Registration

Opening Ceremony

& Keynote Speech

Plenary Session

Changes in the Ageing

Population

Exhibition and

Poster Presentation 1

Plenary Session

Long Term Care

Lunch

Exhibition and

Poster Presentation 1

Free paper Symposium

Free paper

presentation

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presentation

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Exhibition and Poster Presentation 1

Free paper Symposium

Free paper

presentation

2

presentation

3 4

Free paper Symposium

Free paper

presentation

3

presentation

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Exhibition and Poster Presentation 2

Free paper Symposium

Free paper

presentation

4

presentation

7 8

Organization Workshop

Visit

25th November 2011

(Friday)

Registration

Plenary Session

Dementia

Exhibition and

Poster Presentation 2

Plenary Session

Home and Community Care

Lunch

Exhibition and

Poster Presentation 2

26th November 2011

(Saturday)

Registration

Plenary Session

Quality in Aged Care

Exhibition and

Poster Presentation 3

Plenary Session

Health and Ageing

Closing Ceremony

(13:00-13:15)

Conference dinner

#Simultaneous Interpretation is provided during opening ceremony, plenary sessions and closing ceremony. (English/ Putonghua)

Eighth World Congress on Long Term Care in Chinese

Communities and Asian Ageing Development Conference

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Exhibition and Fair

The exhibition and fair will be organized from 24th to 26th November, 2011 during the days of the

conference at 3/F, Rotunda II, Kowloon Bay International Trade & Exhibition Centre (KITEC), 1, Trademart

Drive, Kowloon Bay, Kowloon. A major element of the conference will be exhibition of the latest products

and services to the participants. The daily program will be structured to maximize the opportunity for

participants to visit the exhibition. Refreshments will take place in the exhibition area.

If you would like to find out more about how you could become involved in this conference exhibition

and fair, please contact our Conference Secretariat:

Tel: (852) 2775 5756

Email: [email protected]

List of Exhibitors:

• Abbott Nutrition

• Boehringer Ingelheim

• Eisai (HK) Co. Ltd.

• The Hong Kong Federation of Insurers

• Hong Kong Housing Authority

• Lumdbeck

• Nestle Nutrition

• Novartis

• Roche

• Thomson Adsett

• The Elderly Services Association of Hong Kong

And more are coming……

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Site visits will be arranged on 26th November, 2011 afternoon session. There are 4 routes for you to choose

and each route can serve 50 participants base on first come first served system. Participants can join either

organization visit or demonstration workshop. There is a reservation fee of HKD100 when you make the

registration and the fee will be refunded on the day of site visit.

Day Care Centre and Housing for the Elderly

Date : 26th November, 2011 (Saturday)

Time : 2:00pm to 5:00pm

No. of Participants: 50

(1) Christian Family Service Centre Choi Ying Day Care Centre for the Elderly

This visit will demonstrate a centre-based care and support services during daytime to those frail

and demented elders and their caregivers. The participants will meet the frail elders coming to

the day care centre who are suffering from moderate or severe level of impairment. At the same

time, the participants will explore how the multi-disciplinary professionals intervene in the frail

elders’ daily activities to maintain their optimal level of functioning, develop their potential,

improve their quality of life and to live in their own homes wherever feasible and possible. The

interventions include rehabilitation training, nursing care and psycho-social development etc.

(2) Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui Welfare Council Cheerful Court

“Senior Citizen Residence Scheme” is a brand new housing program for the public, which is

constructed by Hong Kong Housing Society and operated by Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui Welfare

Council. It is specially designed for the elders with “integrated and one stop” residential service.

Cheerful Court is built under the concept of “home with living support” and “lease for life”,

inaugurated in 2004 and their target group is the middle income elders. The participants can

have a look on this newly designed housing program and apart from residential care units, they

will also see the clubhouse facilities, restaurant, wellness centres including clinical and Chinese

Herbalist medical services, dental and beauty services etc. Most importantly, the participants

will know more on the concept of “seamless care” and “long lease” arrangement after this

site visit.

Organization Visits

Route 1

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Day Care Centre for Elderly with Dementia, Geriatric Department in Hospital and Residential Care Home for Elderly

Date: 26th November, 2011 (Saturday)

Time: 2:00pm to 5:00pm

No. of Participants: 50

(1) Jockey Club Centre for Positive Ageing

Jockey Club Centre for Positive Ageing is funded by The Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust

for the first 3 years. The Centre was inaugurated in June 2000 and now operates on a self-

sufficient basis. It is the first centre which specialises and dedicates to provide quality services

to the demented elders and provide professional training in order to improve the care to them.

During the visit, the participants will be introduced to JCCPA’s wide range of services such as

day care service, respite service, home-based training, caregiver support, memory clinic and

Xpress memory hotline. At the same time, the participants will walk around the special designs

of the environment which is suitable and comfortable to the demented elders providing both

stimulations and orientation to them.

(2) Shatin Hospital

Formerly known as Shatin Infirmary and Convalescent Hospital and opened in 1991, the Hospital

is an extended-care institution that specialises in convalescent, rehabilitation, psychiatric,

palliative and hospice in-patient services. It also has Community Geriatric Assessment, Psychiatric

and Psycho-geriatric Outreach teams, and it offers Community Nursing and Community

Psychiatric Nursing services.

(3) Caritas Harold H.W. Care and Attention Home

This care and attention home is a 3-floor building with subvented and non-subvented places.

The home has joined the Residential Aged Care Accreditation Scheme organized by Hong Kong

Association of Gerontology since 2005 and the home wishes to continue to provide quality

care services to the elders living in the residential home. The participants will know how to

maintain the quality services and full fill the requirements of being accredited. In addition, the

participants will have a chance to see the operation of the hydro-pool facilities and how can

the elders benefited from this.

Route 2

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Care & Attention Home, Day Care Centre and Rehabilitation Centre

Date: 26th November, 2011 (Saturday)

Time: 2:00pm to 5:00pm

No of Participants: 50

(1) Chi Lin Nunnery Aged Care Facilities

Chi Lin Nunnery Aged Care Facilities is a large complex including a variety of elderly services

including Day Care Centre, rehabilitation centre and Care Home for Elderly. It is built based

on the Tang Dynasty temple style to conform with the adjacent Nunnery. The participants will

meet the elders who are living in the residential care home, day care centre and rehabilitation

centre. Chi Lin Nunnery will introduce their daily operations and provision of care programs to

the participants. The participants can have a look on this integrated elderly care services with

traditional Buddhism background during the visit.

Route 3

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Nursing Home Service, Hospice Care and Geriatric Service in Hospital

Date: 26th November, 2011 (Saturday)

Time: 2:00pm to 5:00pm

No of Participants: 50

(1) Haven of Hope Nursing Home

The participants will visit a subvented nursing home and explore their multi-disciplinary

professionals’ services. The professions include social worker, nurses, physiotherapist,

occupational therapist and medical team. The home will show their quality care services to the

participants and they will meet the frail elders who suffer from severe impairment.

(2) Haven of Hope Holistic Care Centre

Haven of Hope Holistic Care Centre is purposely designed to provide holistic care for the frail

elders, chronically ill and patients with late stage cancer with an integrated approach in medical

service and spiritual ministry. Through a quality medical and nursing team, state of the art care

facilities and a tranquil environment, the centre aims ay bringing comfort, dignity and peace to

the residents in face of physical illnesses and even death. Participants will understand the special

characteristics of these services including: 24-hour specialist-led medical and nursing care; high

grade medical care facilities; psychosocial & spiritual care; how to tailor-make a holistic care

plan with the residents and their families and experience the home-like feelings and tranquil

environment personally.

(3) Haven of Hope Hospital

This site visit will introduce the speciality service areas of Haven of Hope Hospital including

Geriatric and rehabilitation service, pulmonary and palliative care service. The participants will

explore their services operation and the effectiveness of services provided to the elders in need.

Route 4

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Demonstration Workshops

Demonstration workshops will be organized on 26th November, 2011 from 2pm to 5pm. The aims of the

workshops are to demonstrate some innovative and good practice service programs to the conference

participants which fit for the conference theme “3As in Aged Care-Advocacy, Advancement and

Achievement”.

The demonstration workshops topics are listed as follows:

Workshop (1): Enhance Home Care: From Assessment to Care Coordination (Christian Family Service Centre)

Workshop (2): VIPS Dementia Care Module-Integrating theory and practice (Caritas Elderly Service)

Workshop (3): Dementia Care mapping (The Hong Kong Society for the Aged)

Workshop (4): Telehealth Care Model (Taiwan)

Each workshop will serve 50 participants and base on first come first served system. Participants can join

either organization visit or demonstration workshop. There is a reservation fee of HKD100 when you make

the registration and the fee will be refunded on the day of workshop.

Demonstration Workshops

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The Organizing Committee welcomes abstracts relevant to the theme of the Conference. Please submit

the completed abstract submission form and abstract by email to the Conference Secretariat, before

15th September 2011 (Thursday). To allow time for the selection panel to consider the submission, you are

strongly advised not to miss the deadline.

Abstract Guidelines:

• Only abstracts submitted in English or Chinese will be reviewed.

• Your abstract must include the following headings:

• Title • Authors • Institutions / Agencies

• Aim • Methods • Findings • Discussion and conclusion

• Your abstract should be a text with a maximum of 300 words (must be typewritten) to describe the

scientific content of the component presentations.

• Abstracts should be original work, not previously presented at an international meeting.

• Abstract titles should have a short, descriptive title with no abbreviations.

• Abstract descriptions should not contain tables, pictures, diagrams and symbols.

• All abbreviations in the text must be spelled out on first use.

• Abstract titles and descriptions should be thoroughly checked for spelling and grammar.

• All presenters have to pay full registration fee.

Abstract submission:

Send the abstract (in doc file) with the Abstract Submission Form before 15th September 2011 to the

Conference Secretariat:

• by E-mail: [email protected]

Conference Language : English / Putonghua

Deadline for Abstracts : 15th September 2011

Enquiry : Email : [email protected]

Tel : (852)2775 5756

Website : www.8LTCC.org or www.hkag.org

Call for Abstracts

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Paper Title :

Author(s) :

Author(s) (In Chinese) :

Contact Person :

Title : Prof. / Dr. / Mr. / Mrs. / Miss / Ms. (Please delete as appropriate)

Organization & Department :

Position :

Correspondence Address :

Fax No. : Telephone no. :

E-mail Address :

Presentation type : Oral Presentation Poster Presentation Oral or Poster Presentation

#The Organizing Committee reserves the final decision on the presentation type

Please tick this box if you would like to be excluded from the delegate list.

Signature : Name in block letter :

Date :

ABSTRACT SUBMISSION FORM

Instructions for Submitting Abstract:1. Please submit the abstract together with this form

2. Please list the title, authors, aims, method and findings of the study not more than 300 words (must be typewritten in Front Size 12 in Microsoft Words (either Chinese or English) ).

3. Send it before 15th September 2011 to the Conference Secretariat by :

E-mail : [email protected]

4. All presenters have to pay full registration fee.

Eighth World Congress on Long Term Care in Chinese

Communities and Asian Ageing Development Conference

(Please underline presenter and give full names)

(Please underline presenter and give full names)

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Please fill in & return this form together with full payment to the following address:

The Secretariat, Eighth World Congress on Long Term Care in Chinese Communities

and Asian Ageing Development Conference

1/F, Kimberley House, 35 Kimberley Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong

Personal Information:

Title : Prof. / Dr. / Mr. / Mrs. / Miss / Ms. Sex: M / F

Surname : First name :

Name in Chinese :

Organization & Department :

Position :

Correspondence Address :

Telephone no. : Fax no. :

E-mail Address :

Please tick this box if you would like to be excluded from the delegate list.

REGISTRATION FORM

Eighth World Congress on Long Term Care in Chinese

Communities and Asian Ageing Development Conference

Conference Registration Fee: (including conference dinner on 25th November 2011) :(Please tick)

1. Hong Kong and Asian Countries HK$880

2. Overseas US$150

Please make a cheque payable to: Hong Kong Association of Gerontology.

Conference Dinner

I will attend the conference dinner on 25th November, 2011

I will not attend the conference dinner 25th November, 2011

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Organization visits and demonstration workshops are parallel sessions arranged on 26th November, 2011

(Saturday) at 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.. Interested participants can either join the visit or workshop. There is

a reservation fee of HKD100 when you make the registration of each program. The reservation fee will be

refunded on the day of visit or workshop.

Each route or workshop can serve up to 50 participants base on first come first served system. Please select

one route or workshop you are interested.

Please make a cheque of HKD100 payable to: Hong Kong Association of Gerontology.

Organization Visits:

Visit Date (Time)

Route 1 Day Care Centre and Housing for the Elderly 26th November, 2011

(2:00pm to 5:00pm)

Route 2 Day care centre for Elderly with Dementia, 26th November, 2011

Geriatric Department in Hospital (2:00pm to 5:00pm)

Route 3 Care & Attention Home, Day Care Centre and 26th November, 2011

Rehabilitation Centre (2:00pm to 5:00pm)

Route 4 Nursing Home Service, Hospice Care and 26th November, 2011

Geriatric service in hospital (2:00pm to 5:00pm)

Demonstration Workshops:

Workshop Date (Time)

Workshop 1 Enhance Home Care: From Assessment to 26th November, 2011

Care Coordination (2:00pm to 5:00pm)

Workshop 2 VIPS Dementia Care Module-Integrating theory 26th November, 2011

and practice (2:00pm to 5:00pm)

Workshop 3 Dementia Care mapping 26th November, 2011

(2:00pm to 5:00pm)

Workshop 4 Telehealth Care Model 26th November, 2011

(2:00pm to 5:00pm)

Organization visits and demonstration workshops

For enquiries, please contact the conference secretariat at

Tel no : (852) 2775 5756 Email : [email protected] Homepage : http://www.hkag.org or www.8LTCC.org

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You are most welcome to book your own accommodation or the recommended hotels below. Please visit

our conference website www.8LTCC.org for more information on the following hotels and download the

room reservation form if you are interested. Please refer to the hotel location maps.

Accommodation

Hotel information The Anne Black – YWCA

5 Man Fuk Road, Mongkok, KowloonWebsite: http://hotel.ywca.org.hk Email: [email protected]

Panda Hotel 3 Tsuen Wah Street, Tsuen Wan, New Territories Website: http://m.pandahotel.com.hk Email: [email protected]

Newton Place Hotel 163 Wai Yip Street, Kwun Tong, Kowloon Website: http://newtonhotel.hk Email:[email protected]

The Cityview23 Waterloo Rod, Yaumatei, Kowloon Website: www.thecityview.com.hk Email: [email protected]

Caritas Bianchi Lodge4 Cliff Road, Yaumatei, Kowloon Website: http:/www.caritas-chs.org.hk/eng/bianchi_lodge.asp Email:[email protected]

Harbour Grand Hotel23 Oil Street, North Point, Hong Kong Website: www.harbour-grand.com Email:[email protected]

Room rate (per room per night) (in HK$)

Communal bath twin : $360+10% Standard Twin : $ 540+10% Superior Double : $630+10%

Deluxe Single/Twin: $650 (no breakfast)$780 (with two breakfasts)

Side Harbour View Standard: $825

Superior Room (Single/twin) : $900+10% (include max. two buffet breakfasts)

Single/Twin/Double Bed Room : $950 with breakfast

Superior Harbour View Room: $1500 Breakfast :$ 140 per person

Transportation

Bus or MTR and take free shuttle busto the venue.

MTR and take free shuttle bus to the venue.

Hotel Shuttle to Kowloon Bay station then take free shuttle bus to the venue.

MTR and take free shuttle bus to the venue.

MTR and take free shuttle bus to the venue.

MTR and take free shuttle bus to the venue.

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Conference Venue (KITEC)

Hotels: Panda Hotel

YWCA

The Cityview

Caritas Bianchi Lodge

Newton Place Hotel

Harbour Grand Hotel

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SHUTTLE BUS FROM SELECTED HOTELS TO CONFERENCE VENUE

A free shuttle bus will be arranged by the conference organizer from the following hotels at 8am to

8:15am during the days of the conference. (please refer to the information or concierge during the

conference at the exact time of departure) (please note no return shuttle bus will be arranged)

(1) The Anne Black--YWCA

(2) Caritas Bianchi Lodge

(3) The Cityview

(4) Harbour Grand Hong Kong

Auditorium, 3/F, Kowloon Bay International Trade and Exhibition Centre.

Address : 1, Trademart Drive, Kowloon Bay, Kowloon

Telephone : (852) 2620 2222

Website : http://www.kitec.com.hk/tc/index.htm

TRANSPORTATION

Driving : There are 750 car parking spaces in KITEC and charges HKD12 per hour.

Bus : Via Kowloon Bay International Trade & Exhibition Centre

Route From To

11X HUNG HOM RAILWAY STATION SAU MAU PING (UPPER)

215X KOWLOON RAILWAY STATION-- LAM TIN (KWONG TIN EST)

ELEMENT (Circular)

296D KOWLOON RAILWAY STATION SHEUNG TAK

Conference Venue and Transportation

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By MTR : A free shuttle bus services runs non-stop during business hours to nearby Kowloon Bay

MTR station. Shuttle Bus Location Map in Kowloon Bay MTR

CONFERENCE VENUE MAP

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Social Event

Conference Dinner

In order to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Hong Kong Association of Gerontology, please join us with

friends and colleagues after the day’s scientific program in enjoying a fabulous night.

Date : 25th November, 2011 (Friday)

Time : 7pm - 10pm

Venue : Rotunda I, Kowloon Bay International Trade & Exhibition Centre, 1, Trademart Drive,

Kowloon Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong.

Discover Hong Kong

Hong Kong is situated on the southeast coast of China at the mouth of the Pearl River facing the South

China Sea. The territory is made up of Hong Kong Island, the Kowloon Peninsula and the New Territories.

At the core is Victoria Harbour, which separates Hong Kong Island from Kowloon Peninsula and beyond

that, the New Territories that runs up to the boundary with Mainland China. Despite its dense urban

environment, about three quarters of Hong Kong’s total area is countryside, including about 40%

designated as country parks and special areas that are all easily accessible. Hong Kong offers a host of

memorable tourist attractions within its compacted area, and you will be amazed by the diverse contrasts

and close proximity of stunning cityscapes and soaring mountains, heritage sites and extensive green

countryside.

If you want to know more about Hong Kong and have sightseeing, please visit

http://www.discoverhongkong.com/celeisuretips/eng/index.html

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Optional City Tours in Hong Kong

After joining our conference, you can enjoy some tours in Hong Kong. The following are the suggestions

you may consider to join any of these tours. These tours are only recommendations and they are offered

by a private tour agency. For any enquiry and registration, please contact

Mr. Alan Chan (General Manager), Great Ocean Tours

E-mail address: [email protected]

Hong Kong Half Day City Tour

Cost : HKD350

Hotel Pick-up Time : Around 12:50pm to 1:40pm

Duration : Approximate 5 hours

If you are interested in Chinese traditional cultures, visiting to Man Mo Temple is one of your best

choices. Man Mo Temple was built in 1847 and you can see many excellent Chinese decorations and

know more Chinese history at there. The Peak is one of the most popular attractions in Hong Kong

as it is absolutely incredible! Looking down from the Peak you will be amazed by the spectacular

view of the surrounding city skyline, the world famous Victoria Harbour and Kowloon, towering

skyscrapers and peaceful green hillsides. You can also enjoy the Peak Tram which will be very

impressed.

Aberdeen Fishing Village is a traditional old fish village, when you been there, you can have a deep

understanding on the living style of Old Hong Kong. Stanley is a shopping paradise which you can

find many different featuring souvenirs.

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Hong Kong Full Day Ocean Park Tour

Cost : HKD350

Hotel Pick-up Time : Around 8:00am to 8:50am

Duration : Approximate 8 hours

You can enjoy the Ocean Express which is the latest and fastest way to travel between the Summit

and the Waterfront in 3 minutes and experience the Cable Car to view the southern shores which

is a very popular attraction in the Park. Most exciting is you will find many rides in the park such as

roller costar, the abyss turbo drop etc. Inside the park, you will visit many amazing Asian animals

and the Aqua City which is a world-class marine themed area redefines your underwater experience.

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Hong Kong Full Day Disneyland Tour

Cost : HKD490

Hotel Pick-up Time : Around 12:45pm to 1:25pm

Duration : Approximate 6 hours

Once you go to the Hong Kong Disneyland, you will experience as in the USA at the Main Street.

You may find many wonderful and magical Disney animated stories in a quaint storybook village

in the Fantasyland. If you like to experience exciting rides, welcome to visit the Tomorrowland. It is

a homebase to many futuristic ideas and thrilling, out of this world adventures. And at last, enjoy

an adventure in the Adventureland that captures the intrigue of the world’s exotic tropical regions.

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360 Lantau Explorer Tour

Cost : HKD690

Hotel Pick-up Time : Around 7:50am to 8:25am

Duration : Approximate 7 hours

At the explorer tour, you will first visit the Avenue of Stars and you can walk amongst the stars

on the walk of fame. In this tour, you can enjoy the Crystal Cabin-the bottom is made of glass, the

all new Ngong Ping 360 Crystal Cabin is designed to feast your eyes with an astonishing bird’s eye

view. The journey offers visitors spectacular 360 degree panoramic views of South China Sea, Hong

Kong International Airport, Lantau North Country Park and Giant Buddha.

A vegetarian lunch will be included at Po Lin Monastery which is famous for providing high quality

Buddhist vegetarian cuisine in Hong Kong. And at last, you will go to visit the Tai O Fishing Village

to have a look at a rare example of a Chinese stilt-house community, head to the far north-western

coast edge of Lantau Island. This is home to the Tanka people, a community of fisherfolk who have

built their houses on stilts above the river.

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The Hong Kong Association of Gerontology (“HKAG”), a member of the International Association of

Gerontology since 1989, was founded in 1986 by a group of professionals including geriatricians,

psychiatrists, nurses, social workers, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, clinical psychologists and

academics. The Association was established with the aims of promoting the discipline of gerontology

and improving the quality of aged care services in Hong Kong. The mission of HKAG is to promote the

advancement of health care, social care and long-term care of older people in Hong Kong and the

furtherance of studies and education in gerontology. It is celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2011.

Locally, the Association has been holding an Annual Congress of Gerontology since 1992. The Annual

Congress provides opportunities for local key government officials, local practitioners, gerontologists and

internationally renounced gerontologists to share their academics studies, knowledge and experiences.

Hong Kong Association of Gerontology hosted the 5th Asia/Oceania Regional Congress of Gerontology in

1995 in Hong Kong and also organized First World Congress on Long Term Care in Chinese Communities

in 2002. Internationally, the Association has established good networks with many different countries

especially with Mainland China and Macau through in-service training, academic exchanges and scientific

activities. The Association also provides consultancy services to government and non-government

organizations in Hong Kong, Macau and China on aspects of aged care and policy developments

Hong Kong Institute of Gerontology was established on November 2000 with the goals of provide

training, conducting exchange programs and further developing gerontological research in Hong Kong.

It has offered over 400 different training programs to frontline care workers and professionals working in

aged care and over 10,000 students have been benefited from these training programs till now.

Residential Aged Care Accreditation Scheme (RACAS) was established in Hong Kong by the Hong Kong

Association of Gerontology in 2005 after a successful Pilot Project on Accreditation on Residential Care

Homes in Hong Kong funded by the government Lottery Fund in 2002-2004. RACAS is a system of voluntary

accreditation of residential care services for elders in Hong Kong to promote the quality of care through

promulgation of the quality process and outcome monitoring in residential care services for elders. In May

2008, the assessment tools of the RACAS have been accredited by the International Society of Quality in

Health Care (ISQUA) as the International Principles for Healthcare Standards. Since 2002, a total of over

100 residential care homes in Hong Kong has undergone the accreditation.

Hong Kong Association of Gerontology

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