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Information is correct as at time of print CONFERENCE CHAIR Dr Lam Ching-Choi, BBS, JP Member of the Executive Council, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, The People’s Republic of China, Chairman, Elderly Commission, CEO, Haven of Hope Christian Service, Hong Kong SAR TOP GLOBAL AGEING INNOVATION EXPERT SPEAKERS Mr Mikio Okumura Nursing care & Healthcare Business owner, Director and Managing Executive Officer of Sompo Holdings, Inc., Chairman and CEO of Sompo Care Inc., Japan Mr Thomas Krarup Former Alderman and Member of City Council Aalborg Municipality, Managing Director, Department of Growth, Innovation and Development, Jammerbugt Municipality, Denmark Dr Christopher Lien Senior Consultant Geriatrician, Director, Community Geriatrics, Changi General Hospital, Singapore Dr Jun Sasaki Founder and Chairman, Yushoukai Medical Corporation, Japan AGEING ASIA INNOVATION FORUM (AAIF) THE REGION’S MOST INFLUENTIAL PLATFORM ON THE SUSTAINABILITY OF AGEING www.ageingasia.com CONFERENCE CHAIR Mr Kelvin Lim Chief, Senior Support and Carer Services Development Division, Agency for Integrated Care (AIC), Singapore 9 TH INTERNATIONAL AGEING ASIA INNOVATION FORUM 2018 Held in conjunction with 6 th Asia Pacific Eldercare Innovation Awards 2018 15-16 MAY 2018 MARINA BAY SANDS CONVENTION CENTRE, SINGAPORE Dr Chi-Hung Lin Commissioner, Department of Health, Government of Taiwan, Republic of China, Taiwan Dr Amy Khor Senior Minister of State Ministry of the Environment & Water Resources Ministry of Health Republic of Singapore GUEST-OF-HONOUR KEYNOTE SPEAKER WORLD RENOWNED INNOVATOR IN ELDERCARE Dr Bill Thomas Geriatrician, Founder of The Eden Alternative, The Green House(tm) and Minka Homes, United States of America Ms Lisa Short Global Economic, Business and Education Transformational Strategist, ChangerInc., Australia Mr David Lane Chairman Emeritus, ThomsonAdsett, Australia Ms Dr Andrea Kuckert Wöstheinrich Lead Researcher, St Augustinus Memory Zentrum, Germany Ms Fiona Hearn Executive General Manager – Care Innovation and Quality, Bolton Clarke, Australia Professor Hiroyuki Murata Professor, Tohoku University, Smart Ageing Centre, President, Murata Associates Inc., Japan Mr Mats Mandabacka Founder & Chairman, HUR, Finland Ms Natalie Burge Director – Aged Care and Private Health, Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise, Australia Dr Nicole Brooke Executive Manager Care Services and Governance, The Salvation Army Aged Care Plus, Australia Mr Tony Bridge Managing Director, Bridge Advisory Group, Australia Mr Tirupathi Karthik Chief Executive Officer, Napier Healthcare Solutions Pte Ltd, Singapore Dr Loke Wai Chiong Partner, Southeast Asia Healthcare Sector, Deloitte, Singapore Ms Kathy Daniel Director of International Business Development, Home Instead Senior Care® and Home Instead, Inc., USA Ms Catherine Daley Chief Executive Officer, integratedliving Australia, Australia Mdm Low Mui Lang Executive Director, The Salvation Army Peacehaven Nursing Home, Singapore Mr Arthur Koumoukelis Parrtner, Thomas Geer, Australia Mr Bernie Poh Executive Director, Allium Healthcare Holdings Pte Ltd, Senior Vice President GK Goh Strategic Holdings Private Limited, Singapore Mr Fabian Bigar Director, Civil Service Delivery Unit, Prime Minister’s Department, Malaysia Mr John Collyns Executive Director, Retirement Village Association (NZ), New Zealand Ms Julie Ockerby Creative Director, Meli Studio, Australia Ms Pat Sparrow CEO, Aged & Community Services Australia (ACSA), Australia Mr Sean Rooney National CEO, Lead Age Services Australia (LASA), Australia Mr Liak Teng Lit Co-Chair, Kampung Admiralty Project, Singapore Ms Janice Chia Founder & Managing Director, Ageing Asia Pte Ltd Singapore Mr Laurence Lien Co-Founder & CEO Asia Philanthropy Circle (APC), Chairman, Lien Foundation, Singapore Ms Liu Shuqin Senior Vice President, Taikang Healthcare Investment Holdings Limited, China Mr Patrick Ong Principal, ThomsonAdsett, Australia

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CONFERENCE CHAIR Dr Lam Ching-Choi, BBS, JP Member of the Executive Council, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, The People’s Republic of China, Chairman, Elderly Commission, CEO, Haven of Hope Christian Service, Hong Kong SAR

TOP GLOBAL AGEING INNOVATION EXPERT SPEAKERS

Mr Mikio Okumura Nursing care & Healthcare Business owner, Director and Managing Executive Officer of Sompo Holdings, Inc., Chairman and CEO of Sompo Care Inc., Japan

Mr Thomas Krarup Former Alderman and Member of City Council Aalborg Municipality, Managing Director, Department of Growth, Innovation and Development, Jammerbugt Municipality, Denmark

Dr Christopher Lien Senior Consultant Geriatrician, Director, Community Geriatrics, Changi General Hospital, Singapore

Dr Jun Sasaki Founder and Chairman, Yushoukai Medical Corporation, Japan

AGEING ASIA INNOVATION FORUM (AAIF)

THE REGION’S MOST

INFLUENTIAL PLATFORM ON THE SUSTAINABILITY

OF AGEING

www.ageingasia.com

CONFERENCE CHAIR Mr Kelvin Lim Chief, Senior Support and Carer Services Development Division, Agency for Integrated Care (AIC), Singapore

9 T H I N T E R N AT I O N A L A G E I N G A S I A I N N O VAT I O N F O R U M 2 0 1 8

Held in conjunction with 6th Asia Pacific Eldercare Innovation Awards 2018

15-16 MAY 2018 � MARINA BAY SANDS CONVENTION CENTRE, SINGAPORE

Dr Chi-Hung Lin Commissioner, Department of Health, Government of Taiwan, Republic of China, Taiwan

Dr Amy Khor Senior Minister of State Ministry of the Environment & Water Resources Ministry of Health Republic of Singapore

GUEST-OF-HONOUR

KEYNOTE SPEAKER WORLD RENOWNED INNOVATOR

IN ELDERCARE

Dr Bill Thomas Geriatrician, Founder of The Eden Alternative, The Green House(tm) and Minka Homes, United States of America

Ms Lisa Short Global Economic, Business and Education Transformational Strategist, ChangerInc., Australia

Mr David Lane Chairman Emeritus, ThomsonAdsett, Australia

Ms Dr Andrea Kuckert Wöstheinrich Lead Researcher, St Augustinus Memory Zentrum, Germany

Ms Fiona Hearn Executive General Manager – Care Innovation and Quality, Bolton Clarke, Australia

Professor Hiroyuki Murata Professor, Tohoku University, Smart Ageing Centre, President, Murata Associates Inc., Japan

Mr Mats Mandabacka Founder & Chairman, HUR, Finland

Ms Natalie Burge Director – Aged Care and Private Health, Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise, Australia

Dr Nicole Brooke Executive Manager Care Services and Governance, The Salvation Army Aged Care Plus, Australia

Mr Tony Bridge Managing Director, Bridge Advisory Group, Australia

Mr Tirupathi Karthik Chief Executive Officer, Napier Healthcare Solutions Pte Ltd, Singapore

Dr Loke Wai Chiong Partner, Southeast Asia Healthcare Sector, Deloitte, Singapore

___________________________ _____________________

Ms Kathy Daniel Director of International Business Development, Home Instead Senior Care® and Home Instead, Inc., USA

Ms Catherine Daley Chief Executive Officer, integratedliving Australia, Australia

Mdm Low Mui Lang Executive Director, The Salvation Army Peacehaven Nursing Home, Singapore

Mr Arthur Koumoukelis Parrtner, Thomas Geer, Australia

Mr Bernie Poh Executive Director, Allium Healthcare Holdings Pte Ltd, Senior Vice President GK Goh Strategic Holdings Private Limited, Singapore

Mr Fabian Bigar Director, Civil Service Delivery Unit, Prime Minister’s Department, Malaysia

Mr John Collyns Executive Director, Retirement Village Association (NZ), New Zealand

Ms Julie Ockerby Creative Director, Meli Studio, Australia

Ms Pat Sparrow CEO, Aged & Community Services Australia (ACSA), Australia

Mr Sean Rooney National CEO, Lead Age Services Australia (LASA), Australia

Mr Liak Teng Lit Co-Chair, Kampung Admiralty Project, Singapore

Ms Janice Chia Founder & Managing Director, Ageing Asia Pte Ltd Singapore

Mr Laurence Lien Co-Founder & CEO Asia Philanthropy Circle (APC), Chairman, Lien Foundation, Singapore

Ms Liu Shuqin Senior Vice President, Taikang Healthcare Investment Holdings Limited, China

Mr Patrick Ong Principal, ThomsonAdsett, Australia

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9TH INTERNATIONAL AGEING ASIA INNOVATION FORUM 2018 2

To participate at the 9th International Ageing Asia Innovation Forum 2018, contact:

SPEAKING & PARTNERSHIP

Janice Chia [email protected]

SPONSORSHIP & MEMBERSHIP

Sylwin Ang [email protected]

MARKETING & PR

Joanne Tan [email protected]

OUR REACH IN 2017

Academics Allied Health Architecture Associations Consultants Equipment Distributors Equipment Manufacturers Foundations & Charities Government Healthcare Groups & Hospitals Insurance Investors Media Others Product Manufacturers Real Estate Retirement & Aged Care Technology

810 Attendees 19 Participating Countries

19 Participating Profiles

Over 65% Top Management & Senior Decision Makers attended the main conference

Australia China Czech Republic Denmark Finland Germany Hong Kong SAR India Indonesia Ireland Japan Malaysia New Zealand Norway Singapore Thailand The Netherlands The United Kingdom The United States of America

AAIF - THE REGION’S MOST INFLUENTIAL PLATFORM ON THE SUSTAINABILITY OF AGEING | www.ageingasia.com

9th International Ageing Asia Innovation Forum 2018

Dr Bill Thomas has built a reputation as one the most eclectic and creative thinkers working in the field of medicine. Named by The Wall Street Journal as one of the top ten Americans shaping ageing, Dr Thomas is internationally known for his health care system innovations. He is the founder of a global non-profit (The Eden Alternative) and creator of The Green House Project, radical new approaches to reform long term care. Dr Thomas also developed the Senior ER model of care and is now prototyping a tiny-house model designed to maximise independence and wellbeing. His synthesis of imagination and action led US News and World Report to name him as one of "America's best leaders.”

KEYNOTE SPEAKER

For the First Time in Singapore Meet World Renowned Gerontologist Dr. Bill Thomas

EVENT OBJECTIVES

•  Exchange knowledge of global best practices in care for older adults •  Gain market intelligence on successful strategies in the business of ageing •  Encourage culture change to improve service delivery •  Translate global care models for local markets •  Improve sustainability of care: Funding, operational efficiency and quality •  Identify subject matter experts and new partnership opportunities

The annual Ageing Asia Innovation Forum (AAIF) is Asia’s most influential platform on the sustainability of ageing where Developers, Health + Care Operators and Investors identify social and economic opportunities driven by Asia’s 1.2 billion ageing population. The event is curated to stage the World’s Most Innovative Eldercare Models that will pick your brains to Rethink Aged Care. By disrupting the industry with new ideas will drive the urge to improve the quality of care delivery, standard of living and happiness for older adults in Asia Pacific. In 2018, the theme will be focusing on ‘Rethinking Aged Care: Health Longevity, Sustainability and Affordability’ and will be held from 15-16 May 2018 at the Marina Bay Sands Convention Centre. This premier annual industry platform looks to bringing together 800 industry representatives from over 20 countries to access investment and partnership opportunities in Asia Pacific’s US$3.3 trillion ageing market.

AAIF2018 is held in conjunction with the 6th Asia Pacific Eldercare Innovation Awards 2018, and is part of the International Ageing Week in Singapore.

RETHINKING AGED CARE: HEALTH LONGEVITY, SUSTAINABILITY & AFFORDABILITY

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Information is correct as at time of print AAIF - THE REGION’S MOST INFLUENTIAL PLATFORM ON THE SUSTAINABILITY OF AGEING | www.ageingasia.com For further assistance, contact Sylwin Ang at [email protected] or +65 6441 0474

REGISTRATION REQUIRED

AAIF - THE REGION’S MOST INFLUENTIAL PLATFORM ON THE SUSTAINABILITY OF AGEING | www.ageingasia.com

REGISTRATION REQUIRED

INTERNATIONAL AGEING WEEK IN SINGAPORE 2018 CONFERENCE | AWARDS | NEW PRODUCTS EXHIBITION SHOWCASE & SEMINAR | FACILITIES VISIT

For more information, contact [email protected] or call +65 6441 0474 should you need any assistance with your attendance

MONDAY, 14 MAY TUESDAY, 15 MAY WEDNESDAY, 16 MAY THURSDAY, 17 MAY

PRE-CONFERENCE DAY 9TH INTERNATIONAL AGEING ASIA INNOVATION FORUM 2018 (AAIF) RETHINKING AGED CARE: HEALTH LONGEVITY, SUSTAINABILITY AND AFFORDABILITY POST-CONFERENCE DAY

Marina Bay Sands Convention Centre

Level 3, Hibiscus Junior Ballroom 3610 One Farrer Hotel & Spa, Level 6 Napier & Read

SINGAPORE ELDERCARE FACILITIES TOUR

Registration: 07:30 Programme: 07:50-17:15

FINALISTS PRESENTATION TO JUDGES FOR 6TH ASIA

PACIFIC ELDERCARE INNOVATION AWARDS 2018

AAIF2018 DAY 1

RETHINKING AGEING: MINDSET SHIFT FOR THE FUTURE

Private networking lunch with

Dr Bill Thomas (By registration only)

IN CONVERSATION WITH ASIA’S CHANGEMAKERS IN THE

BUSINESS OF AGEING

INNOVATIVE APPROACHES FOR BABY BOOMERS

Registration: 07:45 Conference: 09:00 – 18:20

Ageing Innovation Exhibition Opening hours: 10:00 – 17:00

AAIF2018 DAY 2

FUTURE OF AGEING-IN-PLACE: INNOVATIONS IN DEMENTIA & COMMUNITY CARE

SHOWCASE OF ASIA PACIFIC INNOVATION AND FACILITIES

Networking Lunch (By invite only)

Hosted by:

FAST TRACK: PROGRESS REPORT OF THE SENIORS CARE AND ASSISTED LIVING

SECTOR IN ASIA PACIFIC

Registration: 07:45 Conference: 08:50 – 18:00

Ageing Innovation Exhibition Opening hours: 08:00 – 16:00

AGEING WORKFORCE LONGEVITY FORUM

Registration: 08:15

FUTURE OF ELDERCARE OPERATIONS SEMINAR 2018

Free access for 9th International Ageing Asia Innovation Forum Delegates

Sponsored by:

Registration: 08:00 Programme: 08:45– 17:30

FUTURE OF ACTIVE AGEING SEMINAR 2018

Free access for 9th International Ageing Asia Innovation Forum Delegates

Sponsored by:

Registration: 08:00 Programme: 08:45– 17:40

SINGAPORE EXPERIENCE NIGHT

(By invite only)

BUSINESS FINLAND & AGEING ASIA ALLIANCE NETWORKING COCKTAIL

(By invite only)

Registration: 18:15

OFFICIAL NETWORKING COCKTAIL Open to all 9th International Ageing Asia

Innovation Forum Delegates

Hosted by:

6TH ASIA PACIFIC ELDERCARE INNOVATION AWARDS CEREMONY & DINNER

Registration: 18:45 Programme: 19:15 – 22:30

SOLD OUT

YOUR PARTNER IN WELLBEING

blisscarehealth

REGISTRATION REQUIRED

REGISTRATION REQUIRED

INTERNATIONAL AGEING WEEK IN SINGAPORE

31 March (Monday) 1 April (Tuesday) 2 April (Wednesday) 3 April (Thursday) 4 April (Friday)

Industry Tour (Singapore)

5th Ageing AsiaInvestment ForumDay One

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INTERNATIONAL AGEING WEEK IN SINGAPORE

31 March (Monday) 1 April (Tuesday) 2 April (Wednesday) 3 April (Thursday) 4 April (Friday)

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INTERNATIONAL AGEING WEEK IN SINGAPORE

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AAIF - THE REGION’S MOST INFLUENTIAL PLATFORM ON THE SUSTAINABILITY OF AGEING | www.ageingasia.com

Customised packages are available, contact Sylwin Ang at [email protected] or +65 6441 0474

Driving The Ageing Sector Forward, AAIF2017 Proved A Successful Experience For Attendees

ACCESS APAC’S US$3.3 TRILLION AGEING MARKET WITH A DEDICATED SHOWCASE

AAIF2017 Innovation Showcase Expanded by 22% Compared to 2016

AAIF2017 and its activities generated over 20 pieces of media coverage across the print, broadcast and online media platforms in the Asia Pacific region

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6TH ASIA PACIFIC ELDERCARE INNOVATION AWARDS 2018 OSCARS Of The Region’s Eldercare Industry

Held in conjunction with the Ageing Asia Innovation Forum in Singapore, the Asia Pacific Eldercare Innovation Awards is the first of its kind in the Asia Pacific region that was created to provide an annual recognition to organisations in the Asia Pacific that demonstrate eldercare innovation in their business, operational and service models to change the way our older adults age. The 6th Asia Pacific Eldercare Innovation Awards 2018 will return to Singapore on 16 May 2018 to applaud organisations for their innovative and quality approaches to change the way the region’s older adult age, and for their contribution in shaping the future of the ageing landscape.

Awards Categories 2018

Industry Recognition Awards GLOBAL AGEING INFLUENCERS  Honouring the outstanding achievements of the most influential thought leaders in the eldercare industry GLOBAL AGEING TRAILBLAZERS  Recognising multi-disciplinary leadership in ageing that inspires change in their home country

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1. INNOVATION OF THE YEAR – CARE MODEL* 2. INNOVATION OF THE YEAR – FOOD* 3. INNOVATION OF THE YEAR – PRODUCT* 4. INNOVATION OF THE YEAR – PROGRAMME  5. FACILITY OF THE YEAR – AGEING-IN-PLACE* 6. FACILITY OF THE YEAR – RESIDENTIAL AGED CARE* 7. BEST HOME CARE OPERATOR 8. BEST DAY CENTRE OPERATOR 9. BEST REHABILITATION OPERATOR 10. BEST ACTIVE AGEING PROGRAMME – COMMUNITY 11. BEST ACTIVE AGEING PROGRAMME – RESIDENTIAL 12. BEST DEMENTIA CARE PROGRAMME 13. BEST SILVER ARCHITECTURE – IN OPERATIONS 14. BEST SILVER ARCHITECTURE – IN CONSTRUCTION 15. BEST SILVER INTERIOR DESIGN – PROJECT SIZE BELOW 20,000 SQM 16. BEST SILVER INTERIOR DESIGN – PROJECT SIZE ABOVE 20,000 SQM  17. BEST SMART CARE TECHNOLOGY – PRODUCT 18. BEST SMART CARE TECHNOLOGY – SOLUTION 19. BEST PRODUCT TO SUPPORT AGEING-IN-PLACE – ASSISTIVE 20. BEST PRODUCT TO SUPPORT AGEING-IN-PLACE – WELLNESS

6th Asia Pacific Eldercare Innovation Awards Ceremony & Dinner

16 MAY

MARK THE DATE!

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9TH AAIF CONFERENCE PROGRAMME - DAY ONE: TUESDAY, 15 MAY 2018

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07:45 Registration   08:45 Guest to be seated   09:00 Welcome by conference chairperson

Dr Lam Ching-Choi, BBS, JP, Member of the Executive Council, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region The People’s Republic of China, Chairman, Elderly Commission, Hong Kong SAR, CEO, Haven of Hope Christian Service, Hong Kong SAR

  09:10 Welcome by organiser

Ms Janice Chia, Founder & Managing Director, Ageing Asia Pte Ltd, Singapore   09:25 Opening performance by I’m Soul Inc., Singapore   09:40 Welcome address by Guest of Honour

Dr Amy Khor, Senior Minister of State, Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources & Ministry of Health, Republic of Singapore

  RETHINKING AGEING: MINDSET SHIFT FOR THE FUTURE 09:55 Opening keynote address: Is the MAGIC model the future of seniors housing and care?

Dr Bill Thomas, Geriatrician, Founder of The Eden Alternative, The Green House(tm) and Minka Homes, United States of America   10:55 Morning break   11:30 Keynote panel discussion: Changing ageing 2020

How should the sector (Government Business and Communities) engage in a mindset shift in order to deliver the right product and services aligned to how the baby boomers want to age?

  Moderator: Dr Christopher Lien, Senior Consultant Geriatrician, Director, Community Geriatrics, Changi General Hospital, Singapore Panellists: Dr Bill Thomas, Geriatrician, Founder of The Eden Alternative, The Green House (tm) and Minka Homes, United States of America Dr Lam Ching-Choi, BBS, JP, Member of the Executive Council, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region The People’s Republic of China, Chairman, Elderly Commission, Hong Kong SAR, CEO, Haven of Hope Christian Service, Hong Kong SAR Madam Low Mui Lang, Executive Director, The Salvation Army Peacehaven Nursing Home, Singapore

12:40 Special keynote world innovation launch

Rethinking ageing – A mindset shift and solution for business and workforce •  Ageing as an influential economic contribution and meritocracy, not an economic cost •  The power & possibility of hyper - collaboration, progressive neoteric design thinking and cutting-edge technology •  A new paradigm of globalisation, professionalisation and continuous lifecycle of growth for business and workforce •  Excellence, innovation, optimisation, accountability and ubiquitous data Ms Lisa Short, Global Economic, Business and Education Transformational Strategist, ChangerInc., Australia

  13:00 Special video presentation: Celebrating ageing with lifelong strength with HUR and Ageing Asia   13:03 Forum networking lunch   14:20 Outcome based care reimbursement – The trillion dollar opportunity

•  What is driving the medical fitness trend? •  Why performance of physical functions is a key indicator of healthcare cost? •  Strength training reverses ageing •  Client case-study Mr Mats Manderbacka, Founder & Chairman, HUR, Finland

IN-CONVERSATION WITH ASIA’S CHANGEMAKERS IN THE BUSINESS OF AGEING 14:40 Keynote presentation: Investing in the future of care business

•  Current state of Japan – the world’s most ageing country •  Major issues facing Japan’s nursing care industry •  Approaches towards the challenges •  Challenges for the future Mr Mikio Okumura, Nursing Care & Healthcare Business Owner, Director and Managing Executive Officer of Sompo Holdings, Inc., Chairman and CEO of Sompo Care Inc., Japan

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9TH AAIF CONFERENCE PROGRAMME - DAY ONE: TUESDAY, 15 MAY 2018

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INNOVATIVE APPROACHES FOR BABY BOOMERS 15:20 Taiwan’s local government approach towards town planning and innovations for an ageing population

•  Ageing policy in New Taipei City •  Preventing disability is the best long-term strategy •  New Taipei City experience with medical and long term integration •  Public-Private partnership for sustainable development Dr Chi-Hung Lin, Commissioner, Department of Health, Government of Taiwan, Republic of China, Taiwan

  15:40 Kampung Admiralty - Prototyping “A village for all ages” of the future

•  The philosophy behind the concept •  Key elements of the project •  Integrating the hardware and software  •  What's next? Mr Liak Teng Lit, Co-Chair, Kampung Admiralty Project, Singapore

  16:00 How does the home care environment assist older adults in finding purpose?

•  Engagement – breaking the loneliness that often comes with ageing •  Personalised care – customised care plan and matching CG with clients •  Safety – awareness of hazards in the home to keep the senior safe •  Dignity and respect – important to everyone and more challenging to maintain as we age Ms Kathy Daniel, Director of International Business Development, Home Instead Senior Care® and Home Instead, Inc., USA

  16:20 Afternoon break 16:40 Impact of social capital on community care

•  "Connection with people" affects the physical and psychological health and longevity of the person •  Affiliation to a group, positive emotions and roles are the key points •  Importance of subjective participation, not mandatory participation •  Reach to "people not yet connected" is the biggest issue now Dr Jun Sasaki, Founder and Chairman, Yushoukai Medical Corporation, Japan

17:00 Panel Discussion: How will future technologies change the care industry?

•  Role of technology in driving productivity and enabling automation •  Role of decision support systems, use of AI and Machine Learning (ML) to reduce need for data entry •  How to change technology on-the-fly to support new business models, care models and make it a competitive differentiator •  How can we use technology to measure effectiveness of care plans?

  Moderator: Mr Tirupathi Karthik, CEO, Napier Healthcare Solutions, Singapore   Panellists: Ms Natalie Burge, Director – Aged Care and Private Health, Alcatel – Lucent Enterprise, Australia Ms Pat Sparrow, CEO, Aged and Community Services Australia (ACSA), Australia Ms Lisa Short, Global Economic, Business and Education Transformational Strategist, ChangerInc., Australia Mr Sean Rooney, CEO, Leading Age Services Australia (LASA), Australia Mr John Collyns, Executive Director, Retirement Villages Association NZ Inc., New Zealand

  17:50 Closing Keynote Presentation

Ageing trends from Japan: What will happen in our super-aged society? •  How has Japanese consciousness on care, dementia, and funeral changed for the past 15 years? •  What is the impact of mandatory retirement age shift? •  How did older Japanese change their consuming behaviors due to the change of the internet use? •  How will the ageing paradigm shift be in the era of 100-year life era? Professor Hiroyuki Murata, Professor, Tohoku University, Smart Ageing Centre, President, Murata Associates Inc., Japan

  18:20 Closing remarks by Chairperson

Dr Lam Ching-Choi, BBS, JP, Member of the Executive Council, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region The People’s Republic of China, Chairman, Elderly Commission, Hong Kong SAR, CEO, Haven of Hope Christian Service, Hong Kong SAR

18:30 End of Programme followed by Business Finland & Ageing Asia Alliance Networking Cocktail (Private Event) 

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9TH AAIF CONFERENCE PROGRAMME - DAY TWO: WEDNESDAY, 16 MAY 2018

AAIF - THE REGION’S MOST INFLUENTIAL PLATFORM ON THE SUSTAINABILITY OF AGEING | www.ageingasia.com For further assistance, contact Sylwin Ang at [email protected] or +65 6441 0474

07:45 Registration   08:00 Exhibition showcase opens   08:50 Welcome remarks by chairperson

Mr Kelvin Lim, Chief, Senior Support and Carer Services Development Division, Agency for Integrated Care (AIC), Singapore   09:00 Opening keynote presentation: The St Augustinus Memory Zentrum model for dementia care

•  Overview of the facility and model of care •  The focus on societal particpation for persons with Dementia with organised activities from outside to inside •  Engagement of neighbouring community to create an integrated society •  Research interventions that demonstrate improvements in quality of life for persons with dementia Ms Dr Andrea Kuckert-Wöstheinrich, Lead Researcher, St Augustinus Memory Zentrum, Germany

  FUTURE OF AGEING-IN-PLACE: INNOVATIONS IN DEMENTIA & COMMUNITY CARE Session Partner - Bolton Clarke Australia 09:40 Keynote presentation: Innovations in dementia and community care to support ageing-in-place

•  New developments in community care in Australia and Asia •  New technology innovations for home care, wellness and safety monitoring •  How can we improve manpower efficiencies in community care? •  What are the lessons that Asia can learn from Australia regarding home and community care? Ms Fiona Hearn, Executive General Manager – Care Innovation and Quality, Bolton Clarke, Australia

  10:20 Keynote panel discussion: What are the global innovations in ageing-in-place for dementia and community care?

•  What does ageing-in-place mean for older adults with Dementia? •  What do you think of the role of robot pet companions improve social engagement? •  What other innovative products do you observe in your home markets? •  What is your message to product providers out there about creating new innovations? Moderator: Ms Fiona Hearn, Executive General Manager – Care Innovation and Quality, Bolton Clarke, Australia Panellists: Ms Catherine Daley, Chief Executive Officer, integratedliving Australia, Australia Ms Dr Andrea Kuckert-Wöstheinrich, Lead Researcher, St Augustinus Memory Zentrum, Germany Dr Nicole Brooke, Executive Manager Care Services and Governance, The Salvation Army Aged Care Plus, Australia

  11:00 Morning Break   11:20 Keynote presentation: The nursing home of the future in Aalborg

•  What is the future of nursing home model? •  Creating an eco-system for Public-Private Partnerships to co-create •  Why is welfare technology the next wave to increase engagement and enable independence? •  Sustainability of the model Mr Thomas Krarup, Former Alderman and Member of City Council Aalborg Municipality, Managing Director for the Department of Growth, Innovation and Development, Jammerbugt Municipality, Denmark

  SHOWCASE OF ASIA PACIFIC INNOVATION AND FACILITIES 12:00 Round 2 Presentations to AAIF Audience

Top two finalists of major awards (8 mins each) – 30% audience vote, 70% judges vote   13:30 Forum networking lunch

AL Enterprise Private Luncheon (13:30-15:00) Hosted by Ms Natalie Burge, Director – Aged Care and Private Health, Alcatel – Lucent Enterprise, Australia

  14:30 Keynote panel discussion: How do we future proof the nursing homes that we build today?

•  In our respective countries (and those in which you have experienced) how have you seen role of nursing homes change, in the continuum of healthcare and senior care?

•  How must nursing homes of the future change or transform? •  What are the best ideas  you’re seeing in this sector, in terms of technological innovation and/ or business model innovation? •  As populations and societies grow older, how can the communities around ageing persons be activated or mobilised, and what is the

role of providers to make this happen?

Moderator: Dr Loke Wai Chiong, Partner, Southeast Asia Healthcare Sector, Deloitte, Singapore Panellists: Mr Thomas Krarup, Former Alderman and Member of City Council Aalborg Municipality, Managing Director for the Department of Growth, Innovation and Development, Jammerbugt Municipality, Denmark Mr Bernie Poh, Executive Director, Allium Healthcare Holdings Pte Ltd, Senior Vice President, GK Goh Strategic Holdings Private Limited, Singapore Mr Mikio Okumura, Nursing Care & Healthcare Business Owner, Director and Managing Executive Officer of Sompo Holdings, Inc., Chairman and CEO of Sompo Care Inc., Japan

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9TH AAIF CONFERENCE PROGRAMME - DAY TWO: WEDNESDAY, 16 MAY 2018

AAIF - THE REGION’S MOST INFLUENTIAL PLATFORM ON THE SUSTAINABILITY OF AGEING | www.ageingasia.com For further assistance, contact Sylwin Ang at [email protected] or +65 6441 0474

FAST TRACK: PROGRESS REPORT OF THE SENIORS CARE AND ASSISTED LIVING SECTOR IN ASIA PACIFIC 15:10 Opening by Session Chair: Preview of newly completed developments in Asia Pacific’s seniors care and assisted living market?

Mr David Lane, Chairman Emeritus, ThomsonAdsett, Australia   15:20 China’s seniors living model – Taikang Communities

Ms Liu Shuqin, Senior Vice President, Taikang Healthcare Investment Holdings Limited, China   15:40 What are the top concerns and trends of new projects regarding architecture?

Mr Patrick Ong, Principal, ThomsonAdsett, Australia   15:50 What are the top concerns and trends of new projects regarding strategy?

Mr Tony Bridge, Managing Director, Bridge Advisory Group, Australia   16:00 What do baby boomers want and how do we convey the brand value across our marketing collaterals?

Ms Julie Ockerby, Principal Creative Director, Meli Studio, Australia   16:10 How does the legal liabilities of assisted living facilities differ with independent living facilities?

Mr Arthur Koumoukelis, Partner, Thomas Geer, Australia 16:20 Industry roundtable: What are the opportunities and advantages of developing assisted living facilities in Asia?

•  What are assisted living facilities? •  What do baby boomers want? •  What is the ideal development size? •  Is developing operational expertise the key to success versus partnerships?

  Moderator: Mr David Lane, Chairman Emeritus, ThomsonAdsett, Australia Panellists: Mr Laurence Lien, Co-Founder & CEO, Asia Philanthropy Circle (APC), Chairman, Lien Foundation, Singapore Mr Tony Bridge, Managing Director, Bridge Advisory Group, Australia Ms Julie Ockerby, Principal Creative Director, Meli Studio, Australia Mr Fabian Bigar, Director, Civil Service Unit, Prime Minister’s Department, Malaysia Mr Arthur Koumoukelis, Partner, Thomas Geer, Australia Mr Patrick Ong, Principal, ThomsonAdsett, Australia

17:00 Closing keynote presentation

How can the eldercare sector harness the potential of virtual reality technology? •  VR, rethinking workforce education and scalability •  Embedding and transferring 21C and Industry 4.0 Skills •  Seismic shift, value, quality and demolishing cost •  Distributed beneficial multiplicity of VR Ms Lisa Short, Global Economic, Business and Education Transformational Strategist, ChangerInc., Australia

17:30 Session closing remarks

Mr David Lane, Chairman Emeritus, ThomsonAdsett, Australia 17:35 Closing remarks by chairperson

Mr Kelvin Lim, Chief, Senior Support and Carer Services Development Division, Agency for Integrated Care (AIC), Singapore   18:45 Official networking cocktail hosted by blisscare health Australia   19:15 Doors open 19:30 6th Asia Pacific Eldercare Innovation Awards Ceremony & Dinner

Guest of Honour: Dr Kanwaljit Soin, Author, Orthopedic Surgeon and Former Nominated Member of Parliament, Singapore   22:30 End of programme

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SINGAPORE ELDERCARE

FACILITIES VISIT

ACTIVITIES AT INTERNATIONAL AGEING WEEK IN SINGAPORE 2018

The International Ageing Week in Singapore is an industry initiative driven by Ageing Asia, and comprises of a week long of events, activities and training that showcase the world’s latest innovations and demonstrate leading solutions that drive improvement in the quality of care for the older adults in the region.

PRE-CONFERENCE ACTIVITY

14 MAY 2018

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REGISTRATION REQUIRED

POST-CONFERENCE ACTIVITY

17 MAY 2018

Registration Time: 07:45 Marina Bay Sands Convention Centre Lobby Sweet Spot Café Level 1 Visit Singapore’s newest nursing home and integrated seniors day care, housing and services model

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CONFERENCE ACTIVITY

15 MAY 2018

CONFERENCE ACTIVITY

16 MAY 2018

Registration Time: 08:00 Marina Bay Sands Convention Centre Level 3, Jasmine Junior Ballroom 3812 Learn from industry experts as they share global eldercare programmes, innovations and strategies that help to increase productivity, improve capabilities and quality of life for older adults

Registration Time: 08:00 Marina Bay Sands Convention Centre Level 3, Jasmine Junior Ballroom 3812 Be inspired to take charge of your future health outcomes now! Increase your knowledge, awareness and ability to age successfully with each carefully designed session at the seminar that is targeted at baby boomers

FUTURE OF ELDERCARE

OPERATIONS SEMINAR

FUTURE OF ACTIVE AGEING SEMINAR

Registration Time: 09:00 Level 6, Napier & Read, One Farrer Hotel & Spa With Asia’s rapid acceleration of ageing population in 2020 and beyond, what can be done to enable older adults to work longer, age in good health and access affordable long term care services? Hear more from the public and private sector as they identify strategies and partnerships opportunities that enable successful ageing-in-place

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AGEING WORKFORCE LONGEVITY FORUM

REGISTRATION REQUIRED

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SOLD OUT

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SINGAPORE | 14 MAY 2018 07:45 AM – 06:30 PM

SINGAPORE ELDERCARE FACILITIES VISIT

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Visit the newly opened retirement community, the first development in Singapore to integrate housing for the elderly with a medical centre, eldercare and childcare centres, a community park, vegetable farm, as well as a 900-seat hawker centre and nearly 20 dining and retail outlets.

Singapore’s First Retirement Community

Since its official opening in November 2017, this nursing home is the first of such Active Ageing Hub (AAH) in Singapore to be built by the Ministry of Health to provide integrated health and social services to seniors in their community. provides a one-stop suite of services that houses a bigger nursing home and senior care centre, as well as both traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and Western medical clinics. Home care and hospice services are also offered.

  

Singapore’s First Nursing Home and Active Ageing Hub

Take a tour around a home within a home! The new purpose-built nursing home is designed to provide greater privacy and allow residents more autonomy and dignified living in a space-efficient way. On each of its eight floors, there are three "households", each with four rooms containing four beds, three bathrooms and a shared activity and dining area inside this household model nursing home. This household model gives an environment whereby seniors feel at home while promoting interaction among the residents.

Singapore’s First Household Model Nursing Home

ONSITE WORKSHOPS

SEATS ALL SOLD OUT! Contact [email protected] to join the waiting list

Join Ageing Asia as we embark on a 1-day insightful visit to facilities that showcases Singapore’s newest and innovative eldercare models.

*Seats for the eldercare facilities visit are all sold out! To join the waiting list, please contact Sylwin at [email protected]

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POST EVENT: AGEING WORKFORCE LONGEVITY FORUM PROGRAMME - THURSDAY, 17 MAY 2018 Enabling and capitalising on the longevity of silver workforce in Asia

08:15 Registration

09:00 Welcome by Chairperson The silver lining for an ageing workforce Mr James Elsom, Director, Corporate Finance Advisory, Deloitte, Southeast Asia

  09:20 Opening Address

Restructuring Financing Mode of Long Term Care: The Hong Kong Experience •  Overview of long term care funding in Hong Kong SAR and

projected demand •  Sustainability of long term care services in Hong Kong SAR •  Role of private sector to support the rising middle income ageing

population •  Future of long term care insurance for Asia Dr Lam Ching-Choi, BBS, JP, Member of the Executive Council, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region The People’s Republic of China, Chairman, Elderly Commission, Hong Kong SAR, CEO, Haven of Hope Christian Service Hong Kong SAR

  IMPACT OF HEALTH LONGEVITY ON RETIREMENT INCOME   10:00 Keynote Panel Discussion

How can we enable a sustainable eco-system of long term care services to support our ageing population? •  What is the eco-system of long term care services, what is the

future demand? •  How insurance providers and long term care operators can partner

to enable sustainability and affordability? •  Enabling income longevity for the next generation of healthier older

adults •  Impact of living longer on demand for home care services to

support ageing-in-place Moderator: Mr James Elsom, Director, Corporate Finance Advisory, Deloitte, Southeast Asia Panellists: Dr Lam Ching-Choi, BBS, JP, Member of the Executive Council, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region The People’s Republic of China, Chairman, Elderly Commission, Hong Kong SAR, CEO, Haven of Hope Christian Service, Hong Kong SAR Ms Leslie Wolfe, President of Global Health, MAXIMUS, USA Mr Perkin Shek, Head of Savings & Retirement - Life Product & Proposition Management, Life Business Unit, AXA China Region Insurance Company Limited, AXA General Insurance Hong Kong Limited, Hong Kong SAR

11:00 Coffee & Tea Break   11:30 Ageing population demographics in Asia and the shift from

‘mortality’ to ‘longevity’ insurance •  How can we improve sustainability of health and housing services

with a rapidly ageing population? •  Rising health longevity of baby boomers •  Extending the age of enrolment for health insurance •  Insurance companies as enablers to improve quality of life for

older adults Mr Perkin Shek, Head of Savings & Retirement - Life Product & Proposition Management, Life Business Unit, AXA China Region Insurance Company Limited, AXA General Insurance Hong Kong Limited, Hong Kong SAR

  12:00 The economics of ageing well in Singapore

•  Healthcare and economic policies facing the elderly in SIngapore •  Impact of ElderShield insurance in Singapore for older workers •  What happens with castastrophic healthcare spending events? •  What are the determinants of reduced healthcare expenditure,

ability to work and sense of well-being? Ms Ju Jiaming, Associate Director, Centre for Research on the Economics of Ageing (CREA), Singapore Management University, Singapore

MAXIMISING THE HEALTH LONGEVITY AND PRODUCTIVITY OF A GREYING WORKFORCE  12:30 Exercise is medicine approach towards chronic disease

management and lowering long term care costs •  Evidence is strong that progressive resistance and balance

training are a powerful tool in the battle against later life disability

•  Adults of any age can benefit from exercise, independent of disease or disability

•  For community dwelling or adults in residential aged care, evidence suggest targeted, resistance and weight bearing exercise is an essential model of care in falls and disease reduction

•  Low intensity exercise programs have no place in the current reablement agenda for older adults. Programs placed in evidence-based practice, conscious of customer and provider engagement, offer older adults a better health and wellness future

Dr Tim Henwood, PhD, Group Manager, Connected Living - Community Wellness & Lifestyle, Southern Cross Care (SA & NT) Inc, Australia

  13:00 Summary remarks and break for networking lunch SPECIAL REVOLUTIONARY LAUNCH OPPORTUNITY FOR BUSINESS & WORKFORCE IN AGEING, HEALTH & CARE 14:00 -17:00 Private Event Hosted by ChangerInc., Australia (By Invite Only) Ms Lisa Short, Global Economic, Business and Education Transformational Strategist, ChangerInc., Australia ChangerInc is launching a revolutionary ecosystem solution for the Ageing, Health & Care Sector to become influential and sustainable economic contributors to the community, society and economy, locally, nationally & globally: not an economic cost. The structured scalable Changer Incubator Programme for Business & Workforce revolutionises the way we work, educate and engage in relationships through a unique hyper-collaboration and revolutionary use of technology, including blockchain. Recognised globally by industry leaders and developed in consultation with international peak agencies including the United Nations and World Economic Forum, you will be the first in the world to hear about, and be invited to participate in, the new Global Workforce Passport and Lifecycle Visa’s and their ability to meet the expected demands to Eldercare, for over 600 million new jobs required in Asia alone by 2030.

14:00 The Opportunity: ChangerInc. Business & Case Studies Asia Pacific & ASEAN •  ChangerInc & Global Hypercollaboration •  Workforce Value & Professionalisation: Global Workforce

Passports © & Lifecycle Visa’s ©

15:00 Coffee & Tea Break

15:15 ELMS® Technology Ecosystem •  2018 Delivering a new paradigm, the ChangerInc Business

Model & Tokenometrics •  ChangerInc and Social Impact

15:45 Timeline and Road Map

16:00 Q&A Session

16:15 Decision Time Becoming a Mind Set Shifter

17:00 Programme Conclusion  

The Inaugural Ageing Workforce Longevity Forum (AWLF2018) is where care operators, policy makers and insurance providers meet to identify strategies and partnerships that will enable older adults to work longer, age in good health and access affordability long term care services for successful ageing-in-place. With Asia’s rapid acceleration of our ageing population in 2020, 2025 and beyond, the continued provision of long term care services cannot be funded purely via government efforts. This programme aims to engage private and public sector to identify strategies and partnership opportunities that will enable affordable access for older people, and encourage the growth of products and services in the long term care eco-system for Asia, with the vision to support organisations to support continuous employment. The forum will be held at Level 6 Napier & Read, One Farrer Hotel & Spa.

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SEMINAR 2018

Held in conjunction with the 9th International Ageing Asia Innovation Forum 2018 | www.ageingasia.com

15 May 2018 � Level 3, Jasmine Junior Ballroom 3812, Marina Bay Sands Convention Centre, Singapore

FUTURE OF ELDERCARE OPERATIONS SEMINAR SPEAKERS

Professor Dr Areerat SuputtitadaProfessor, M.D. Chulalongkorn University & King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital Thailand

Ms Elaine Castrisos Regional Manager Asia The Britex Group Singapore

Ms Gillian Tee CEO & Co-founder Homage Singapore

Dr Caroline Lee CEO & Managing Director LeeCare Solutions Pty Ltd Australia

Dr Agnes Xue Assistant Professor Singapore Institute of Technology Singapore

Mr Anil Kumar Vice-President – Product Management Napier Healthcare Solutions Pte Ltd Singapore

Ms Bec Meenahan Senior Allied Health Professional Integratedliving Australia Australia

Ms Fiona Hearn Executive General Manager – Care Innovation and Quality Bolton Clarke Australia

Mr David Lane Chairman Emeritus ThomsonAdsett Australia

Mr Christopher Loy Key Account Manager – Asia Pacific, Business Development Manager USA wissner-bosserhoff GmbH Germany

Mr Anders Mohss Managing Director Bunne Music Sweden

Mr Gustav Strandell CEO Maihama Club Co. Ltd Japan

Mr Joe Sham Assistant Director Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui Welfare Council Limited Hong Kong SAR

Mr Tim Attard Vice Principal Asia Altro APAC Pty Ltd Australia

Mr Tan Lee Tuan Director Bekind Solutions (agegracefullyshop) Singapore

Ms Lee Leng Leng Senior Manager – Medical Specialty Care IDS Medical Systems (Singapore) Pte Ltd Singapore

Mr Steven Ho Managing Director Radiance Medical Systems Singapore

Mr Jussi Peltonen Founder & CEO Hovi Group Ltd Finland

Dr Tim Henwood PhD, Group Manager, Connected Living - Community Wellness & Lifestyle, Southern Cross Care (SA & NT) Inc, Australia

Ms Ng Li Lian Co-founder & Director Tetsuyu Healthcare Holdings and Tetsuyu Home Care Singapore

Ms Janice Chia Founder ASPIRE55 Pte Ltd Singapore

Mr Sten Bunne Founder Bunne Music Sweden

Ms Leslie Wolfe President of Global Health MAXIMUS USA

Prof Henrik Hautop Lund Professor & President Entertainment Robotics – Moto Tiles Denmark

INCLUDES COMPLIMENTARY

ACCESS TO AGEING INNOVATION

EXHIBITION!

Gold partners: Networking partners:

Architect partner:

Active ageing partners: Platinum partner: Change innovation partner:

Industry partners: Knowledge partners:

Country showcase: Senior living showcase: Finland delegation:

Innovation Showcase:

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WHO SHOULD ATTEND •  Allied Health •  Government •  Healthcare Groups & Hospitals •  Private Aged Care Operators •  Retirement & Aged Care Operators ATTENDEE ENTITLEMENTS •  Ageing Asia Future of Eldercare

Operations Seminar 2018 •  Ageing Innovation Exhibition EXCLUSIONS •  9th International Ageing Asia

Innovation Forum 2018 Main Conference

REGISTRATION IS NOW AVAILABLE!

[email protected] +65 6441 0474 The Ageing Asia Future of Eldercare Operations Seminar is an

operational programme targeted at managers and care teams healthcare and eldercare. Attendees from Government, Business and Not-for-Profits will gain access to global programmes, innovations and strategies that help to increase productivity, improve capabilities and quality of life for older adults.   The seminar is also held in conjunction with the annual international 9th Ageing Asia Innovation Forum 2018 held in Singapore from 15-16 May 2018, and is one of the activities in the International Ageing Week in Singapore. Complimentary access to the seminar for 9th International Ageing Asia Innovation Forum Delegates. KEY LEARNING OBJECTIVES •  Exchange knowledge of global best practices in care for older

adults •  Increase operational care knowledge •  Encourage culture change to improve quality of care delivery •  Foster camaraderie and partnerships in care industry •  Identify new approaches towards care delivery

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FUTURE OF ELDERCARE OPERATIONS SEMINAR PROGRAMME - TUESDAY, 15 MAY 2018

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08:00 Registration   08:50 Welcome by Organiser   FINNISH TECHNOLOGY AND PRODUCTS IN HEALTH & ELDERCARE Learn about technology adoptions and innovations from Business Finland   09:00 The most effective solutions for screening of blinding eye diseases

Mr Seppo Kopsala, Chief Executive Officer, Optomed, Finland 09:10 Precision health

Mr Kimmo Aro, Managing Director, Negen, Finland 09:20 Elderly Home Care and Chronic Illnesses

Mr Michael Haralson, Chief Operating Officer, VideoVisit Global, Finland   09:30 Presentation

Reserved for Business Finland   TECHNOLOGY INNOVATIONS IN CARE OPERATIONS Learn about the latest trends and innovations in technologies for care operations   09:40 Side guards or Mobilization Aid: A fall prevention program, which reduces 90% related to the bed and keeps

the resident mobile Mr Christopher Loy, Key Account Manager - Asia Pacific, Business Development Manager USA, wissner-bosserhoff GmbH, Germany 

10:00 ICT integration to enable greater efficiencies in long-term care

Mr Anil Kumar, Vice President - Product Management, Napier Healthcare Solutions Pte Ltd., Singapore   10:10 Technology to access and recommend exercises for older adults

Mr Kentaro Esaki, President, Esaki Medical Instrument Co., Ltd., Japan   10:20 Technology innovation in care operations

Dr Caroline Lee, CEO & Managing Director, LeeCare Solutions Pty Ltd, Australia   10:30 Morning break, visit Ageing Asia Innovation Showcase   WELLNESS AND REHABILITATION PROGRAMMES Learn about the latest in effective wellness and rehabilitation programmes for stroke, incontinence and preventive healthcare   11:00 The fastest feet challenge that exercises key muscle groups for falls prevention

Ms Janice Chia, Founder, ASPIRE55 Pte Ltd, Singapore   11:20 Stroke identification and rehabilitation with technologies

Dr Agnes Xue, Assistant Professor, Singapore Institute of Technology, Singapore   11:35 Facilitating turning and movement of bedbound clients

Ms Lee Leng Leng, Senior Manager - Medical Specialty Care, IDS Medical Systems (Singapore) Pte Ltd, Singapore   11:50 Enabling shower safety and transfer

Mr Steven Ho, Managing Director, Radiance Medical Systems, Singapore   12:00 Lunch break, visit Ageing Asia Innovation Showcase 13:00 Ukulele Performance 13:10 Best practice models of community health and wellbeing

Dr Tim Henwood, PhD, Group Manager, Connected Living - Community Wellness & Lifestyle, Southern Cross Care (SA & NT) Inc, Australia

13:30 The next decade of ageing rehabilitation Professor Dr Areerat Suputtitada, M.D, Chairperson of Neurorehabilitation Research Unit at Chulalongkorn University, Chairperson of Excellent Centre for Gait and Motion at King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital, Thailand

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 13:40 Wellness programmes, their benefits and how you can roll these out within 12 weeks Ms Bec Meenahan, Senior Allied Health Professional, integratedliving Australia, Australia

COGNITIVE HEALTH & DEMENTIA CARE Learn about new innovations and programmes to enable better quality of life for older adults with Dementia   13:50 Impact of the build environment on enabling care and purpose

Mr David Lane, Chairman Emeritus,ThomsonAdsett, Australia   14:00 A daily life training programme for mild cognitive impaired elderly with application of Procedural Learning Approach

Ms Judy Chan, Senior Corporate Affairs Manager, The Hong Kong and China Gas Company Limited Mr Joe Sham, Assistant Director, Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui Welfare Council Limited, Hong Kong SAR

  14:20 How the smart elderly walking stick can benefit clients with Dementia and their caregivers

Mr Tan Lee Tuan, Director, Bekind Solutions (agegracefullyshop), Singapore   14:30 Practical tips on Dementia Rehabilitation

Mr Jussi Peltonen, Founder & CEO, Hovi Group Ltd, Finland   14:40 Transforming community care through technology

Ms Ng Li Lian, Co-Founder & Director, Tetsuyu Healthcare Holdings and Tetsuyu Home Care, Singapore   14:50 Dementia music therapy from Sweden

Mr Sten Bunne, Founder, Bunne Method, Sweden Mr Anders Mohss, Managing Director, Bunne Music, Sweden

15:00 Assisted Living Model from Japan Mr Gustav Strandell, CEO, Maihama Club Co., Ltd, Japan

INNOVATIONS IN ASSISTIVE LIVING & TECHNOLOGY Learn about the latest trends and innovations in assistive technology that improves abilities for daily living   15:10 Sanitary ware designs for Ageing-in-Place

Ms Elaine Castrisos, Regional Manager Asia, The Britex Group, Singapore   15:20 Fitness gaming for fun rehabilitation

Prof Henrik Hautop Lund, Professor & President, Entertainment Robotics - Moto Tiles, Denmark   15:30 Importance of flooring to prevent falls and slips

Mr Tim Attard, Vice President Asia, Altro APAC Pty Ltd, Australia   15:40 Afternoon break, visit Ageing Asia Innovation showcase   INNOVATIVE APPROACHES TOWARDS COMMUNITY CARE Learn how organisations innovate in their approaches towards community care?   16:10 Community care innovations from Australia

Ms Fiona Hearn, Executive General Manager – Care Innovation and Quality, Bolton Clarke, Australia   16:30 Redefining non-medical in-home care at scale and how our model is achieving that

Ms Gillian Tee, CEO & Co-founder, Homage, Singapore   16:40 Digital wellbeing platform with health coaches to improve health/wellbeing and engage participants in their own health

Ms Leslie Wolfe, President of Global Health, MAXIMUS, USA   16:50 End of programme

 

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ACTIVE AGEING ASIA 2018 FUTURE OF ACTIVE AGEING SEMINAR

Held in conjunction with the 9th International Ageing Asia Innovation Forum 2018

16 May 2018 | Level 3, Jasmine Junior Ballroom 3812, Marina Bay Sands Convention Centre, Singapore

COMPLIMENTARY REGISTRATION

Register for your seat (worth $128) via Ageing Asia Partners TODAY!

Limited seats available

FIRST 1,000 registrations receive a goody bag worth over $50

Includes entry to the

Ageing Asia Innovation Showcase

Innovation showcase:

Senior living showcase: Country showcase: Knowledge partner:

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Architect partner: Active ageing partners: Platinum partner: Change innovation partner:

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Future of Active Ageing Seminar 2018 is a series of three sessions limited to 250 per session focused on the future of health longevity through preventive healthcare. As our population ages, changes in our diet, lifestyle and attitudes will result in extending the number of health life years that we have. Targeted at baby boomer consumers aged over 60, each carefully designed session aims to help active agers to increase their knowledge, awareness and ability to age successfully. The seminar vision for Active Ageing Asia 2018 is to inspire baby boomers to take charge and be responsible for their future health outcomes. The Future of Active Ageing Seminar 2018 is one of the activities held at the International Ageing Week in Singapore. Ageing Asia is pleased to sponsor the Future of Active Ageing Seminar with complimentary tickets for over 50 year olds. Kindly register for only the sessions you are interested in. SESSION 1: COGNITIVE HEALTH, DIABETES & DEMENTIA Learn about brain ageing and the impact of your lifestyle on brain health, and understand more about Dementia 08:00 Registration and visit to Ageing Asia Innovation Showcase 09:00 Welcome by Chairperson

Dr Tim Henwood, PhD, Group Manager, Connected Living - Community Wellness & Lifestyle, Southern Cross Care (SA & NT) Inc, Australia

09:20 Opening Performance by I’m Soul Inc., Singapore 09:40 A case-study from Finland about Type 2 diabetes and the impact of exercise on preventing early death

Ms Lena Karjaluoto, Executive Vice President, HUR, Finland 10:00 Understanding dementia and ageing gracefully: How can we change our health outcomes through the way we eat, live

and sleep? Dr Emily Ho, Psychiatrist, Mind Care Clinic, Farrer Park Hospital, Singapore

11:00 End of Session 1, visit to Ageing Asia Innovation showcase   SESSION 2: FUNCTIONAL HEALTH, JOINTS AND REHABILITATION Learn about the physical changes in our body, joint pains, muscles and how we can be stronger as we age 11:00 Registration 11:20 How can you sleep your way to better health and reduce chances of dementia  

Professor Michael Chee, Director of Duke-NUS Medical School's Centre for Cognitive Neuroscience, Singapore

12:20 Strength training, active ageing and the quality of life. Why should we exercise? Dr Tuire Karaharju-Huisman, PhD, Business Consultant, Area Account manager, HUR Australia

12:40 Social health approach towards active ageing

Ms Janice Chia, Founder & Managing Director, ASPIRE55 Pte Ltd, Singapore 13:00 End of Session 2, visit to Ageing Asia Innovation showcase   SESSION 3: SUCCESSFUL AGEING – HEALTH LONGEVITY, FINANCIAL & HEART HEALTH Learn about preventing and managing cardiovascular disease and Hypertension, living longer and healthier and making your money last longer as you age 14:00 Registration 14:30 Longevity projections and possibilities of successful ageing as we live longer and healthier

Dr Kanwaljit Soin, Author, Orthopedic Surgeon and Former Nominated Member of Parliament, Singapore

15:30 Successful Ageing: How to grow youthful, live longer and retire rich™ Mr Alan Yip, Founder & Performance Coach, MIND EDGE, Singapore

16:00 Why you need to know the biggest myths about heart health and take charge today?

Dr R Nandakumar, MRCP(UK) FRCP(Ed) FRCP(Lond), Senior Interventional Cardiologist, Cardiac Centre International, Gleneagles Hospital & SMG Medical Specialists Centre, Mt.Elizabeth Hospital Novena

17:00 End of Session, closing remarks by Chairperson

Dr Tim Henwood, PhD, Group Manager, Connected Living - Community Wellness & Lifestyle, Southern Cross Care (SA & NT) Inc, Australia

 

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DELEGATE REGISTRATION FORM Each pass admits only one pax. Please complete one form per delegate

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AAIF2018 MAIN CONFERENCE: STANDARD DELEGATE REGISTRATION Delegate pass to AAIF2018 (15-16 May) + access to Official Networking Cocktail + 1 year free Silver membership

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FRINGE EVENTS

14 May Singapore Eldercare Facilities Visit SOLD OUT

16 May 6th Asia Pacific Eldercare Innovation Awards Ceremony & Dinner

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17 May Ageing Workforce Longevity Forum S$1,200

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