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social dynamics.” The Foundation underscores that understanding the community’s perspective is
               not a routine task but a cornerstone in building evidence-based and reality-driven policies.


               Muneera Majid Al Ali, added, “The forum looked into a range of important themes, aiming to
               understand the expectations of senior citizens concerning the centre’s services, while also
               identifying their key service priorities within the area. It assessed the effectiveness of current
               services and their contribution towards improving quality of life. The discussions also addressed
               the spatial requirements within the centre, the efficiency of communication channels with the
               Foundation, and the participants’ future expectations for the services offered, all with the
               overarching goal of shaping a service ecosystem that aligns with their aspirations and enriches their
               overall experience.”



               She noted that the insightful discussions that unleashed during the forum resulted in several key
               outcomes, most importantly the clear identification of senior citizens’ primary needs at Al Mirfa
               Center. Participants expressed a strong interest in upgrading existing facilities and introducing new
               recreational amenities such as a swimming pool, fitness centre, and a majlis, as well as organising
               social events like outings and competitions. They also outlined their service priorities, with health
               forum services ranked the highest, followed by the social forum and the My Happiness forum. The
               majority of attendees confirmed that the services currently provided align well with their needs and
               have positively influenced their physical, mental, and social well-being. Furthermore, participants
               emphasised the importance of enhancing support services, including the establishment of a
               physiotherapy centre. The findings also indicated that social media platforms were considered the
               most effective means of communication with the FDF, outperforming other methods such as the
               website or phone calls.


               She went on to note that, based on the forum’s outcomes, researchers at the FDF recommended
               that the Foundation continue hosting dialogue forums, as they serve as a valuable tool for
               strengthening communication between the FDF and the wider community. These sessions play a
               key role in refining and customising services to reflect the real needs of senior citizens. The
               researchers highlighted the importance of prioritising core services, particularly those delivered
               through the My Health Forum and the Social Forum and ensuring these continue to align with
               beneficiaries’ expectations.



               In addition, they advised a careful review of the suggestions put forward, especially those related to
               upgrading facilities and introducing new services that resonate with the preferences of older adults.
               Additionally, the researchers stressed the importance of harnessing social media platforms to
               disseminate targeted awareness content for senior citizens and their caregivers, while also
               exploring volunteer opportunities that match their skills and experience, promoting stronger social
               integration and recognising their valuable contributions.





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