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our people. our story

        is aimed at providing day care to people living  industry and the private sector as both these
        with dementia, so that their family members  approaches  are  vital  towards  ensuring UM’s
        can continue to work, earn an income and be  reputation both locally  and internationally
        productive, while the patients can be involved  continues to gain prominence. As for ageing,
        in some cognitive-stimulating activities as well  it’s vital to celebrate life!
        as rehabilitation to maintain their independence.
                                                    “There is a fountain of youth: it is your mind, your
        In a nutshell, the  event  demonstrated  our  talents, the creativity  you bring to your life and
        commitment towards making Active, Healthy  the lives of people you love. When you learn to tap
        Ageing a  clear  agenda for  the  university  as  this source, you will truly have defeated age.”
        well  as a  new desire  to work  closely  with                           -- Sophia Loren


 Closed-door meeting: Dr Mahathir talking to Tan Sri Lim (second from left) in the presence of Puan Sri Cecilia Lim (left),
 Tengku Datuk Dr. Mohd Azzman (second from the right) and Datuk Ir. (Dr.) Abdul Rahim Hashim (right)
 geriatrician in UMMC was well received by   new  ways  for early  detection of Alzheimer’s
 the audiences.  disease  through their  various  investments  in
 life  sciences  companies.  “We  hope that  our
 Talk about healthy ageing and the very person   investments  will  benefit  Malaysia,  through
 to come in mind is our Prime Minister – who   knowledge  transfer  via  collaborations
 is  the  epitome  of ageing gracefully  himself!   between  the world-class  companies and
 Tun Dr  Mahathir  Mohamad, who is  also  the   researchers  with our local universities  and
 oldest Prime  Minister in the  world to date,   local researchers, by bringing cutting edge
 had very graciously arrived at the end of the   technology to Malaysia to combat ageing and
 symposium for a closed-door session with the   diseases and through creating employment in
 various stakeholders discussing on how to   Malaysia,” Tan Sri Lim had added in his speech
 move the healthy-ageing agenda forward. The   at the handover. Over 1,500 employees, guests,
 entire event concluded at about 1.30 p.m.  corporate  partners and business associates
 attended  the  event  to  commemorate  the
 A NEW DEMENTIA CARE CENTRE  legacy of the Genting Group founder, the late
 In the evening, we then witnessed the handing   Tan Sri Dr  Lim Goh Tong. It  was  a  night of
 over  of  the  Dementia  Care  Centre,  funded   fun,  fellowship, good  food  and mesmerizing
 by Genting Berhad to the new management   musical  performances.  The  ceremony was
 team, led by the Geriatric Division, University   witnessed  by UM’s Medicine Faculty  Dean,
 of Malaya (UM). Genting chairman, Tan Sri Lim   Prof Dr Adeeba Kamarulzaman and Dementia
 Kok Thay, said the centre was built following the   Care Centre patron Puan Sri Cecilia Lim. The
 signing  of a  Memorandum  of Understanding   Dementia Care Centre, located in Segambut is
 (MoU) between Genting Bhd and UM during   designed  to accommodate  up to 50 patients
 the inaugural Genting Founder’s Day held on  at  any one time,  including  facilities  such as
 February  last  year.  Genting  Bhd has  over   a  resting  room,  prayer  room,  physiotherapy
 the  past  decade  been involved in research   and cognitive stimulation room,  consultation   The newly built Dementia Care Centre that was handed over to the Geriatric Unit, University Malaya. A spacious and well-designed
        space for interaction and also cognitive-stimulating activities (lower left panel). A built-in gym in the dementia centre to improve
 and development  of new  treatments  and   rooms, meeting rooms and offices. The centre   balance, strength, coordination, motor control, flexibility and endurance (lower right panel).

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