The Aspen Tree Builds Its 50+ Community with Events to Boost Well-Being, Reflecting “The Most Beautiful Chapter in Life” with Lifetime Care
The Aspen Tree by MQDC residential community provides lifetime care to residents of 50 and over who want to plan their long-term lifestyle and well-being, said Ms. Hye June Park, President of The Aspen Tree.
The Aspen Tree combines residences, facilities, and services as Thailand’s first and Southeast Asia’s finest community for older adults. The project has worked with Baycrest, a Canadian healthcare center with over 100 years of experience, which is a global leader in residential developments for older adults. The community’s staff have taken training to set standards in care for residences and to provide the highest quality services.
To reinforce its leadership in quality of life for older adults, The Aspen Tree has hosted a packed calendar of activities for people aged 50+ from October to December after the lockdown eased. Reflecting the project’s mission to create a community where quality living ensures physical and psychological well-being, the events fulfill the concept of “The Most Beautiful Chapter in Life” with lifetime care for residents of 50 and over.
The Aspen Tree was honored to host the “World Ageing Asia Festival 2021”. The festival’s Thailand Roundtable was held the Forest Pavilion at The Forestias. Participants came from the public and private sectors, including developers, healthcare institutions, and innovative businesses. Ageing Asia, the festival’s organizer, is committed to uniting business, government, community leaders, and the media to drive and transform the aging society in the Asia-Pacific. The independent network’s main goal is to be a leader in support and education to improve the quality and standard of care for older adults by connecting partners and helping develop guidelines that respond to new opportunities and market demands in the aging society.
The many activities also included “Flowering Mind”. Top photographer Ms. Jutharat Phronmaneesoontornpresented Korinka-style Japanese Ikebana flower arrangement. The event focused on freely exploring nature and the life force of plants. Participants widened their perspectives on life, opening up to joy and well-being.