Strategic Domain
Social Healthcare
CPHC will revolutionize the approach to chronic disease prevention and management, with the following highlights:
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To promote community capacity building, outreach and collaboration in primary healthcare
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To develop medico-social resource hub in the community and enhance collaborations with different stakeholders to improve the health of the general public

Research
A hybrid effectiveness-implementation evaluation on programs promoting healthy aging with sport exercise (PHASE Program)
Effectiveness of strength-based intervention for elders with dementia living in the community and residential units
Foundation Models-Empowered Ambient Intelligence Systems for Early Diagnosis, Personalized Intervention, and Complex Cross-Disease Interplay Analysis of Aging-Related Degenerative Diseases
Impact evaluation of the Digital Connect Project for Homebound Older Adults: A target trial emulation
Pathway to Healthy Aging: A capacity building project for the WHO Decade of Healthy Aging
Sports Programmes for Elders to Encourage Active and Healthy Ageing Impact Assessment on the Programme for Three Years
Systematic profiling of territory-specific health determinants
The health effects of a strength-based tailored exercise program at home (STEP@Home) among geriatric patients at risk of hospitalization-associated functional decline (HAFD): A sequential mixed-method study
Community-based Healthy Ageing Initiatives
The initiative focuses on strengthening Hong Kong’s preparedness for an ageing population. It aligns with the World Health Organization’s advocacy to develop and maintain the functional ability of older adults, supporting healthy ageing across the life course.
In response to the growing number of elderly singletons and doubletons facing social isolation, the Jockey Club “Reach to Bridge” Community Elderly Support Project was launched to strengthen community support and enhance the well‑being of older adults in Hong Kong
Events
The Jockey Club Pathway to Healthy Ageing Symposium was held on 22 February 2025, bringing together stakeholders from healthcare, social care, and District Health Centres to advance healthy ageing in Hong Kong. The symposium featured the sharing of findings from a territory‑wide functional assessment of older adults, alongside discussions on the impact of the Jockey Club Pathway to Healthy Ageing Project on older adults’ well‑being. The event fostered meaningful cross‑sector dialogue and highlighted the importance of collaboration in strengthening primary health care and aged care services.
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Research Mixer on health-social collaborative model on healthy aging promotion











