Age Of Possibility

Studying the art to ageing well

An expert shares three ways to grow old gracefully

Senior citizens learning linocut as part of their printmaking lesson with artist Felicia Low at NTUC Health SilverACE (Taman Jurong) earlier this month.
Senior citizens learning linocut as part of their printmaking lesson with artist Felicia Low at NTUC Health SilverACE (Taman Jurong) earlier this month. ST PHOTO: MARK CHEONG
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There are three keys to ageing well, says psychiatrist Kua Ee Heok.

The first is education, arming oneself with knowledge of health issues affecting the elderly.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Sunday Times on July 14, 2019, with the headline Studying the art to ageing well. Subscribe