Active Ageing Centres
Our Active Ageing Centres (AAC) serve as a key point of contact for seniors under our care. We proactively reach out to seniors, organise social activities and provide opportunities for seniors to interact with members of the community, with the aim to enable seniors to adopt an active lifestyle, pre-empt social isolation, and refer them to assistance in a timely fashion.
A study shows that 1,021 seniors who provided data that suggested social disconnection and more than half of those said they do not have someone they can go for help.
Lived with their Family
Lived with other Relatives/Friends
Lived alone
Source: The Straits Times
ACTIVE AGEING CENTRE’S OBJECTIVES
To improve the health outcomes of seniors living in the community through provision of a suite of programmes to help seniors live healthier lives and support their aspirations to age in place.
Suitable Activities for Seniors
We conduct general outreach (e.g. posters, collaterals and events) to better understand the needs of seniors so as to provide suitable services and increase community awareness of our AACs’ services.
Community programmes for the Elderly
We pride ourselves on providing a drop-in social recreational space for our seniors, where they can engage in activities. Additionally, we offer Active Ageing Programmes (AAPs) to our seniors, and if necessary, we refer them to AAPs organised by other organisations in the community.
We also assist with ad-hoc tasks, such as reading letters, and provide support with Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL) whenever possible. Futhermore, within our service boundary, we diligently monitor and response to calls from the Alert Alarm System (AAS) installed in HDB flats, ensuring the safety and well-being of our clients.
Buddying and Befriending Services for Seniors
We offer buddying/befriending services to seniors who are facing various challenges in their lives, such as living alone, having limited or no social support, caring for someone with high care needs, or experiencing limited social interaction due to physical or cognitive impairment.
Read more about how our seniors have benefitted.
Our dedicated volunteers make each session meaningful by involving seniors in stimulating activities like smartphone tutorials, game playing, and fostering a healthy lifestyle. These sessions also provide seniors with a compassionate ear to listen to their thoughts and feelings.
Building Outreach and Collaboration
We engage in various forms of communication, such as distributing posters, creating informative materials, and organising events, with the goal of gaining a deeper understanding of the requirements of older individuals.
This approach allows us to provide relevant services and enhance public knowledge about the available services offered by our AACs.
Keeping Seniors Informed
We offer comprehensive information on various schemes, grants, and support available for seniors and their caregivers.
Additionally, if seniors require community care and social support services beyond what our ogranisation can provide, such as day care or case management, we refer them to suitable organisations that can meet their needs.
Facilities at Fei Yue Active Ageing Centres

Health & fitness equipments for seniors

TV / Video / Singing facilites

Reading / Writing materials

Hobbies / Craft corners

Training / Seminar rooms
Gym Tonic Centres
Fei Yue Active Ageing Centre in Singapore
Fei Yue Active Ageing Centres are strategically located across the Northeast, Southwest, Northwest and Central regions of Singapore, ensuring convenient accessibility for our seniors. With a total of 17 centres, our aim is to make it easier for seniors to travel to and benefit from our services.
Fei Yue Active Ageing Centre (Buangkok Green)
Blk 582A Buangkok Green#02-540
Singapore 531582
Fei Yue Active Ageing Centre (Hougang)
Blk 174A Hougang Avenue 1#01-1505
Singapore 531174
Fei Yue Active Ageing Centre (Hougang Dewcourt)
Blk 376C Hougang Street 32#01-32
Singapore 533376
Fei Yue Active Ageing Centre (Serangoon)
Blk 223A Serangoon Ave 4#01-217
Singapore 551223
Beneficiaries Stories
Mr Tan’s Journey from Homelessness to Stability
In August 2022, he walked into Fei Yue Family Service Centre (Taman Jurong) seeking help for shelter.
Finding Balance: Mdm Ng’s Transformation
Mdm Ng Ah Tien, aged 84, joined Fei Yue Active Ageing Centre (Bukit Batok) in 2020 with her husband after hearing about it from her peers.
Finding Confidence & Joy @ Fei Yue Active Ageing Centres (AAC)
In this article, a member of Fei Yue Active Ageing Centre (AAC) shares her personal journeys towards discovering newfound joy and experiencing a renewed sense of confidence through FYCS’s programmes for seniors.
A Life Touched @ Fei Yue Active Ageing Centre
In this article, it shares the life of Mr Tan and how the Fei Yue Active Ageing Centre, through its programmes, help Mr Tan find meaning in his life.
A Second Home @ Fei Yue Active Ageing Centre
In this article, it shares about the life of Mdm Ng, a member who found a new home in the active ageing centre at Fei Yue through their programmes which brought her out of her shell and into a place
Standing together @ Fei Yue Active Ageing Centre
In this article, it tells the story of how the members of Fei Yue Active Ageing Centres (AAC) were able to support one of the seniors and bring her out of her darkest days.
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