Reflections of Gratitude: A Journey Through Hospice Visit and Art Therapy
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Reflections of Gratitude: A Journey Through Hospice Visit and Art Therapy

By Singapore Hospice Council

Join us for an art therapy and guided hospice visit at Dover Park Hospice!

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Location

Dover Park Hospice, Day Care Centre (Level 3, Training Room)

1 Tan Tock Seng Link TTSH Integrated Care Hub Singapore, 307382 Singapore

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Highlights

  • 2 hours, 30 minutes
  • In person

About this event

Health • Mental health

💡 What can you expect?

At Dover Park Hospice , we work with an incredible team to bring comfort, dignity, and even joy to those under our care — whether at home, in our inpatient unit, or through day hospice. We are excited to welcome you as we celebrate life, legacy, and the many ways we can all leave well and live well.Following the visit is an 1.5-hour art therapy workshop, "Expressing Gratitude," where you'll discover the healing value of gratitude through creative expression.Expressing Gratitude through Art TherapyGratitude has immense healing value as it enriches our lives, improves relationships, and enhances our overall well-being. Living life with gratefulness requires self-awareness and acknowledgement of the good things that we have received. In this 1.5-hour art therapy workshop, you will experience creative expression of gratitude through art making guided by an art therapist.

🟢 Who should attend?

This tour is open to all. Join us for this exclusive tour if you are curious about what happens behind the closed doors of a hospice facility!

Important Notes

  • As the tour will be conducted during operational hours, attendees will be requested to wear a surgical mask throughout the tour.
  • Limited slots available, subjected to first-come-first-serve basis.
  • If you are unable to attend the session, kindly email us at contact@singaporehospice.org.sg.

Meet the Journey Guides

Dr Tricia Yung

Dr Tricia Yung wears two hats: one at Dover Park Hospice as Medical Director, and the other at Tan Tock Seng Hospital as a palliative care consultant.

"I’m passionate about helping people live meaningfully even in the face of serious illness, and I believe good palliative care isn’t just about managing symptoms .It’s about seeing the person beyond the patient."

Ms Amy Toh

Ms Amy Toh has more than a decade of experience as an Art Therapist. She supported vulnerable children in various settings through therapy. For the past 4 years, she has been providing art therapy to patients at Dover Park Hospice where she helps patients and their family process grief, make meaning as well as express their love and gratitude to loved ones.

This activity is organised as part of Singapore Hospice Council's Live Well. Leave Well. Festival 2025. Click here to see more programme highlights.

About Singapore Hospice Council

Singapore Hospice Council (SHC) is a registered charity and an umbrella body representing organisations that actively provide hospice and palliative care in Singapore.

SHC is committed to improving the lives of patients with serious illnesses and giving support to the loved ones of these patients. It aims to coordinate and promote hospice and palliative care in Singapore; to support the training of doctors, nurses, allied-health workers, caregivers, and volunteers; to improve on the quality of palliative care; and to raise public awareness. It acts as the voice of hospice and palliative care within Singapore and internationally.

For enquiries, email us at info@singaporehospice.org.sg

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Singapore Hospice Council

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Oct 13 · 11:00 GMT+8