Every senior who walks through our doors carries a lifetime of stories. These are the ones they have shared with us: of resilience, dignity, and the quiet power of being cared for.
Every resident arrives with a unique story. Here are the voices of the people at the heart of everything we do.
For years, Uncle Loh quietly showed up, fixing old electronics and donating every single ringgit back to the elder home. He never asked for recognition, never expected anything in return. Now it is our turn to care for him, and we do so with all the love and gratitude he deserves.
Aunty Wong arrived with no family to call her own. What we found was a woman full of life, laughter, and endless stories. She has given this home something priceless: her warmth, her joy, and her spirit.
At 55, a stroke changed Uncle Hok's life and left him to face it alone. Every day he gets up, walks, and exercises, half his body weakened but his spirit unbroken. In his quiet resilience, he reminds us that the human spirit, when treated with love, never truly falls.
Our story is also told by the families who trust us, and the volunteers who give their time.
My father is stubborn and refused all help. But within two weeks at Amitabha he was asking the staff to join his evening walks. I haven't worried about him once since he moved in.
I started volunteering here as a university student. That was four years ago. Every Saturday I lead a music session and the joy on the residents' faces is better than any exam result I ever got.
As a retired nurse, I was sceptical. But the standard of care here — the detailed handover notes, the compassion in every small act, matches the best I saw in 30 years of hospital work.
I donate monthly and always asked where my money goes. Amitabha gives me a breakdown every quarter. Knowing my ringgit buys meals, medicine, and smiles; that keeps me giving.
Fresh moments from everyday life at Amitabha Foundation, updated by our team as they happen.
Real moments from everyday life at Amitabha Foundation Elder Home: the care, the community, the faith, and the quiet dignity of growing old with love and support.
A short glimpse into the day-to-day life of our home and the people who make it feel like one.
Your donation, your time, or simply referring a senior in need; every action writes a new chapter of compassion.