Singapore has started an initiative to expand its senior care programme using horse therapy as it grapples with the challenges of a rapidly ageing population.
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“Haydays with Horses” is a two-year programme to tap into the therapeutic power of miniature horses to help elderly residents improve their physical health, cognitive functions and psychological well-being.
The wealthy city state has one of Southeast Asia’s most rapidly ageing populations and officials have warned that the “silver tsunami” is a key long-term threat.
Some organisations in Singapore have already introduced ballet lessons for the elderly and silent disco sessions for those in elder care.
![Miniature horses wait to interact with elderly residents at the NTUC Health Active Ageing Centre in Singapore on Tuesday. Photo: AFP Miniature horses wait to interact with elderly residents at the NTUC Health Active Ageing Centre in Singapore on Tuesday. Photo: AFP](https://img.i-scmp.com/cdn-cgi/image/fit=contain,width=1024,format=auto/sites/default/files/d8/images/canvas/2025/02/12/891b6b28-1dfe-44a1-a204-a633151bc6de_5c0d0cd7.jpg)
Now, for the first time, hoofed, four-legged friends are joining the mix.
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Pensioners are able to interact with miniature horses in “active-ageing” centres across the city, grooming the equids by combing their manes, or just stroking the animals.