News — Assoc. Prof. Dr. Chanchai Sittipunt, Dean of the , Chulalongkorn University and Director of and Prof. Dr. Kearkiat Praditpornsilpa, Head of the Healthy Elderly Project, along with a team of nurses, took part in the launching of the Elder Eats application on February 11, 2025, on the 4th floor of Sor Thor Building, King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital. The application was developed by 3 student interns from , who collaborated over a 5-month period during their internship at the , Chulalongkorn University, and is to be delivered to the Comprehensive Geriatric Clinic to serve as an activity for the elderly while waiting for medical examinations. Also in attendance were Prof. Dr. Kumkom Pornprasit, Dean of the Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts, Chulalongkorn University, Prof. Dr. Bussakorn Binson, Director of the , Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pornprapit Phoasavadi, Deputy Dean for International Affairs, and Asst. Prof. Dr. Prapon Kumjim, Assistant Dean for International Affairs, Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts.  

The Javanese Angklung Ensemble in the Comprehensive Geriatric Clinic is a music activity for the elderly in the clinic. The band has been in development in collaboration with the Faculty of Medicine for a period of 7 years, from 2017 to present, as a voluntary activity. The activity is led by alumni of the Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts’ Music Department and MA in Music Therapy, namely Dr. Paphutsorn Koong Wongratanapitak, Miss Chutikan Jirarachwaro, and a Music Therapy alumnus, Mr. Pongthipok Sootthipong, who begins his post as King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital’s music therapist on March 1, 2025.      

The Angklung ensemble uses hand signals to indicate musical notes, which helps train the memory and response of members through the Javanese angklung instrument, originating in and imported from Indonesia. The activity for healthy elderly is held regularly twice a week on Tuesdays and Fridays, between 10.00 and 11.30 am. Currently, there are approximately 200 members who take turns participating in the activity each week. This activity promotes both wellness and volunteer work for students and alumni of the Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts. 

Apart from the Comprehensive Geriatric Clinic, there is also the Body Movements activity which encourages rhythmic movements of the elderly, bringing joy and smiles through music. The activity is led by 12 student interns from Republic Polytechnic (RP) in Singapore. This activity builds good relationships between the elderly and the interns, without gaps in age, language, or culture.