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Facilities for the disabled of all ages are available at the Jockey Club Rehabilitation Centre in the Kowloon Hospital (above, above right and below). The centre, opened in 1963, cost over $950,000 and is a vital unit in enabling more emphasis to be placed on individual training for the disabled.

The very old have been remembered, too, and the Club donated $1 million for the Aberdeen Home for the Aged (above) which is run by the Little Sisters of the Poor. When opened the Home had accommodation for 160 aged people, but was designed so that this number could be increased to 400. Married couples are admitted.

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