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List of Senior Care Center/Old Folks Home in Malaysia
Old Folks Home in Malaysia
According to FreeMalaysiatoday, there are at least 1,300 unlicensed old folks’ homes in the country.
Malaysia is an aging nation, with population statistics showing over 7% of Malaysians are aged 65 and over as of 2021.
According to New Straits Times, Malaysia will be an aged society in 2044 (with 14 per cent of its population aged 65 and over), and a super-aged society in 2056 (with 20 per cent of its population aged 65 and over).
For the senior care center, it is regulated by Ministry of Women, family and Community development (Act 506). As of 2019 statistic, there are 360 license senior care center.
For those looking for a senior care center or old folks home for your loved ones, here are list of nursing/old folks homes in Malaysia for your consideration:
AIM Healthcare – very helpful in assisting our search for a suitable nursing home. helped to narrow down potential homes according to our needs and background.
Tommy Yap - September 7, 2021
Selangor
Company name : Kang Fu Old folk Home
Area : Bandar Mahkota Cheras
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