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Navigating Licensing Issues for Setting Up a Senior Nursing Home in Malaysia

Navigating Licensing Issues for Setting Up a Senior Nursing Home in Malaysia

Providing Quality Care for Malaysia's Aging Population*

Introduction

As the population of Malaysia continues to age, there is a growing need for senior care facilities that can offer the necessary support and services to elderly individuals. Setting up a senior nursing home can be a rewarding endeavor, but it comes with its fair share of challenges, particularly when it comes to obtaining the required licenses and permits. In this blog post, we will explore the key licensing issues that need to be addressed when establishing a senior nursing home in Malaysia.

Understanding Regulatory Framework


Before delving into the specific licensing requirements, it's crucial to have a clear understanding of the regulatory framework governing senior care facilities in Malaysia. The primary governing body in this regard is the Ministry of Health (MOH), which sets the standards and guidelines for healthcare facilities, including nursing homes.

Key Licensing Requirements

1. Operating License for a nursing home

Obtaining an operating license from the Ministry of Health is the cornerstone of setting up a senior nursing home in Malaysia. This license signifies that your facility meets the necessary standards in terms of infrastructure, staffing, and services. To apply for this license, you will need to submit a comprehensive proposal that outlines your facility's design, staffing plan, care services, and safety measures. The Act is Act 586Private Healthcare Facilities and Service Act 1998 by Ministry of Health.  

2. Operating License for a Senior Care Centre

The Act is Act 506 Care Centres Act 1993 by Ministry of Women, Family and Community Development under The Malaysian Department of Social Welfare (JKM). This department will issue a letter to seek for 3 authorities such as local authority, Bomba and also district health office. For residential area, it is important to convert residential to commercial title in order to operate a care centre. 

Required documents for health district are

  1. Typhoid injection
  2. Food management certificate
  3. Building plan

 Required documents for local authority are

  1. Certificate of Fitness (CF)
  2. Paid receipt for Assessment Tax
  3. Building plan
  4. Copy of land grant
  5. Paid receipt land tax

Required documents for bomba are 

  1. Fire extinguisher
  2. Emergency Exit
  3. Certificate of Fitness (CF)
  4. Building plan

3. License for the operation of private aged healthcare facilities

Act 802 Private Aged Healthcare Facilities and Services Act 2018 (“the Act”) in short PAHFAS was gazetted on 29 March 2018 and has yet to come into force. The Act is expected to provide a more holistic regulatory environment for elderly care in Malaysia and ensure that all private healthcare centres and services are licensed and regulated. This would be the first time a specific law has been introduced to regulate and protect the standards of care for the elderly in Malaysia.

The new Act replaces the Private Healthcare Facilities and Services Act 1998 [Act 586] which regulates private nursing homes as well as the Department of Social Welfare – Care Centre Act [Act 506] which regulates care centres.

Conclusion

Setting up a senior nursing home or senior care center in Malaysia is a noble endeavor that addresses a crucial need in society. While the licensing process can be demanding, it's a necessary step to ensure the safety and well-being of residents. By understanding and diligently addressing the regulatory requirements, you can embark on this journey with confidence, knowing that you are contributing to the betterment of elderly care in Malaysia.

If you're interested in establishing an aged care facility in Malaysia, don't hesitate to reach out to us at iElder at +60126885592. 

iElder serves as an importer, distributor, and wholesaler of medical equipment and consumable products for developers, hospitals, nursing homes, pharmacies, and clinics. Our commitment extends to supporting newly established nursing homes and senior care centers, aiding them in procuring essential resources.

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Comments

Kalaichelvan - October 6, 2024

Good day I would like to set up a retirement home under the temple organisation as charitable.
Please advise how to go about it.
Tq in advance

Mahalingam - August 29, 2024

Hi.. Good Day..
I’m interested to set up a Nursing Home Care Centre for elderly people at Semenyih, Selangor. Please advise as i need guidance on the process on how to set up the Nursing Home as applying the license, estimated cost and more related information. Your explanation and guidance are highly appreciate. I can be reach at my mobile number 0123031734 or 012-6216255 at any time convenient to you. Thanking you in advance.

Thanks. Mahalingam

Ting - June 19, 2024

Hi there
Wish you are safe & doing well
I’m planning to start up an elderly care home around my area to help
to provide good care & homey environment for elderly I need your help to guide me in this please

My contact : 016-2098-168

Chloe And Alvin - June 10, 2024

Dear Sir/Mdm

We are passionate to setup an elderly day care centre, we are gathering information and requirement of setting up above. Love to hear more about the detail and experience if can be shared.

Sincerely
Alvin
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Shinee - June 4, 2024

As an expert in senior living care center management, I possess an in-depth understanding of all the methods and processes necessary for establishing a successful facility. From initial planning and resource allocation to regulatory compliance and staff training, my expertise ensures that every aspect of setting up a senior living care center is meticulously addressed and executed to the highest standards of quality and professionalism. Please do not hesitate to contact me at 016-2168114 for further discussion

KongAV - May 22, 2024

Hi I’m in the process of setting up a NGO and is exploring establishment of an elderly care home in Ipoh.
Would appreciate if you can provide more details and guidance on this.

My contact : 0195573639

John - April 22, 2024

Hi I’m representing a NGO that is exploring the idea of setting up an elderly care home in Penang. Would appreciate if you can provide more details and guidance on this.

Heng - April 13, 2024

Hi, I’m looking to Operate a Nursing Home. I hope that I can get information and Assistance how to set up a Nursing Home Care center.

Eunice - April 6, 2024

Hi, I’m interested on setting up retirement home for elderly. Is a rented house allow to operate as retirement home? Is there a runner will able to cover this? Will need more info and guidance from you.

Yuki - April 4, 2024

Hi, I’m interested on setting up retirement home for elderly. I need more info and guidance… Is there a runner will able to cover this? Location is Penang. TQ

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