Aged care facilities, programs and services in Malaysia have
gradually evolved and diversified in relation to the changing
socioeconomic and policy context.
 Health and social care demands of future aged generations
will be more sophisticated due to different life experiences
and expectations, better education as well as financial status
of the elderly.
 There has to be a greater appreciation of the relative
strengths and weaknesses of the present aged care system in
Malaysia so that holistic and relevant new approaches and
strategies could be adopted.
 Aged care development should factor in local culture,
business input and governance situations.