The main objective of this paper is to look up the development of retirement centre or nursing homes in Malaysia with reference to Japan. The paper provides historical studies which have been analysed in this paper to show the benchmark for Malaysia. Some improvements of retirement center are developed throughout the case studies taken from other countries. This paper aims to give a picture of Malaysia elderly health care system in the future so that proper steps would be taken for a better retirement center
Modernisation and easy connectivity across spatial boundaries are providing greater opportunities f...
Purpose: The well-being of the elderly is a growing issue of concern for countries around the world....
This paper aims to propose a conceptual framework to examine the relocation intention of the elderly...
This paper will investigate the viability of Malaysia as an ideal destination for Japanese retirees ...
emphasized on life-long learning programs and improve the retirement age of 60 years to promote prod...
As life styles keep changing, people are now paying more attention towards their retirement life. Th...
Many countries are witnessing a rise in the ageing population, which has become a global phenomenon ...
Malaysia is a developing country and it is expected to become a developed country by 2020 based by v...
The demand for elderly centre has increased tremendously abreast with the world demographic change a...
Many countries are witnessing a rise in the ageing population, which has become a global phenomenon ...
The increasing number of elderly in our country indicates the demand of care facilities to support t...
Objective: Living overseas in another culture, the retirees need to adapt to new environment but oft...
The Japanese elderly welfare policy has focused on facility policy for the aged and preventive care ...
Many of the existing senior living accommodation options in Malaysia are ill-suited to the needs and...
By the year 2020, 9.5 percent of the Malaysian population will be aged 60 years and above. To cope w...
Modernisation and easy connectivity across spatial boundaries are providing greater opportunities f...
Purpose: The well-being of the elderly is a growing issue of concern for countries around the world....
This paper aims to propose a conceptual framework to examine the relocation intention of the elderly...
This paper will investigate the viability of Malaysia as an ideal destination for Japanese retirees ...
emphasized on life-long learning programs and improve the retirement age of 60 years to promote prod...
As life styles keep changing, people are now paying more attention towards their retirement life. Th...
Many countries are witnessing a rise in the ageing population, which has become a global phenomenon ...
Malaysia is a developing country and it is expected to become a developed country by 2020 based by v...
The demand for elderly centre has increased tremendously abreast with the world demographic change a...
Many countries are witnessing a rise in the ageing population, which has become a global phenomenon ...
The increasing number of elderly in our country indicates the demand of care facilities to support t...
Objective: Living overseas in another culture, the retirees need to adapt to new environment but oft...
The Japanese elderly welfare policy has focused on facility policy for the aged and preventive care ...
Many of the existing senior living accommodation options in Malaysia are ill-suited to the needs and...
By the year 2020, 9.5 percent of the Malaysian population will be aged 60 years and above. To cope w...
Modernisation and easy connectivity across spatial boundaries are providing greater opportunities f...
Purpose: The well-being of the elderly is a growing issue of concern for countries around the world....
This paper aims to propose a conceptual framework to examine the relocation intention of the elderly...