Malaysia

Health ministry presses for swift passage of elderly care bill as ageing risks mount

Ministry calls for the expedited tabling of a proposed Elderly Bill to safeguard senior citizens

Updated 1 month ago · Published on 20 Apr 2026 3:46PM

Health ministry presses for swift passage of elderly care bill as ageing risks mount
Dr Dzulkefly warns any delays in intervention will intensify health and social pressures linked to an ageing population - April 20, 2026

THE Health Ministry has called for the urgent passage of a proposed law to protect older persons, citing new national health data that highlights the growing need to prepare for an ageing society.

Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad said findings from the 2025 National Health and Morbidity Survey show that action on elderly care can no longer be delayed and must be strengthened through a whole-of-government approach.

He stressed that the proposed Elderly Bill would serve as an essential legal framework covering the rights, facilities and services of older persons, complementing existing national policies and action plans.

This Elderly Bill needs to be expedited as it will form part of the legal framework for their rights, including facilities and services. All of this is contained in the bill and is very important,” he said at a press conference after launching the survey findings on elderly health.

“If we start late, we will always be trying to catch up with the situation, and ultimately remain in a state of crisis,” he said.

He explained that early intervention would enable better management of non-communicable diseases, cognitive decline, frailty, fall risks, and conditions such as sarcopenia before they become severe.

The minister added that ageing must be addressed beyond healthcare alone, involving social welfare systems, community support, and national preparedness, requiring coordinated cross-government action.

The proposed legislation is expected to complement existing frameworks, including the Elderly Healthcare Service Action Plan 2023–2030 and the National Dementia Action Plan 2023–2030, while strengthening legal safeguards against neglect, abuse, and exploitation.

Previously, Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri said the draft bill had been completed and is expected to be tabled in Parliament in 2026, aimed at improving protection and overall wellbeing for Malaysia’s ageing population. - April 20, 2026

Spotlight

Malaysia

Police investigate viral video of alleged cat abuse by restaurant worker (video)

Malaysia

Court allows Najib to obtain documents ahead of 1MDB's US$8 billion suit hearing

Malaysia

Tuanku Muhriz performs Friday prayers At Masjid Kariah Gunung Pasir, Seri Menanti

Malaysia

Penang undersea tunnel case: IO denies ignoring important aspects of investigation

Malaysia

Tuanku Muhriz is Negeri ruler - PM Anwar

Malaysia

High Court blocks DKU shake-up, freezes move to remove secretary

Malaysia

Allegations of restriction on Nadzaruddin spark controversy during NS proclamation ceremony

Malaysia

MCMC investigates The Coverage Media over public complaints

Malaysia

Official notice of NS assembly dissolution to be submitted to Election Commission today

You may be interested

Malaysia

DAP postpones conference, to defend all Johor, N Sembilan seats - Loke

Malaysia

King calls for people-centred development in KL

Malaysia

PH to launch Johor election machinery tomorrow

Malaysia

King Sultan Ibrahim urges new MACC chief to uphold highest integrity in fight against corruption

Malaysia

MCMC investigates The Coverage Media over public complaints

Malaysia

Lorry driver jailed a day, fined for making obscene gestures, dangerous driving (video)

Malaysia

METMalaysia urges calm after tremors felt across Sabah, Sarawak following minor earthquakes

Malaysia

Unity Govt dismisses early GE talk as Johor and Negeri Sembilan head to polls