Malaysia

Elderly care must be built on compassion, not legal fear

Social advocate warns that forcing children by law to care for ageing parents risks masking a deeper erosion of family values

Updated 1 month ago · Published on 17 May 2026 12:17PM

Elderly care must be built on compassion, not legal fear
Lee Lam Thye says it’s time for Malaysia to prioritise stronger elderly support systems instead of punitive legislation (Photo from assistedlivingMalaysia) - May 17, 2026

CALLS for Malaysia to introduce laws compelling children to care for their elderly parents have sparked renewed debate over the country’s social priorities, with veteran social advocate Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye urging policymakers to focus on strengthening support systems rather than imposing legal punishment.

Responding to Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi’s proposal to consider legislation requiring children to support ageing parents, Lee argued that long-term solutions must centre on compassion, family values and accessible welfare services instead of legal coercion.

He said Malaysia should place greater emphasis on expanding healthcare access, improving social protection mechanisms, strengthening emotional support networks and developing more comprehensive elderly care services as the country faces a rapidly ageing population.

“Parents devote their lives to raising their children, nurturing them with love, making sacrifices, and providing education, protection, and opportunities. It should therefore come from the heart, and not from fear of punishment, for children to care for their ageing parents," he said in a statement today.

Lee, who serves on the Mental Health Advisory Council, acknowledged that Zahid’s proposal reflected growing concern over the abandonment and neglect of senior citizens, but cautioned that legislating filial responsibility could expose deeper social fractures rather than solve them.

He stressed that a caring society cannot be sustained purely through legal enforcement, warning that reliance on punitive measures risks overlooking the underlying decline in empathy, gratitude and intergenerational responsibility within families and communities.

According to Lee, efforts to address the issue should begin through education, moral development and community engagement, with schools, religious institutions, local organisations and families all playing a role in reinforcing respect and care for older generations.

He said broader campaigns promoting family values, empathy and gratitude would be more effective in rebuilding stronger familial bonds and encouraging voluntary care for elderly parents.

“Ultimately, no law can truly replace genuine love and gratitude. The best care for parents comes from the heart, not from compulsion," he said.

The debate comes amid increasing national concern over Malaysia’s ageing population and rising reports involving neglected senior citizens, prompting policymakers to explore new approaches to long-term elderly welfare and family responsibility. - May 17, 2026

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