Sarawak Strengthens Preparations To Face Aging State Status By 2028

Posted on 09 May 2025
Source of News: UKAS


MELAKA: Sarawak continues to drive efforts to strengthen social and health infrastructure in facing the challenges of aging state status by 2028.

Sarawak Minister of Women, Early Childhood and Community Wellbeing Development, Dato Sri Fatimah Abdullah said that the rehabilitation centre model as adopted by the Tun Abdul Razak SOCSO Rehabilitation Centre offers inspiration in creating a comprehensive recovery ecosystem that includes medical treatment, psychosocial support, vocational training and rehabilitation back into the community.

According to her, this approach is very relevant and can be used as a reference in strengthening social policies and programmes in Sarawak, especially for the elderly, people with disabilities (OKU) and vulnerable groups.

“In this context, the approach adopted by the SOCSO Rehabilitation Centre is very appropriate because the institution’s ability to integrate medical elements and rehabilitation training in one centre can be used as a reference by Sarawak in developing a community rehabilitation model that is friendly to the elderly.

“We also want to see how ‘person-centred’ and evidence-based rehabilitation services can be adapted into social policies and practices in Sarawak.

“In fact, this approach becomes increasingly important when considering the demographic reality that Sarawak is currently and will be facing in relation to the issue of population ageing,” she said during a speech in conjunction with a visit to the SOCSO Tun Abdul Razak Rehabilitation Centre, here, recently.

Taking into account the projection that Sarawak will achieve the status of an ageing state by 2028 earlier than Malaysia which is expected to achieve the status of an elderly nation in 2030, the Sarawak Government has also intensified various proactive measures with the implementation of major initiatives such as the organisation of the ‘Sarawak International Conference on Ageing’ (SICA) 2025 which will be held on 28 to 29 October 2025 in Kuching.

The conference will be an international forum to discuss issues of ageing holistically including the role of technology, long-term care and community support.

Meanwhile, a comprehensive study titled ‘Research on Preparation for An Ageing Sarawak: The Profile of And Ageing Issues of Older Persons in Sarawak’ is also underway.

The study involved individuals aged 60 and above, carers, service providers, programme implementers and policy makers across the state.

The study examined 11 key areas related to ageing including financial security, health, transport, lifelong learning, family care, the role of carers, as well as employment opportunities and volunteering.

These measures mark the Sarawak Government’s serious commitment to ensuring that no senior citizen is left behind in the ongoing development as the era of population ageing approaches.

Also present were OBYU Group Founder and Advisor, Tan Sri Bustari Yusuf, OBYU Group Chairman, Dato Ahmadi Yusof, One Medicare Executive Chairman, Dato Anthony Bujang, and other guests of honour. -UKASnews