Experts are calling for Malaysia to develop a more robust and integrated system of care for its increasing elderly population. The current provisions are seen as insufficient to meet the needs of a rapidly aging society and ensure dignified care. A comprehensive safety net, they argue, is crucial for long-term sustainability. This includes improvements to healthcare access, social support services, and financial security for seniors. The call comes as Malaysia faces demographic shifts with a growing proportion of citizens entering retirement age. Experts emphasize the need for proactive planning to address the challenges and opportunities presented by this trend, ensuring the well-being of older Malaysians. Failure to act, they warn, could strain resources and compromise the quality of life for a significant portion of the population.