Looking out for the old folk


Nice to meet you: Chew (second from right) greeting Nascom members during its 15th annual general meeting in Kuala Lumpur as council president Datuk Dr Soon Ting Kueh (right) looks on.

KUALA LUMPUR: The Government is providing respite care service (RCS) for senior citizens whose families or caregivers are away for a short duration.

For a start, eight rooms at Rumah Seri Kenangan in Cheras here have been set aside for the service under a pilot project.

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