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Cheras, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Rating: 4.6 / 5.0 (20 Google reviews) • Care type: Day Care|Assisted Living
About this facility
Komune Care Senior Day Club operates within Komune Living & Wellness, an integrated multi-generational development built by UOA Group in Bandar Tun Razak, Cheras — one of the most distinctive senior living concepts in Malaysia. The address is Unit M-03A, 21 Jalan Tasik Permaisuri 2, 56000 Cheras, Kuala Lumpur. Komune Care itself is a joint venture between UOA and Care Concierge, an established home care operator, which means the day club and assisted living suites are backed by a specialist clinical partner rather than managed purely as a property amenity. The day club occupies 6,600 sq ft and is marketed as the largest senior daycare facility in Malaysia.
The service offer across the Komune Care platform is substantial. For day club members, structured programming includes occupational therapist-designed activities, music therapy, daily morning and evening exercises, weekly excursions, and shuttle transfers to a nearby mall. The adjacent Komune Living building houses medical infrastructure through UMH Healthcare — covering general practice, dental, ambulatory health screening, and medical aesthetics — as well as Traditional Chinese Medicine consultation and treatment through Tong Xin Tang, giving day club members access to a layered wellness ecosystem. For residents choosing assisted living suites, 24-hour nursing and caregiver support is available, and the facility has stated capacity for residents managing dementia, stroke recovery, post-hospitalisation care, cancer care, and complex comorbidities. Published pricing: assisted living suites from RM 6,800 per month; day club membership from RM 3,000–3,500 per month.
Komune Care is best suited to seniors who will benefit from a structured, socially active day programme or who need assisted living with a lifestyle component rather than a purely clinical environment. Families should ask on enquiry about clinical escalation protocols — specifically how a medical emergency during a day club session is managed, whether in-house nursing is present during day club hours, and how waitlists for assisted living suites are structured. The RM 500,000 Senior Care Fund established by UOA to subsidise eligible lower-income families is also worth raising if cost is a consideration.
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