JKM Nursing Home Registration in Malaysia

What JKM registration means, who must hold it, how to verify a facility, and what to do if a home isn't registered.

Quick Answer

JKM registration (Act 506, Care Centres Act 1993) is the legal minimum for any private care home with 4+ residents in Malaysia. Without it, the facility is unregulated.

To verify: ask to see the Sijil Pendaftaran Pusat Jagaan, or call the local JKM district office.

JKM registration is not the same as an MOH nursing licence โ€” see the comparison below.

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What JKM Registration Covers

Jabatan Kebajikan Masyarakat (JKM) โ€” the Department of Social Welfare โ€” registers and inspects care centres under the Care Centres Act 1993 (Act 506). Any private or NGO facility caring for 4 or more elderly or disabled people must register with JKM.

JKM registration confirms the facility has been inspected and meets minimum welfare standards:

JKM registration does not require registered nurses, nor does it set clinical standards. It's a welfare standard, not a medical one. That's why the JKM vs MOH distinction matters for families who need nursing care.

References: Care Centres Act 1993 (Act 506) โ€” commonlii.org ยท JKM care centre registration โ€” jkm.gov.my

The Law: Care Centres Act 1993 (Act 506)

Act 506 โ€” Care Centres Act 1993

Governing body: Jabatan Kebajikan Masyarakat (JKM)

Who must register: Any private person, company, or NGO that provides residential care for 4 or more elderly, disabled, or mentally ill persons.

Penalty for non-registration: Fine and/or imprisonment (specific amounts set in the Act and updated by regulation).

Renewal: Registration must be renewed periodically; JKM can revoke registration for non-compliance.

Act 506 has been in place since 1993 and remains the primary welfare-sector rule for care homes. A newer law โ€” the Aged Care Act (Act 802), passed in 2023 โ€” sets a separate, higher-standard registration system for residential aged care, but it isn't yet rolled out everywhere. Facilities registered under Act 802 meet a higher bar; ask which act the facility is registered under.

JKM Registration vs MOH Licence: The Key Differences

JKM Registration Act 506MOH Private Licence Act 586
Governing law Care Centres Act 1993 Private Healthcare Facilities and Services Act 1998
Issued by Jabatan Kebajikan Masyarakat (JKM) Kementerian Kesihatan Malaysia (MOH)
Requires nurses? No โ€” welfare care only Yes โ€” registered nurses required
Medical oversight Not required Required โ€” doctor visits, medical records
Best for Mobile / low-dependency elders, old folks homes Nursing care, post-surgical, high-dependency residents
How common Most registered care homes Fewer facilities; higher bar to meet

For which licence type matches your relative's needs, see our JKM vs MOH licensing guide.

How to Verify a Facility's JKM Registration

Four ways to check:

  1. Ask to see the certificate in person

    The Sijil Pendaftaran Pusat Jagaan should be displayed in the facility, usually at reception. It shows the facility name, address, registration number, and expiry date. Check it's not expired.

  2. Call the local JKM district office

    The most reliable method. Call the Pejabat Kebajikan Masyarakat Daerah for the area, give the facility name and address, and they confirm registration status. District contacts: jkm.gov.my under "Hubungi Kami".

  3. Ask for the registration number directly

    If registered, staff should give the number without hesitation. Inability to do so is a warning sign.

  4. Check for an MOH nursing licence separately

    If the facility claims MOH licensing, verify at www.moh.gov.my or call the state MOH office (Jabatan Kesihatan Negeri).

References: JKM "Hubungi Kami" district office directory โ€” jkm.gov.my ยท MOH private healthcare facility list โ€” moh.gov.my

What It Means If a Home Is Not Registered

Risks of placing a relative in an unregistered facility

Some unlicensed homes are run by well-meaning operators who simply don't know about the registration requirement. If a facility you trust is unregistered, you can ask them to apply โ€” the JKM process is bureaucratic but not hard for a compliant operator. The bigger problem is when the operator knows and chooses not to register, usually because inspection would reveal non-compliance.

An unregistered facility is a serious risk. It doesn't automatically mean the care is bad โ€” but with no oversight, there's no external check either way. For a vulnerable family member, registration should be a minimum requirement.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between JKM registration and an MOH licence?
JKM registration (Act 506) is the welfare-sector minimum โ€” no nurses required. An MOH licence (Act 586) covers nursing and medical care, with registered nurses and clinical oversight required. For nursing needs, look for both. See our JKM vs MOH guide.
How do I verify a nursing home's JKM registration?
Ask to see the Sijil Pendaftaran Pusat Jagaan on site. Or call the JKM district office for the area โ€” contacts at jkm.gov.my. Always check the certificate's expiry date.
Does JKM registration mean the home is good quality?
No. It's a minimum baseline, not a quality rating. It only means the facility met the minimum at inspection โ€” not that care is excellent. Treat it as necessary (don't pick unregistered) but not sufficient. Use our How to Choose guide to assess beyond the licence.
Can a care home lose its JKM registration?
Yes. JKM can suspend or revoke registration for non-compliance โ€” premises issues, staffing violations, or serious incidents. Registration must be renewed periodically; an expired certificate is the same as none.
What is Act 802 and how is it different from Act 506?
Act 802 (Aged Care Act, 2023) sets a higher-standard registration framework specifically for residential aged care โ€” stronger quality rules, resident rights, and complaint mechanisms. As of 2026, rollout is phased โ€” not all states have adopted it. Ask any facility which Act they are registered under.
My relative is already in an unregistered home. What should I do?
First, assess the actual care โ€” unregistered doesn't automatically mean unsafe, but it is a serious red flag. If you're worried, report the facility to JKM via the local district office. If care is good and you trust the operator, you may stay but should push them to register. If you're unhappy, use this guide to find a registered alternative.

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