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Kg Simee, Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia
Rating: 3.8 / 5.0 (5 Google reviews) • Care type: Nursing Home
About this facility
Pusat Jagaan Rumah Orang-Orang Tua (PKK) Simee — known locally as the Kampung Simee Home for the Aged — is a charitable residential home at Lot 157862 Block A, Jalan Kompleks Sukan, Ipoh. Founded in 1952 by Rev. Fr. Anthony Khaw as a modest wooden structure, the home has grown over seven decades into two modern three-storey buildings accommodating residents of all races and religions. It holds JKM licence A/PJB WT 046/2023.
Services (from kgsimeehome.com and operator-published facts):
The home currently cares for around 39 elderly residents with a staff team of 12 supported by three regular volunteers. Admissions are reviewed by a selection committee that assesses eligibility on a needs basis. The 2024 annual operating budget is approximately RM618,000, funded entirely through public donations — no residential fee is charged for eligible residents, which makes the home a meaningful safety-net option for low-income families with no alternative.
What reviewers say (Google: 3.8★, 5 reviews): Reviews are mostly star-only without substantive written content, and the small sample makes it hard to identify recurring themes. A visit will tell families more than the public review history; the home's seven-decade track record and committee-based admissions process speak more clearly than the numerical score.
Visiting hours are Monday to Sunday and public holidays, 8:30am–5:30pm. Full details at kgsimeehome.com and on Facebook at Pusat Jagaan PKK Simee.
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