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Taman Setapak Indah, Selangor, Malaysia
Rating: 4.7 / 5.0 (3 Google reviews)
About this facility
Seavoy Nursing Home's Setapak Indah branch sits on Jalan 2A/6 in a residential pocket of Setapak, and is the original site of a small chain founded in 1989 by Datin Dr Mangalaveni Karthigasu, a consultant physician who still leads the operator. The home is registered with the Ministry of Health and the Welfare Department (JKM), which is the baseline most families should look for. It is the older of two Seavoy houses in northern Kuala Lumpur, the second being a larger branch in Desa Melawati a few minutes' drive away.
The Setapak house takes both ambulant elderly residents and bed-bound patients, and runs day care alongside long and short stays. Stroke recovery and post-operative care are a stated focus, with physiotherapy provided in-house and a doctor on the team rather than only on call. Mandarin-speaking staff are available, which matters for Chinese-speaking families who want their parent to be understood at the bedside. Listed pricing for the chain starts around RM2,600 a month for shared 6-to-8-bed wards.
For families, Seavoy Setapak suits a parent who needs hands-on nursing at a mid-market price rather than a hotel-style suite. Worth confirming before you sign: how many residents share a room at the price you are quoted, the actual nurse-to-resident ratio overnight, whether the doctor visit is weekly or only on referral, and current bed availability since Seavoy is a recognisable name in KL and rooms can fill. Ask to see the licence certificate on the wall when you visit.
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