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Taman Pertama, Selangor, Malaysia
Rating: 4.6 / 5.0 (29 Google reviews)
About this facility
Tai Kuk Wah Si Buddhist Society operates a small residential care home attached to its temple complex in Taman Pertama, Cheras — a neighbourhood that straddles the Selangor-KL border along the Cheras corridor. The society is primarily known as a Buddhist religious organisation, and its elder care arm appears to be a welfare extension of that mission rather than a commercial nursing facility. With 20 listed beds and a phone number as the only public contact, the home is modest in scale and appears to cater to elderly residents who are Buddhist or who have no other means of support.
Public information on this home is sparse. Google Maps reviewers (29 reviews, 4.6 stars) suggest the home is operational and well-regarded within its community, but no website, Facebook page, or regulatory filing was found in open sources. The care model appears to rely on volunteer support and in-kind donations consistent with Buddhist welfare home traditions in the Klang Valley — a pattern shared by similar society-run homes that use temple networks for volunteer doctor visits and general upkeep.
Families considering this home should visit in person before committing. Confirm whether it is registered with the Jabatan Kebajikan Masyarakat (JKM), what medical oversight is in place, and whether professional nursing staff or volunteers provide daily care. The home's Buddhist religious character is likely embedded in daily routines, so families of other faiths should establish comfort levels upfront. Verify visiting policies, food arrangements, and the practical pathway for hospital transfers, as these details are not publicly documented.
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