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                  above.  For  example,  promote  volunteering  among  the  elderly  to  improve
                  social  engagement,  physical  health  and  mental.  Furthermore,  to  have  an
                  increase of specialists in geriatric in the healthcare profession to evaluate and
                  manage  the  unique  healthcare  needs  and  treatment  preference  for  elder
                  especially who have the most complicated medical and social problems.
                      Conclusion, this paper covers the Malaysian scenario of ageing trend and
                  the implication however there more room to explore as to relate the fiscal and
                  economic perspective related to the national.

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