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Experts urge ASEAN countries to find ways to meet needs of elderly population

Updated: 2025-02-18 11:20
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Residents with dementia participate in a silent disco at Apex Harmony Lodge in Singapore in 2023. ROSLAN RAHMAN/AFP

When Malaysia last chaired ASEAN a decade ago, there were 39.3 million people aged 65 and above in Southeast Asia.

The number has since grown to 56.2 million according to the United Nations' population estimates, reflecting rapid growth in ASEAN's population of seniors.

Experts say the demographic trend, driven by falling fertility rates and rising life expectancy, is putting pressure on ASEAN member countries to quickly adapt infrastructure and services to meet the increasing needs of the elderly.

"It is in ASEAN's best interest that older persons embrace healthy, active and productive aging as delayed onset of diseases, disabilities or frailty means the elderly are able to keep contributing to their own well-being," said Chai Sen Tyng, a demographer from the University of Putra Malaysia.

To prepare for the rising number of older persons, ASEAN member countries need to invest in health, education and social protection systems within a much shorter window, he said.

"We need to put in place mechanisms that will help the older population sustain themselves," he said.

Among ASEAN's 10 member countries, Thailand has the highest share of older persons at 13.4 percent of its population as of 2023, according to figures from the ASEAN Statistical Highlights 2024.

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