TY - JOUR AB - Like many other countries across the globe, Malaysia is rapidly graying. It is projected that older adults will comprise 10-15% of the country's total population in the next decade. Despite the surge in chronic diseases and a rise in dependency in daily living activities among Malaysian elders, formal support and long-term care services (LTC) have not been adequately developed. The existing tax-funded health care system - currently under huge financial strain - has no systematic or comprehensive LTC provision in place. This paper highlights the need for sustainable and equitable LTC services in Malaysia while drawing insight from existing LTC provision and financing arrangements in neighboring countries. It offers several recommendations to move forward in LTC planning using an approach that is unique to the Malaysian context. AU - Yunus, R.M.* AU - Johar, H. AU - Katiman, D.* C1 - 64642 C2 - 52366 SP - 1-13 TI - In search for a sustainable and equitable long-term care for Malaysia. JO - J. Aging Soc. Policy PY - 2022 SN - 0895-9420 ER -