
PETALING JAYA: Radium Development Bhd (Radium) has completed a study tour to Japan under its collaboration with Tokyu E-Life Design, Inc (TELD) to explore best practices in integrated care delivery, facility management, universal design, resident well-being, operational excellence and community-centric living.
Radium said that as Malaysia officially became an ageing society in 2021, the study tour reflects the group’s commitment to investing in knowledge and organisational capability to better understand how the built environment can support healthier, more independent and dignified ageing.
“Malaysia’s demographic landscape is changing and with it comes an opportunity to rethink how our communities can better support people as they age. This study tour has provided our team with valuable exposure to internationally recognised senior living models and demonstrated how thoughtful planning, quality operations and people-centred design can come together to create environments that enable older adults to live independently, actively and with dignity,” said Radium group managing director Datuk Gary Gan Kah Siong.
The study tour marks the first phase of Radium’s ongoing knowledge transfer programme with TELD, which will continue over the coming months through on-going knowledge transfer, technical engagement, operational familiarisation and collaboration with key corporate functions, including legal, human resources, sales, marketing and finance.
The initiative is aimed at strengthening the group’s internal capabilities while broadening its understanding of international standards and emerging trends in senior living.
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