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Bandar Tun Razak, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Rating: 4.5 / 5.0 (19 Google reviews) • Care type: Assisted living facility, Nursing home, Occupational therapist
About this facility
Komune Care is a purpose-built assisted-living and senior daycare facility at 21, Jalan Tasik Permaisuri 2, Bandar Tun Razak, 56000 Kuala Lumpur, operated under UOA Group inside the Komune Living & Wellness mixed-use development overlooking Tasik Permaisuri urban park. It is structurally different from a typical KL shoplot nursing home: of 718 units in the Komune Living tower 141 are dedicated to Komune Care eldercare and 577 operate as serviced hotel-style units, with the design emphasising single-level floors, lift access, wheelchair-wide passageways and intergenerational living. Google reviews are 4.5 across 19 ratings as of mid-2026, and AGECOPE (the Association of Gerontologists, Care Operators and Professionals for the Elderly) lists the centre as a member.
Komune Care's published service set covers assisted living suites, dementia care with structured routines, post-hospital recovery, respite stays, and senior daycare, with capacity quoted as 150 residential beds and a daycare centre that can accommodate over 80 attendees. Residents stay in private en-suite rooms with 24-hour nursing and caregiving cover and emergency response. On-site amenities include a traditional Chinese medicine centre, medical and dental clinics, swimming pools, karaoke, game rooms and a clubhouse. UOA Academy, an HRD Corp-aligned training centre, runs accredited eldercare programmes that feed graduates directly into Komune Care, which is unusual for the local sector and suggests a structured staffing pipeline. Pricing is not published online and is positioned at the premium end of the KL market.
Komune Care suits families looking for a premium, purpose-built setting close to the city for parents who want hotel-grade hospitality with on-site clinical and dementia support, including those recovering from hospital stays. It is generally not the budget-tier shoplot option. Worth asking on a tour: which licence covers the residential beds (Pusat Jagaan or Private Aged Healthcare under Act 802), nurse-to-resident ratio overnight, current monthly rates per room tier and what is bundled versus billed (medications, doctor visits, physio, dietitian), the dementia ward layout and whether it is locked, halal kitchen status, and how the building handles fire evacuation given the tower layout.
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