Caregiving transcends race and religion
Published on 19 Aug 2026 4:06:45 PM
The moment J. Susila Devi watched an elderly stroke patient die while performing her prayers before her eyes is etched deeply in her memory.
It was a poignant moment for the 50-year-old caregiver who helped the woman fulfil her religious duty for the last time.
For Susila who has undergone professional elderly care training experience at the Pusat Aspirasi Anak Perak (PASAK), that experience is a touching reminder that the spirit of unity and tolerance transcends race and religion in Malaysia.
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The moment J. Susila Devi watched an elderly stroke patient die while performing her prayers before her eyes is etched deeply in her memory.
It was a poignant moment for the 50-year-old caregiver who helped the woman fulfil her religious duty for the last time.
For Susila who has undergone professional elderly care training experience at the Pusat Aspirasi Anak Perak (PASAK), that experience is a touching reminder that the spirit of unity and tolerance transcends race and religion in Malaysia.
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