AmLife launches AmHope to aid seniors in stroke recovery

AmLife International marks its 10th anniversary with AmHope, a CSR-driven rehab centre aiding Malaysia’s seniors battling stroke and degenerative diseases.

In a significant milestone, AmLife International is marking its 10th anniversary with the introduction of AmHope, a unique rehabilitation and regenerative centre focused on addressing the healthcare needs of Malaysia’s elderly population. This centre, driven by corporate social responsibility (CSR), aims to make a meaningful impact on the lives of seniors affected by modern degenerative diseases, particularly stroke—a condition that has become a growing concern in the country.

The United Nations has projected that Malaysia will become an aged nation by 2030, with 15% of the population comprising the elderly. As the nation’s population ages, the burden on healthcare systems is expected to increase, making the health of seniors an urgent priority. Stroke, a leading cause of death in Malaysia, with 50,000 new cases reported annually, is among the critical health challenges that the country faces. AmLife’s new initiative seeks to address this by offering affordable, high-quality rehabilitation services to seniors, especially those recovering from strokes.

AmHope: A beacon of hope for stroke patients

Founder and President of AmLife, Mr. Lew Mun Yee, expressed his commitment to improving senior healthcare through the launch of AmHope. “Over the past decade, AmLife has been dedicated to helping individuals regain their health through sleep health education and healthcare solutions. We have learned that sleep disorders can significantly impact cardiovascular health, increasing the risk of stroke. Stroke is not just an individual issue; it affects families both physically and financially,” said Mr. Lew.

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To commemorate its 10th anniversary, AmLife has invested RM1.4 million in establishing AmHope. This centre is designed to provide seniors with the necessary tools and support to overcome the challenges of stroke and other degenerative conditions. Recognizing the critical 90-day period following a stroke, AmHope offers intensive rehabilitation services aimed at maximizing the chances of full recovery. The centre also provides substantial financial aid, allowing stroke patients to access physiotherapy at a fraction of the market cost. This 80% financial relief extends to all equipment and high-function treatments, making quality care accessible to those who need it most.

AmHope’s model of care is unique in that it allows those who can afford to pay for treatment to receive high-quality services while simultaneously helping to finance treatments for those who cannot afford them. This charity-inspired approach ensures that every patient, regardless of their financial situation, has the opportunity to recover and regain their quality of life.

Innovative therapies and future plans

AmHope is not just a rehabilitation centre; it is a pioneer in introducing cutting-edge technologies to aid stroke recovery. The centre offers High Potential Hydrogen Therapy (HPHT) and Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, both of which are designed to reduce the likelihood of a second stroke and accelerate the healing process for various conditions, including chronic wounds and injuries. Additionally, AmLife’s signature Japanese-patented Electric Potential Therapy recharges the body’s regenerative and cardiovascular abilities, making it particularly beneficial for immobile stroke patients.

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To further support patients, AmHope currently offers a shuttle service to assist those facing transportation challenges, charging a minimal fee of RM1 per kilometer. Looking ahead, the centre plans to introduce a mobile truck equipped with various rehabilitation tools, bringing essential services directly to local communities.

Dr. Choo Hao Jian, Director of Senior Care at AmHope, emphasized the importance of staying active in preventing strokes and other non-communicable diseases. “Keeping mobile and active is crucial in avoiding a stroke. Even for those recovering from a stroke, physiotherapy and rehabilitation are essential in helping them regain mobility and return to an active lifestyle,” said Dr. Choo.

With the launch of AmHope, AmLife International continues to demonstrate its commitment to improving the lives of Malaysia’s seniors, ensuring that they can lead dignified, healthy lives even in the face of degenerative diseases. For more information, visit www.amlife.com.my.

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