Singapore to shut Windsor nursing home after repeated care lapses
What's new: The Health Ministry said a 2024 audit found similar problems, and the 45-bed home now has 26 residents to be moved by Oct. 30.
Singapore’s Health Ministry is revoking Windsor Convalescent Home’s license after finding repeated, serious lapses in resident safety, nursing care and infection control at the Pasir Panjang facility. The 45-bed home, at 369 Pasir Panjang Road, must stop providing nursing home services on Oct. 30. MOH said an April 2026 audit found failures in medication management, resident reviews, basic grooming, nutrition and food storage, along with poor hygiene controls and weak oversight by key office holders. The ministry said Windsor had also been flagged in a December 2024 audit, and fixes judged complete in April 2025 were not sustained. An interim care team from Vanguard Health was deployed on June 18 as MOH works to transfer the home’s 26 residents to other nursing homes.