Windsor nursing home failed to sustain fixes after 2024 audit found lapses: MOH
SINGAPORE: Windsor Convalescent Home, a nursing home that was issued a licence revocation on Thursday (Jun 18), had previously been found to have lapses during a 2024 audit, said the Ministry of Health (MOH). In response to CNA’s queries, MOH said on Friday that the 45-bed nursing home was last audited in December 2024, and multiple non-compliances were discovered. These included lapses in clinical and nursing care, and medication management, said an MOH spokesperson. The non-compliances were assessed to have been rectified in April 2025, MOH added. Because of the “multiple non-compliances”, MOH placed the home under close monitoring to ensure that the rectifications were fully implemented and sustained, said the spokesperson. The ministry announced on Thursday that it had issued a notice to revoke the nursing home’s licence to provide nursing home services at its permanent premises in Pasir Panjang. This was after a subsequent audit in April this year found that Windsor Convalescent Home failed to sustain the rectifications for its past lapses, with a number of repeated findings, said the MOH spokesperson. …

