BASSETERRE, St. Kitts and Nevis – June 24, 2026 – On Wednesday afternoon, Prime Minister and Minister of Health Dr. the Honourable Terrence Drew carried out an on-site inspection of the newly renovated Private Ward at the Joseph N. France (JNF) General Hospital, marking the final step ahead of the facility’s upcoming reopening to patients.
The 15-room private ward has been out of general public use since June 2022, when it was converted into a dedicated isolation and treatment center for COVID-19 patients during the peak of the global pandemic. Once the acute phase of the pandemic ended later that summer, government health authorities made the decision to launch a full-scale refurbishment project rather than reopening the space immediately, with the goal of updating the facility to meet 21st-century clinical and patient comfort standards.
The scope of the renovation work carried out over the past year is far-reaching. Structural upgrades, completed under contract by Taiwan-based construction firm Kuan Jun, included a full replacement and repair of the ward’s roof. Interior improvements spanned a complete repaint of all patient and common areas, as well as professional mould remediation to ensure the facility meets strict global environmental health benchmarks.
Every one of the ward’s 15 private patient rooms has been fully updated with modern furnishings and high-end amenities, including flat-screen televisions, fully renovated en-suite bathrooms with new fixtures, premium linens, guest robes, and an expanded selection of personal care and hygiene products. The entire ward now features full air conditioning for consistent patient comfort, and common spaces showcase a curated collection of landscape photography highlighting the natural beauty of St. Kitts and Nevis, donated by the country’s Ministry of Tourism.
Following his inspection tour, Prime Minister Drew confirmed he was pleased with the quality of the completed work, and emphasized the broad importance of the reopening for both local communities and the country’s tourism sector. Officials prioritized getting the ward operational before the start of the upcoming peak tourism season, as private inpatient care is a critical service for international visitors to the Federation. Equally, the reopening restores a long-awaited private hospitalization option that has been unavailable to local citizens and residents for four years.
The multi-million dollar renovation project was led by Mrs. Lindsey Maynard, Director of Operations and Acting Director of Health Institutions at JNF General Hospital, who oversaw every phase of the work over the past 12 months. The Ministry of Health has publicly recognized Maynard and her entire project team for their commitment and careful work that brought the project to completion on schedule.
In response to public questions about the safety of the facility, given its former use as a COVID-19 treatment area, the Ministry of Health issued a clear, unambiguous assurance: the ward is completely safe for patient care. Since its closure in 2022, the facility has undergone rigorous professional deep cleaning every three months. Additionally, the hospital’s Infection Control Team has conducted quarterly environmental swab testing across all surfaces of the ward to detect any trace of concerning pathogens. Across four years of ongoing monitoring, no swab test has returned a positive result, and the facility has consistently maintained the highest possible standards for infection prevention and control.
The only remaining task before the formal opening is the finalization of nursing staffing allocations for the ward, a step health officials expect to complete within the next week. Once staffing is confirmed, the government will schedule an official commissioning and opening ceremony. The Ministry of Health has asked members of the public to follow official channels for upcoming announcements of the opening date and event details, marking a key milestone in the modernization of healthcare services across the Federation.
The Ministry of Health reaffirmed its ongoing commitment to upgrading and expanding healthcare infrastructure across St. Kitts and Nevis, and said it looks forward to welcoming the first patients to the newly renovated Private Ward in the coming weeks.
