The Ministry of Health is pleased to announce that Geoff Parker Architects has been selected as the winner of the design competition for the redevelopment of Lefroy House Care Community.
The design competition was launched earlier this year to find the best concept for a new, state-of-the-art care community that will replace the existing Lefroy House facility in Sandys Parish. After an extensive evaluation process, Geoff Parker Architects was chosen as the winning firm.
The Hon. Kim Wilson, JP, MP, Minister of Health, said: “This announcement marks a milestone in our journey to transform elder care in Bermuda. Geoff Parker Architects presented a design that not only reflects our vision for a care facility, but also for a true community hub where seniors can live in a home-like atmosphere while remaining engaged and connected. Their thoughtful, innovative proposal best captured the values of dignity, independence, and compassion that are central to this project.”
Minister Wilson continued: “It is essential that Lefroy House is redeveloped. Bermuda’s population is aging, and we must expand our long-term care options to meet this growing need. The redevelopment of Lefroy House reflects our commitment to ensuring that every senior can age with dignity, independence, and the highest possible quality of life.”
The competition was a two-phase process launched by the Ministry of Public Works in April 2025. Following a Request for Information, three firms were shortlisted, with two – OBMI Ltd. and Geoff Parker Architects, submitting final designs. Both firms presented their concepts to a nine-member evaluation panel.
The panel included experienced professionals who operate residential care homes, a consultant infrastructure manager from the Ministry of Health, senior representatives from the Ministry of Public Works’ Department of Works and Engineering, a representative from the Bermuda Health Council, and the Ministry Comptroller. This diverse team of evaluators ensured a transparent, thorough, and informed process. After individual scoring and collective discussion, the panel unanimously selected Geoff Parker Architects as the winner.
The new facility will be built at Morgan’s Point, following a rigorous site selection process. Morgan’s Point was chosen only after 12 alternative sites were considered and ruled out. While the current Lefroy House has served Bermuda well, it cannot be repurposed to meet modern care standards or expanded to accommodate future demand. Morgan’s Point offers the space, infrastructure, and setting necessary for a long-term solution.
Minister Wilson concluded: “The development of the Lefroy Care Community Facility is a landmark step in fulfilling our commitment to Bermuda’s seniors. Our Government is dedicated to creating more long-term care beds and establishing additional care homes to ensure that our elders receive the support and services they deserve. This winning design embodies our vision for a facility where seniors can age with dignity, independence, and a high quality of life."