Amherstburg Senior Care Grows with New 160-Bed Home

By

James Sinclair
March 16, 2026 4:14 pm

The Ontario Ministry of Long-Term Care is moving forward with the construction of the new Chateau Park Long-Term Care Home in Amherstburg, Ontario. This project will bring 160 beds to the community to provide more space and modern facilities for local seniors.

The provincial government is investing nearly $35 million into the new building located on Fryer Street. This project is expected to create more than 370 jobs in the area during and after construction.

Minister of Long-Term Care Natalia Kusendova-Bashta visited the site in early March 2026 to see how the work is progressing. The home is being built by Arch Corporation to help meet the growing local need for senior care.

Once the work is finished, the new building will replace a 59-bed facility currently located in Windsor. The relocation and expansion will significantly increase the number of spots available for residents who need daily support in the community.

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