"We founded The Winslow as a safe harbour — a place where people are treated with dignity and respect, where hope can once again take root."
Dr. Munidasa WinslowMedical Director



Our Approach
Charting your path to recovery
Recovery is deeply personal. There is no single pathway, theory or model that can fully capture each person’s experience.
At The Winslow, our role is to support each individual in making sense of the challenges they are facing, uncovering their own strengths, and identifying what they need to move forward.
We believe every person deserves care that extends beyond their diagnosis, and that lasting recovery is possible with compassion, curiosity, honesty and respect.
Expertise
Therapeutic programme built on proven foundations
Developed in collaboration with Promises Healthcare, and led byDr. Winslow, former Chief of Addiction Medicine at the Institute of Mental Health, our programme is grounded in medical leadership and evidence-based practice.
We are the only private residential addiction treatment centre licensed by the Singaporean Ministry of Health, delivering specialist care within a fully regulated healthcare framework.



Meet the team
Individualised careby experienced hands
Our team brings together experience working with high-discretion families and depth of clinical expertise, guided by empathy and professional integrity.
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After over three decades in mental health, my deepest passion remains helping those in recovery reclaim meaningful, connected lives.
Together with a multidisciplinary team, I am honoured to walk alongside individuals and families as they navigate this challenging but rewarding journey.
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I’ve always been fascinated by the resilience of the human mind — how we adapt, endure, and find our way to healing.
In my experience, addiction often speaks to pain that hasn’t yet been fully heard. Our goal is to create a non-judgemental space where that pain can be understood and transformed.
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With more than 20 years as a psychiatric nurse, I consider my role as supporting individuals through some of the hardest chapters of their lives.
Whether it’s in a quiet conversation or simply showing up with presence and care, I believe in second chances, in resilience, and in the quiet strength it takes to begin again.
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One thing I’ve learned is that there’s no single path to recovery, and no one theory or model that can fully capture each person’s experience.
At The Winslow, our role is to support each individual in making sense of their story, uncovering their strengths, and identifying what they need to move forward.
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Recovery from addiction is likely to be one of the most challenging, but also rewarding journeys that clients take in their lifetimes.
It takes a whole new form of courage to face everything and recover. I have the utmost admiration for anyone who sets out on this path.
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Addiction can be layered, from the ache of ADHD boredom to trauma or the need to feel “right.” Over time, it can fragment the self, caught between compulsion, guilt and denial.
My approach supports a return to honesty and authenticity, building the strength to remain present and grow.
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Addiction can deeply erode the love, trust, and connection within a family. In my work at The Winslow, I support loved ones through their emotional exhaustion, and work alongside them to rebuild bonds, restore hope, and navigate recovery together as a family.
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I believe recovery is about rediscovering who you are. It is about moving from surviving to building a life that feels honest and meaningful.
I bring my lived experience into the room so clients know they are not alone, and that change is possible.
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My perspective is shaped not only by professional training, but also by lived experience. I’ve come to see addiction not as a moral failing, but as a deeply human struggle that looks different for everyone.
Recovery isn’t one-size-fits-all. I try to create a steady, non-judgemental space where understanding can replace shame, and change can feel personal and sustainable.
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I see recovery not as a narrow pursuit of abstinence alone, but as a creative and courageous process of rediscovery.
It is the work of transforming past pain into potential and reclaiming authorship over one’s life.
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I believe meaningful change in addiction recovery happens when heart and structure work together.
My role is to create environments where clients feel seen and respected, where they can rediscover their capacity to take ownership, rebuild their lives, and move forward with dignity.
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I believe in creating safe spaces where needs are supported, hope is discovered, and recovery is possible.
Contact Us
Speak with a clinician
If you’re considering treatment for yourself or someone you care about, a confidential conversation can help clarify whether The Winslow is the right fit.












