Two Advance To New Positions At Bridgewater Retirement Community
BRIDGEWATER — Bridgewater Retirement Community recently announced two employees have been promoted to new positions.
Laura Spicer has accepted the position of director of Well-Being and Engagement at Bridgewater Retirement Community.
According to a BRC press release, Spicer has been instrumental in getting the retirement community’s new Wellzesta program started, training residents and keeping daily information current.
As a certified registered dietitian, Spicer previously worked with Sodexo food service on the Bridgewater Retirement Community campus, reviewing menus, conferring with chefs and cooks on how to keep residents’ food choices nutritionally balanced, assessing nutritional needs, the release states. She also teaches a sports nutrition class at Bridgewater College, which the release states opens resources for added connections on campus.
Also, BRC announced that Annie Frazier has accepted the role of HR manager of organizational design, culture and training. Frazier came to BRC six years ago from Richmond, and was an original member of the retirement community’s Person First team and the first household coordinator for Unity House.