BRUNSWICK — Health-care and assistedliving industry veteran and elder-advocate Bob Armstrong has been hired as executive director of Sunnybrook Village, Brunswick’s family-owned and operated retirement and assisted-living facility.
Armstrong brings more than 30 years of experience in assisted-living administration, policy development, advocacy and higher education.
Sunnybrook Village owners Rick and Shuree Emery say they couldn’t be happier that Armstrong has agreed to join the Sunnybrook family. Rick Emery said, “Bob came to us because he was moved by our commitment to creating a family atmosphere here, where residents feel a real sense of home, and their families rest assured that their loved ones are being looked after in a safe and nurturing community.”
Armstrong is a licensed multi-level longterm care administrator, a fellow of the American College of Health Care Administrators, and a certified Nursing Home Administrator. He also serves as an associate member of Leading Age MENH.
Armstrong holds a bachelor’s degree in political science and public administration from the University of Maine.
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