adler169, I live in a large metro area and there wasn't one caregiver support group. The main reason was it was difficult to set a certain time for a group to meet, as not all caregivers can leave the house to go to a meeting at the same time.
I found AgingCare to be THE best support group, and one doesn't need to set a time for a meeting, or get a sitter for the love one.
Check with the biggest hospital in the area (UCHealth or Northern CO Medical Center). They tend to have support programs or can refer you to some.
You're in a tough place out in Greeley. Not a lot around you, and you're the biggest town for miles. If it isn't in Greeley, you'd probably have to look at Fort Collins or Loveland, and that's quite a hike.
This is the Area Agency on Aging in Weld County. It is a great resource.
Many memory care providers will have caregiver support as well as churches.
https://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.weldgov.com/files/sharedassets/public/departments/human-services/documents/family-caregiver-support-brochure.pdf&sa=U&ved=2ahUKEwiE4-61zof3AhV-lGoFHUcLBmoQFnoECAoQAg&usg=AOvVaw2PIgfDjNkus3wpOrlvzlI2
https://cdhs.colorado.gov/our-services/older-adult-services/state-unit-on-aging/caregiver-support
Google is your friend.
I found AgingCare to be THE best support group, and one doesn't need to set a time for a meeting, or get a sitter for the love one.
You're in a tough place out in Greeley. Not a lot around you, and you're the biggest town for miles. If it isn't in Greeley, you'd probably have to look at Fort Collins or Loveland, and that's quite a hike.