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Start at weldaaa.org.

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.
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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.
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adler169 Apr 2022
Thanks for the advice.
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No I havn't..
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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.
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