Groves makes eldercare a lifelong passion
Groves established Greeley’s Senior Resources Services in her own retirement years.
It didn’t take long for Groves to realize caring for the elderly was something she was born to do.
As the founder and executive director of Greeley’s Senior Resource Services, Groves’ accomplishments reflect a lifelong commitment to a cause.
After earning a master’s in gerontology from UNC, Groves served as the director of the gerontology department for the Greeley Medical Clinic before becoming executive director for the Greeley Medical Foundation in 1989.
When her mother developed Alzheimer’s disease in the 1980s, Groves realized how little was available in Greeley to assist adult children in caring for their aging parents.
Her mother’s death was all the prompting she needed to set up a Weld County office for the Alzheimer’s Association-Rocky Mountain Chapter, where she assisted in providing resources and support for those with the disease and their caretakers. She still



















