Meeting the Mental Health Needs of Older Adults

Our Staff

Steve Blad, Ph.D.Steve Blad, Ph.D.
Clinical Director of Training

Dr. Blad is a Colorado licensed psychologist who has worked in community mental health for 6 years.
Dr. Blad's undergratuate work was completed at Brigham Young University. He holds a Masters and Ph.D. from the University of South Dakota. In addition to working with the Aging Center of the Rockies, Steve has his own private practice. His theorectical orientation is integrative incorporating humanistic, existential, and cognitive aspects.  

Lynne McClelland, MALynne McClelland, M.A.
Executive Director/Psychotherapist

Lynne has her masters degree in clinical psychology from the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs (2007) and is a doctoral student at the University of the Rockies, Colorado School of Professional Psychology. She is the past Vice Chair of the Eldercare Network of Larimer County. Her theoretical approach is Interpersonal/Family Systems. Her professional interests include neuropsychological assessment, cognitive functioning across the lifespan, issues related to aging, and traumatic brain injury.

Glenda Seely, RN, MAGlenda Seely, BSN., M.A.
Glenda is a Registered Nurse with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of Iowa, and a Master's Degree in Counseling from Colorado Chrisitan University.  Glenda's approach is wholistic, integrating physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual aspects into the counseling process for those with whom she works.  This often includes CBT, reality, solution based therapy as well as family systems to meet the physical, emotional, and cognitive needs of her clients.