
Tracy Barrios has joined the HopeWest Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) as director of clinical services.
“We are thrilled to welcome Tracy to our team,” said Cassie Mitchell, president and chief executive officer of HopeWest, based in Grand Junction. “Her exceptional skills, leadership and commitment to quality care make her an ideal fit for this role. We look forward to her contributions in driving the mission of HopeWest PACE.”
Barrios will be responsible for ensuring the highest standards of care and integrity of the clinical practice across all settings — including assisted and skilled nursing facilities as well as private homes.
She brings to her latest role experience in nursing administration in the Grand Valley. She received a bachelor’s of nursing degree from Colorado Mesa University in Grand Junction in 2012.
“I am excited to join the remarkable HopeWest team and contribute to the well-being of the community,” Barrios said. “My focus will be on upholding the highest clinical standards and collaborating with our talented team to ensure that participants receive the best possible care.”
HopeWest PACE provides a range of medical and support services to enable people to live in their homes for as long as possible. For more information, call 255-7223 or visit https://hopewestpace.org.