Resident Spotlight
Step into any gathering today at Renaissance Assisted Living of Greene County, and you’ll notice Alberta Grubb—not just for her impeccable style, but for the way she brings people together. Alberta has a gentle touch, always making time to check on neighbors, offer a word of encouragement, or simply share a quiet moment with someone who needs it. Her kindness is less a grand gesture and more a steady rhythm—small acts that make a big difference.
With her background as a hairdresser, Alberta’s passion for beauty shines through. She’s always put together, every outfit thoughtfully chosen, her hair and makeup perfectly in place. Yet there’s no fuss or flash about her—just a sense that she cares, both about herself and those around her.
Alberta finds joy in good company and simple pleasures. She loves to settle outside on a sunny day, letting the warmth linger while chatting with friends. People naturally gravitate to her—drawn by the comfort of her presence, but also by her attentive ear and easy sense of humor. She remembers birthdays, asks after family, keeps little traditions alive that make each day sweeter.
Though her beloved husband is now gone, their 55 years together live on in her stories and the gentle hope she shares. Her daughters, Suzanne and Jan, are proof of a life built on love and care that stretches far beyond Alberta herself.
To know Alberta is to know what it feels like to be cared for—truly and quietly, every single day.
