Phone: (757) 879-8544
Phone: (571) 528-5099
Tracey was born and raised in Northern Virginia and pursued higher education starting at Northern Virginia Community College where she received an Associate’s Degree. From there she earned her B.S. from the University of Louisville. Throughout her journey, she has held positions in Human Services that provided her with valuable experience applicable to a wide range of roles. She served in supervisory, on call and direct support roles and provided leadership and support during emergency situations. Her extensive experience in housing, mental health, substance abuse, and working with individuals with disabilities has prepared her for the role she currently holds with Wall Residences.
Phone: (605) 212-4096
Nancy holds a BSW from James Madison University, with minors in Sociology and Family Issues. She has 19 years in the DD field in various roles supporting individuals with intellectual disabilities, including supervising sponsored residential, in-home and day support services, providing case management for adults and providing direct care in various settings. She is the mother of an adult son with severe physical and intellectual disabilities and because of this she works to ensure that individuals in Wall Residences services receive the care they need/want, are always treated with dignity and respect and are living the best life possible.
Phone: (540) 285-0631
Michael has a BS in Social Science from Radford University and completed his teaching certification through Mary Baldwin University. He worked as a public school teacher in the elementary and later jail setting for 10 years before becoming a group home provider for Wall Residences for several years. Since that time, he has been a team leader in Treatment Foster Care, Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Mental Health Skill Building.
Phone: (540) 285-0651
Morgan received her Bachelor’s in Health Psychology with a minor in Public Health from Jefferson College of Health Sciences. Prior to becoming a Program Manager, she served as a Case Manager with New River Valley Community Services. Morgan is currently serving as a Regional Coordinator for the New River Valley area.
Phone: (202) 579-3472
Becky has a master’s degree in social work from UMass Global. Becky has been working in the field of intellectual and developmental disabilities for over 20 years, where her experience includes her present position within Wall Residences, providing direct care to individuals living in residential group homes, director of day program services, home and community-based services case manager, and director of residential services. Becky strives to deliver person-centered services to the individuals receiving sponsored residential services. To help ensure these individuals receive the best quality of life, Becky makes herself readily available to support sponsored residential providers in any way she can.
Phone: (540) 360-5600
Megan is a graduate of Bloomsburg University with a bachelor’s degree in psychology. She has worked in a variety of roles including, special education, juvenile corrections, and case management for children and adults with an ID/DD diagnosis. Megan has also worked as a life skills coach for teens transitioning out of the foster care system.
Phone: (540) 494-0775
Kelly Hayes holds a Bachelor’s in Social Work and a Masters in Psychology. As a Licensed Massage Therapist, Registered Yoga Teacher, and Reiki Master as well, Kelly is passionate about providing space for people becoming the best versions of themselves while focusing on mind, body, soul. With eight years of direct care experience, Kelly has worked with individuals having mental health diagnoses, trauma, addiction, and developmental disabilities.
Phone: (804) 836-7091
Kathleen, “Katie”, is a graduate of the University of Massachusetts Lowell with a bachelor’s degree in Psychology, cum laude, with an English minor. After working in the mental health field for many years, Katie transitioned into working with individuals with disabilities and is passionate about this work. Katie also serves as a companion aide for adults with down syndrome in her free time. Katie’s passion for working with people with disabilities started at an early age, volunteering while in elementary school in the special education setting. She was featured in the Washington Post for this innovative volunteering opportunity during her third-grade year. Katie enthusiastically supports providing advocacy and support to individuals with disabilities and their providers. Katie resides in and serves as a Regional Coordinator for Wall Residences in the Richmond area.