Safety Care Trainer
Chasidy has worked in the field of Applied Behavior Analysis since 2007, beginning her career while still an undergraduate student at University of Wisconsin–River Falls, where she earned her degree in Sociology. Working with her first client during this time sparked a deep passion for supporting children and families and solidified her commitment to the profession.
She went on to earn her Master’s Degree in Applied Behavior Analysis with an emphasis in Autism from Ball State University. Over the next 11 years, Chasidy provided in-home therapy services, building strong, meaningful relationships with the families she served. She later expanded her experience by working in a center-based therapy setting for nearly two years, gaining additional perspective and tools to support client success.
After relocating to the area in 2019, Chasidy envisioned creating something unique for the community—combining the individualized, relationship-centered strengths of in-home therapy with the collaboration and structure of center-based services. In early 2020, she founded IMPACT to provide compassionate, accessible, and high-quality care for children on the autism spectrum and their families.
Outside of her professional life, Chasidy enjoys spending time with her husband and their daughter, along with their two dogs, Juneau and Khaleesi. As a family, they love attending live concerts, traveling, hiking, beach days, mountain biking, snowboarding, watching movies, spending time with friends and family, following sports, and participating in community activities like local farmer’s markets.