Stacia Bernard serves as the Director of Day Services and Family Supports at Wabash Center, where she plays a pivotal role in enhancing the quality of life for individuals with mental health challenges and developmental disabilities. With a robust background in nonprofit organizations and a...
Stacia Bernard serves as the Director of Day Services and Family Supports at Wabash Center, where she plays a pivotal role in enhancing the quality of life for individuals with mental health challenges and developmental disabilities. With a robust background in nonprofit organizations and a Bachelor of Science focused on Law, Stacia combines her legal knowledge with her expertise in Applied Behavior Analysis and Crisis Intervention to create a supportive and therapeutic environment for both youth and adults.
In her current role, Stacia supervises and manages the daily operations of various programs, ensuring that each individual receives personalized care and support. She is instrumental in overseeing the Youth and Adult Day Programs, as well as in-home and community-based Family Supports, which are essential for fostering independence and social integration. Stacia’s leadership skills shine through her ability to recruit and train staff, ensuring that the team is well-equipped to handle the unique challenges presented in mental health and social services.
Key projects under her direction include the implementation of innovative behavior management strategies and therapeutic crisis intervention techniques that prioritize the safety and well-being of participants. Stacia is dedicated to continuous program development, working collaboratively with her team to enhance service delivery and outcomes. Her commitment to case management and customer service ensures that families feel supported and empowered throughout their journey, making her a vital asset to Wabash Center and the broader community. Through her work, Stacia exemplifies the importance of compassionate care and effective leadership in the mental health and social services sector.