About Kelli Greenslade
Kelli Greenslade holds a BS in Elementary Education and an MEd in School Counseling, both from Lynchburg College. She brings extensive expertise in credentialing and billing processes. Additionally, she excels at building productive partnerships with health plans, which strengthens her team’s impact. With her background in school counseling, Kelli is especially known for her collaborative and team-oriented approach. This focus makes her a key player in supporting providers and enhancing insurance operations. Beyond her professional work, Kelli is an active community member. She serves on the board for CASA, demonstrating her commitment to giving back. Furthermore, she is passionate about increasing affordable access to quality care for individuals and families. When not at work or engaged in community service, Kelli enjoys spending time with her many four-legged family members, riding horses, and reading. Her dedication to creating efficient processes and improving care access makes her a valuable asset to the team.
About Impact Living Services
At Impact Living Services, our commitment to our clients is unwavering. We believe in empowering individuals to lead fulfilling lives by providing compassionate, person-centered care. Our dedicated team works tirelessly to create environments where every individual can thrive. We are more than just a service provider; we are a trusted partner on the journey to healing, growth, and independence. We believe in serving with integrity, honesty, and humility. Your well-being is at the heart of everything we do.
Impact Living Services offers a myriad of services to foster positive outcomes for youth, families, and communities. Over the years, we’ve strived to cultivate programs where everyone can receive the quality of support they deserve. Though our line-up of services has evolved over time, the heartbeat behind our why has stayed the same. We care about improving the lives of the people we serve — and we do whatever we can to create better outcomes for disenfranchised communities.