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About Access Living

Access Living was founded in early 2004 as Hansen Family Services. Our current CEO and owner, Victor Myers, purchased the business in 2018 and rebranded it to be called Access Living, as it is known today.

On the counseling side of our business, we offer services including Individual and Family Counseling, Medication Management, and Therapy Groups. The groups we provide include a daily adult group for individuals with severe and persistent mental illness, a weekly young adult anxiety and depression group, and a teen girls group starting Fall 2023.

The other half of our business is a Children's Developmental Disabilities Agency (DDA), where we offer behavior intervention and social skills groups for kids.

At Access Living, we pride ourselves in "helping to connect you to your life" in every way possible.

Are you ready to take the first step?

Meet Our Counselors

Victor Myers, LCPC

Victor Myers, LCPC

Victor is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC), a Registered Clinical Supervisor for Practicum and Internship students, and Access Living’s CEO. He specializes in working with teens, adults, and families through a variety of issues including but not limited to family conflict, divorce, parenting, depression, anxiety, anger, loss of parents, spiritual issues, and suicidal thoughts. He wants to help individuals improve their mood, reduce stress, create better relationships, and learn healthier ways of being. Victor is a respecter of uniqueness and knows that each situation is different; he is just here to listen and learn from his clients. Vic received his Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Idaho State University after earning his Bachelor’s of Science in Psychology at Brigham Young University - Idaho. He started in the mental health industry in 2005 as a Community Based Rehab Specialist and has been practicing as a licensed counselor since 2013.
Stacey Martinez, LPC, NCC

Stacey Martinez, LPC, NCC

Stacey is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) who specializes in person-centered therapy to support individuals of all ages through life transitions, depression, anxiety, panic, and trauma. Her practice is informed by dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) which includes building mindfulness, interpersonal effectiveness, emotional regulation, and distress tolerance skills. She also utilizes Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) where she identifies negative and positive networks and then uses bilateral stimulation as the catalyst to activate the adaptive learning system in her client. She also practices exposure therapy which involves gradually confronting internal and external feared stimuli in order to break a pattern of avoidance with the goal of reducing symptoms of anxiety and panic. Stacey received her Master of Counseling in Mental Health Counseling from Idaho State University after completing her Bachelor’s of Science in Psychology at Boise State University. She has been working in mental health since 2011, started interning as a counselor in 2019, and has practiced as a licensed professional counselor since 2021.
Keith Moore, LCPC

Keith Moore, LCPC

Keith is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC), a Registered Clinical Supervisor for Practicum and Internship students, and Access Living’s Clinical Director. Keith approaches counseling as a partnership with his clients, walking alongside them as they explore new paths towards their goals. He uses Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT), Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR),and person-centered counseling, along with other therapeutic modalities to assist his clients as they work through life’s difficulties in a positive and self-actualizing manner. He focuses on pointing his clients toward discovering and tapping into their inner strengths. Keith received his Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Northwest Nazarene University after earning his Bachelor’s of Science in Psychology and Anthropology at the University of Idaho. He has worked in mental health since 2006, and has been practicing as a licensed counselor since 2018.

Meet Our Office Staff

Christianne Gracia

Christianne Gracia

Christianne is the Chief Operating Officer at Access Living. She does the bulk of the business management and keeps things running smoothly and efficiently. She cares deeply about mental health and appreciates seeing the positive outcomes that Access Living services can provide. Her favorite part of her job is how her co-workers feel like family and how they are all equally committed to providing the best service possible to clients in need. Christianne has a Bachelor of Science in Family Studies from Brigham Young University. She enjoys playing sports like soccer and pickleball regularly, along with bike rides, being outdoors, and spending time with family.

Meet Our DDA Staff

Denisse Ruiz<br><span style="font-size:18px;">Clinical Supervisor</span>

Denisse Ruiz
Clinical Supervisor

Denisse is the Clinical Supervisor for Access Living’s Children's Developmental Disabilities Agency (DDA). She manages the matching of clients to the interventionist that will best fit their needs. She is the liaison to new families who are interested in DDA services and, along with managing the operation, she spends some of her time working one-on-one with children clients. She has been working in behavior intervention since 2019. Denisse has a Bachelor’s of Arts in Psychology from Dominican University in River Forest, IL. She grew up in Chicago and enjoys hiking, exploring Idaho, traveling, and gardening.
Chelsea Smith<br><span style="font-size:18px;">Intervention Professional</span>

Chelsea Smith
Intervention Professional

Chelsea is an experienced behavior interventionist who has been working with kids on behaviors since 2019. Working with kids with disabilities and behaviors is a passion of Chelsea’s. She loves to see how they grow as a person and become more successful. She is currently working toward gaining her supervision hours to qualify for the board certified Behavior Certification to continue to grow as a provider. She has completed the Applied Behavior Analysis certifications and she has a Master’s in Developmental Psychology with a concentration in Children and Adolescents from Walden University. Outside of work, Chelsea enjoys crafting, farming, gardening, and hunting.
Amanda Roberts-Peterson<br><span style="font-size:18px;">Intervention Specialist</span>

Amanda Roberts-Peterson
Intervention Specialist

Amanda is an intervention specialist who has been working with children for many years. After graduating with a Bachelor’s of Art in 1994, Amanda has worked for Boise Group Homes, was a teacher for HeadStart, acted as a liaison for Klamath tribe and public school system, and has worked as a paraeducator for a charter school. In her free time, Amanda likes to spend time with her four children and two grandchildren.
David Mosquera<br><span style="font-size:18px;">Intervention Specialist</span>

David Mosquera
Intervention Specialist

David has been working in the intervention field since 2020. He strives to act as a good male role-model and prides himself in providing an upbeat and sociable experience for his clients. He likes to add physical activity into his sessions when appropriate to accelerate his client’s goals. David graduated from Washington State University with a Bachelor’s degree in Social Science. Outside of work, he enjoys golfing, exercise, MMA training, gaming, snowboarding, and cooking.
April Williams<br><span style="font-size:18px;">Intervention Technician</span>

April Williams
Intervention Technician

April has been working for Access Living as an intervention technician since February 2023. Her favorite part about her job are all the hilarious things the kiddos say during their sessions, as well as the difference she can make in their day to day lives and social abilities. She has a bachelor’s in Psychology from Boise State University and her hobbies include playing guitar and piano, going to the gym or on runs with her dog, and doing paint by numbers in her down time.
Alison Hess <br><span style="font-size:18px;">Intervention Technician</span>

Alison Hess
Intervention Technician

Alison is an intervention technician intern. She is studying Psychology at Boise State University and enjoys working with kids. Alison is from the Bay Area and played competitive softball for 14 years. She loves the show The Office and could spend all day with her sweet german shepherd mix pup named Skye. Her hobbies include reading, watching documentaries, thrifting, going out with friends, and going on spontaneous adventures.

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