Case Manager
Lacey Wilson is a Case Manager at National Vet Help, where she is dedicated to assisting veterans in obtaining their VA disability benefits. With 13 years of experience as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), Lacey has built a career centered on compassionate care. She spent eight years specializing in Alzheimer's care, two years in behavioral health supporting high-need patients, and three years in long-term care, ensuring patients received the daily assistance and companionship they needed in their final stages of life.
A devoted mother of seven, Lacey’s journey into parenthood includes nearly four years as a foster parent, during which she adopted one child and gained full custody of two others. Her family life is deeply rooted in sports, with her boys actively involved in travel basketball and football, leading her to spend much of her time on the road supporting their teams.
Born and raised in Robards, Kentucky, by her grandparents, Lacey grew up on a farm with racehorses and competed in horse shows until she was 16. She is an outgoing and family-oriented individual who thrives in social settings. Her love for the outdoors includes activities such as swimming, fishing, horseback riding, riding four-wheelers, and camping—usually accompanied by her children.
She continues to reside in Robards, living next door to her grandparents, where she remains deeply connected to her roots and values the sense of community.
Let Lacey help you obtain all the VA disability benefits you deserve. Call
812-461-0229 today.
Email: jknapp@nationalvethelp.com
Location: 1229 Bellemeade Avenue, Evansville, IN, 47714
Mailing Address: PO Box 3045 Evansville, IN 47730
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