LIVINGSTON COUNTY, MI – A woman charged with impersonating a therapist for children with autism could serve up to 7½ years in prison.
Kimberly Casey Coden, 38, was sentenced Dec. 3 to four to 7½ years in prison for misrepresenting herself as a board-certified behavioral analyst while working at Livingston County’s Oxford Recovery Center, which provides services to children with autism, the Michigan Attorney General’s office said.
She also used the certification number of a properly certified analyst while working at Farmington Hills-based Centria Healthcare in 2016 and Florida-based Positive Behavior Supports Corp. from 2017-18…