DCCH Center for Children & Families
Rachel Goodridge is an experienced Therapeutic Behavior and Recreation Specialist at DCCH Center for Children & Families since April 2016, where responsibilities include providing therapeutic supervision for children facing emotional and behavioral challenges and managing crises. In addition to this role, Rachel also serves as a TBS Trainer-Mentor, training and supporting new TBS staff during their initial months. Prior experience includes working as a Sales Supervisor at Ollie's Bargain Outlet, Inc. and a Student Intern at Campbell Regional Juvenile Detention Center. Rachel began their career in customer service as a Customer Service Associate at Remke Markets. Educational qualifications include a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Northern Kentucky University and a high school degree from Simon Kenton High School.
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DCCH Center for Children & Families
DCCH is a multi-faceted nonprofit with services that include Residential Treatment for survivors of child abuse and neglect; Therapeutic Foster Care and Adoption services; Independent Living; Targeted Case Management; and Outpatient Therapy. Our cornerstone program, Residential Treatment, provides critical care for boys and girls, ages six through 14, who have been removed from their homes by the State, many due to severe abuse and neglect. They bear profound emotional and behavioral scars from the trauma they've experienced. DCCH provides them a safe place to live, specialized education, and life-changing therapy to help them manage their behaviors and find hope in a brighter future. DCCH strives to help rebuild the lives of individuals with traumatic, emotional and behavioral difficulties. Our unique, onsite personalized approach allows each person to thrive socially, mentally, and physically, and make positive, permanent life changes.