Orange Grove Center
Brooke McAntire has extensive experience in various roles within the field of training, compliance, education, and clinical evaluation. Brooke'smost recent position was as the Assistant Director of Training & Compliance at Orange Grove Center, starting in June 2021. Prior to that, they served as a Behavioral Staff Educator at Home of the Innocents from October 2018 to August 2020. From February 2018 to August 2020, Brooke worked as an Evaluation and Referral Clinician at UHS. Brooke also held the position of Director of Supported Living at Rauch, Inc. from 2014 to 2017.
Brooke McAntire holds a Master of Arts (MA) degree in Clinical Psychology from Spalding University. Prior to that, they earned a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Psychology from Kenyon College.
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Orange Grove Center
Orange Grove Center, established in 1953, is a private, non-profit, community-based organization providing support services for nearly 1,200 children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Hamilton County, TN, and North Georgia. Orange Grove seeks to be a movement, not a place; seeks to be a community, not a setting; and seeks to be a practice, not a promise. We strive to insure that everyone enjoys a truly inclusive daily experience by having partners and a purpose in the greater community. Programs include: therapy services (physical, occupational, speech/language and nutritional management); residential services (including retirement homes for the aging with intellectual disabilities); adult services (community supports, personal assistance, vocational training, employment experiences and services to Georgia residents); health care services (medical and special needs dental clinics,); children’s services (exceptional education and vocational training); recycling services; art, music and dance programs; and activities to engage, stimulate and employ the meaning of living across the lifespan. Orange Grove is home to a dedicated center for innovation, the Morton J. Kent Habilitation Center, and is also on the brink of significant research relating to autism. The center has research affiliations with universities and holds faculty positions. The State of Tennessee’s Department of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (DIDD) names Orange Grove Center a 4-Star Award recipient for outstanding services to people with intellectual disabilities.