Connect Germantown

From Crisis to Confidence: How Daybreak Supports Families

Episode Summary

In this episode of Connect Germantown, host Janie Day of the Germantown Area Chamber of Commerce sits down with Susie Gregory of Daybreak to explore a powerful and unique approach to adolescent mental health care.

Episode Notes

In this episode of Connect Germantown, host Janie Day of the Germantown Area Chamber of Commerce sits down with Susie Gregory of Daybreak to explore a powerful and unique approach to adolescent mental health care.

Founded in 1992, Daybreak was created to fill a critical gap in the mental health system—offering intensive, daily treatment for teens while allowing them to continue living at home. As a Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP), Daybreak combines therapy, education, and family support into a structured environment where students receive both mental health care and a full school day in one place.

Susie shares how Daybreak serves children ages 10–18 who are facing challenges such as anxiety, depression, trauma, and even suicidal thoughts—meeting each child with compassion and individualized care. The program’s goal is not just stabilization, but helping each teen build a “life worth living” through evidence-based therapies like Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), which Daybreak is uniquely certified to provide at the highest level.

The conversation also highlights the critical role of family involvement, parent education, and community partnerships in supporting long-term success. With a strong focus on personalized care and small group sizes, Daybreak ensures every child receives the attention and support they need to heal and grow.

Whether you’re a parent, educator, or community member, this episode offers meaningful insight into the challenges facing today’s youth—and the hope and healing that programs like Daybreak provide.

To learn more or connect with Daybreak, visit or contact their team directly: http://daybreaktreatment.com/