SERVICE DESCRIPTION Clubhouse Psychosocial Rehabilitation Programs Definition or Description of Service A Clubhouse is a community-based program organized to support Individuals living with mental illness Participants are known as Clubhouse members, and member choice is a key feature of the model Clubhouses are vibrant, dynamic communities where meaningful work opportunities drive the need for member participation, thereby creating an environment where
The Clubhouse Model – Vincent House The Clubhouse staff engages and encourages members to contribute Contributing to the Clubhouse includes working in the kitchen and serving meals, to data processing, to creating videos, or learning and using other skills The clubhouse follows its own “bill of rights” and offers transitional employment placements at entry-level jobs
The Clubhouse Model for Depression and Serious Mental Illnesses CLINICAL CONVERSATIONS Psychiatric Times ® sat down with Jeanie Tse, MD, senior medical director at Fountain House, to discuss the Clubhouse model of psychosocial rehabilitation and its benefits for patients with depression and other serious mental illnesses (SMIs) Psychiatric Times: What is the Clubhouse model? How does it work, and how does it benefit patients with SMI? Jeanie Tse, MD: The
Florida Clubhouse Coalition The Florida Clubhouse Coalition consists of 20 independently operated mental health Clubhouse programs that share a common purpose: to provide adults pursuing mental health recovery with the opportunity to achieve their full potential through friendship, wellness, skill development, community support, education and employment In the state of Florida, Clubhouses are active participants in the
Quality Standards | Clubhouse International The International Standards for Clubhouse Programs™, agreed upon by all our member Clubhouses, define the Clubhouse Model of rehabilitation The Standards: Are at the heart of the success experienced by Clubhouses around the world helping people with mental illness stay out of hospitals while achieving social, financial, educational, and vocational goals; Serve as a “bill of rights” for
Clubhouse History - Ora In 1977, Fountain House received a multi-year grant from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) to establish a training program to disseminate its cost-effective and successful model across the U S Photo from Clubhouse International In 1980, Rudyard Propst was hired as the Director of Education and Training at Fountain House During his tenure he fully integrated members into staff
How Clubhouses Work | Clubhouse International Community Support is the service the Clubhouse offers to assist members in overcoming barriers to living independently in the community These supports include: benefits assistance, linkage to other services, advocacy, access to medication and psychiatry, transportation, financial management, crisis intervention and outreach
The Kent Center ICCD Standards Back To Hillsgrove House The International Standards for Clubhouse Programs, consensually agreed upon by the worldwide clubhouse community, define the Clubhouse Model of rehabilitation
Clubhouse - BAMSI BAMSI’s Clubhouse offers people living with mental illness a community where they can learn, grow, and thrive BAMSI's Clubhouse Program is funded by the Massachusetts Department of Mental Health Programs and services on-site, off-site, and remote are available to all members to meet the varied needs of those we serve!
Intervention Summary - ICCD Clubhouse Model ICCD Clubhouse Model The ICCD (International Center for Clubhouse Development) Clubhouse Model is a day treatment program for rehabilitating adults diagnosed with a mental health problem The goal of the program is to contribute to the recovery of individuals through use of a therapeutic environment that includes responsibilities within the Clubhouse (e g , clerical duties, reception, food
Recovery at the Clubhouse: challenge, responsibility and growing into a . . . Purpose: To explore how people with mental illness experience recovery in the Clubhouse context, and which ingredients of the model they find active in promoting recovery Methods: Hermeneutic–phenomenological design Individual, semi-structured