The Clubhouse Recovery Model
The Clubhouse Recovery Model is based on the idea that you deserve to be part of a community that cares, and one that you have skills and talents to share with. As a member of the Clubhouse, you'll get support in meeting your goals and you will be able to help others reach theirs.
The Clubhouse Recovery Model has three Core Areas of Support
Independence
Activities designed to help our members become more independent
- Employment Services
- Education Support
- Housing Support
- Technology Lessons
- Volunteer Work Opportunities
Community
Activities designed to help our members belong to a community
- Member Outreach Calls & Visits
- House & Team Meetings
- Social Media & Communication
- Advocacy & Awareness Events
- Social Events and Trips
Health/Wellness
Activities designed to support the physical health of our members
- Breakfast & Lunch Preparation
- Nutritional Education
- Group Fitness Classes
- Individual Exercise
- Gardening/Horticulture
What you can get from a Clubhouse
A work-ordered day in which the talents and abilities of members are recognized and utilized within the Clubhouse
Opportunities to obtain paid employment in the local labor market through a Clubhouse-created Transitional Employment Program. In addition, members participate in Clubhouse-supported and independent programs
Access to crisis intervention services when needed
Assistance in securing and sustaining safe, decent and affordable housing
How you can help the Community
Participation in consensus-based decision making regarding all important matters relating to the running of the Clubhouse
Assisting members with community-based educational resources, work and going back to school or getting their GED
Planning of evening/weekend social and recreational events
Learning new technologies to assist you and other members in your daily lives