The Power of Membership
At the Clubhouse, survivors of brain injury are considered members, not clients or patients and, as such, claim responsibility for making program decisions and directing the daily operations of the Clubhouse.
The Work-Ordered Day
The Clubhouse day is structured around meaningful work in a work unit. Members choose to complete tasks that directly support the operations of the Clubhouse- from hiring staff, to advocating for brain injury services, to writing a newsletter article or preparing lunch.program decisions and directing the daily operations of the Clubhouse.
Peer Relationships
Members work side by side with staff at the Clubhouse and interact with staff as peers. Through this relationship, members receive necessary supports while still maintaining ownership over their service planning at the Clubhouse and the course of their rehabilitation.
Life-Long, Voluntary Membership
Clubhouse membership offers survivors of brain injury consistent, long term support that is available for as long as the member needs or desires.