Mental Illness Facts
Clubhouses are Proven to Improve and Save Lives! Research Proves That The Clubhouse Model Works.

One in four people lives with a mental illness — one in 17 with a serious mental illness.

More than 80% of people with mental illness are unemployed despite the fact that the majority wants to work.

Suicide is the tenth leading cause of death in the United States; more than 90% of those who take his or her own life had a mental illness.

Less than half of adults with mental illness get treatment. Treatment often consists of medication, some benefits, and housing, which still leaves most to live in isolation and desperation.

Mood disorders such as depression are the third most common cause of hospitalization for youth and adults ages 18-44.

Approximately 46% of homeless adults staying in shelters live with severe mental illness.

How the Clubhouse Makes a Difference

As a holistic and integrated program, the Clubhouse provides psychiatric services, primary healthcare, and social supports under one roof.

Clubhouse members also enjoy longer job tenure and higher rates of pay than others who live with mental illness.

One year at the Clubhouse costs less than a week in the hospital.

Clubhouse members have reduced rates of hospitalization and incarceration.

Because of the Clubhouse’s supported employment program, the rate of employment for members is five times higher than the national average for others with mental illness.

Very few Clubhouse members are ever homeless; they receive guidance on finding appropriate and affordable housing.