Mental Illness Facts

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

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

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

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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.

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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.

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

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

How the Clubhouse Makes a Difference

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

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

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

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Clubhouse members have reduced rates of hospitalization and incarceration.

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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.

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

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