Kamloops Clubhouse - For Individuals with Mental Illness

Provided by Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA)

A social club where members with mental health disorders have opportunities to participate in programs that help build relationships, gain support in obtaining employment, education, housing, and connection.
The Kamloops Clubhouse program provides a wide range of personalized services and education in the domains of personal like, leisure, education and work. The program provides stability, consistency and opportunities to build skills and self-esteem which enables individuals with serious and persistent mental illness to participate as fully as possible within the community.

The Clubhouse follows a psychosocial rehabilitation (PSR) approach. PSR promotes recovery, integration and quality of life through a person directed and individualized approach. This evidence-based form of program delivery demonstrates promising outcomes in the domains of health and wellness, leisure and recreation, vocation, and personal education.

At The Clubhouse, members and staff work in collaboration when determining program content and delivery. Individual personal experience is recognized and encouraged when working within a consensus-based decision-making process. Members are supported to take on key roles and presented with opportunities to build, re-establish, or maintain skills needed to live a self-identified successful life.

How to become a member? Membership applications are available at The Clubhouse for anyone who has a Mental Illness and/or Substance Use Disorder. Membership is free.

250-374-0440 ext. 202

Public email: sheena.christian@cmhakamloops.ca

Website: https://kamloops.cmha.bc.ca/clubhouses

857 Seymour Street, Kamloops, British Columbia, V2C 2H6

Cost: No cost

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Service area: Kamloops + show cities

Service area cities: Kamloops

Service Types Provided
Education
  • Vocational Education / Training
Employment
  • Employment Support: Employment Support: Mental Health
Ways to Access
  • Provided at a single location
  • Provided in a group in-person

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