What is Compass House? Compass House is a membership-based community for individuals who experience persistent mental ill- ness. Compass House is designed.

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What is Compass House? Compass House is a membership-based community for individuals who experience persistent mental ill- ness. Compass House is designed after the Clubhouse model which is a proven approach for rehabilitation, recovery and reintegration in to the community. The federal Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) lists it on its National Reg- istry of Evidenced-Based Programs and Practices. Since the first clubhouse opened in 1948, they have been successfully implemented in more than 333 com- munities across 33 countries, serving close to 100,000 people a year. Compass House is part of an inter- national community of clubhouses through our partner- ship with Clubhouse International. Clubhouse Development Training, Fort Wayne, IN Standard hours of operation are 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday through Friday. Compass House, Inc 332 W. 6th St Phone: For inquiry’s and questions about membership please contact Compass House at the number listed above. Fostering Hope… Restoring Lives… Building Community... OUR MISSION: Compass House provides adults with mental health issues purposeful opportunities that build the dignity of the individual and the well-being of the community. OUR VISION: Compass House is a safe and compassionate environment, created through shared responsibility with the community, empowering adults with mental health issues to improve the quality of their lives Tel: (541)

Clubhouses Change LivesCommunity Benefits Clubhouses serve their members and provide tangible benefits to the wider community. This recovery based model of care has enabled people with mental illness to avoid expensive hospital visits and stay off the street and out of prison. Compass House expects to achieve the same positive results attained by other Clubhouse International club- Compass House complements and collaborates with the county’s existing mental health system. It will provide a supportive place where people with a mental illness can voluntarily go on a daily basis for as long as they wish at no cost to the member or their family. Compass House will create an environment in which people with mental illness can rebuild hope, self respect, and their lives. Compass House is a community within our community where people with mental illness can go to find:  Meaningful work;  Peer to peer support  Low-cost, nutritious meals  Education, and employment assistance  Housing, and healthcare assistance Benefits to Members houses, including: Higher employment: Studies show that the clubhouse model yields higher rates of employment, longer job tenure, and higher earnings than traditional programs for people with mental illness. Reduced hospitalization: Studies indicate that mem- bership in a clubhouse reduced the number of hospi- talizations by one third and the average number of hospital days per year by 70%, resulting in considera- ble savings to the community. 3 Week Colleague Training, Alliance House, Salt Lake City I’m Jill Redelf. I love the Compass House. It gets me out to do stuff so I won’t be so depressed, and I like working around the people there. I used to go to the Hawthorne Center but it closed, and thank God it did, because now we have Compass House and I like it better. You can volunteer to do what you want to do, you don’t have to do anything you don’t want to, and everything is up to the members. I get to be more of a help in things. My favorite things so far at Compass House are working in the kitchen, answering phones, and recreation activities. The people are really neat to be around, and I try to work with all of them. My goal is to learn how to read and get better at it. People at Compass House give me reading lessons, plus I get to help write the lunch menu, and help write articles for the newsletter. Before the clubhouse opened, I was staying home all the time and not going anywhere. I am good with people, and I like having a lot of friends. So now, I’m getting out, doing more, and I’m happier. Compass House Grand Opening Celebration