What is a Brain Injury Clubhouse?
A clubhouse is a place where people who have a brain injury come to rebuild their lives. The participants are called members, not patients, and the focus
is on their strengths, not their
Central Indiana Brain In jury Clubhouse
limitations. Work in the clubhouse, whether it is clerical, data input, meal preparation, or reaching out to their fellow members provides the core healing process. Every opportunity provided is the result of the efforts of the members and staff, who work side by side, in a unique membership.
How does a Clubhouse Work?
A brain injury clubhouse focuses on a work ordered day. The work ordered day engages members and staff together, side-by-side, in the running of the clubhouse. Members work exclusively on clubhouse operation and enhancement.
Who is the Central Indiana Brain Injury Clubhouse?
The Central Indiana Brain Injury Clubhouse, a non-profit organization, will develop programs to address social and vocational needs through a collaborative partnership of people with brain injuries, family members, professionals, and the community.
Helpful Links
Central Indiana Brain Injury Clubhouse
Brain Injury Association of Indiana
Doehrman & Chamberlain
10333 North Meridian Street Suite 100
Indianapolis, Indiana 46290