Turning Point Clubhouse
Psychosocial Rehabilitation
Turning Point Clubhouse is a psychosocial rehabilitation model program non-clinical setting that helps people with serious mental illness (SMI) gain skills and confidence to function at their highest level in the community. The Clubhouse members and program staff work side-by-side together to establish and carry out the daily operational functions of the clubhouse, such as food service and cleaning. Clubhouse members serve to support one another, as each member peruses his or her own goals for Recovery, such as employment, skills training, independent housing, and education. Membership is voluntary.
Psychosocial Rehabilitation
Defining Mental Health:
Understanding Key Concepts
"Psychosocial Rehabilitation (PSR)"
PSR helps people with mental health conditions improve their quality of life, regain lost skills, and participate in their community. PSR uses a variety of techniques, including therapeutic interventions, vocational training, and social reintegration programs.
PSR uses strategies like cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and problem-solving to help people develop communication and emotional regulation skills. Psychosocial Rehabilitation can help people build social connections and create a network of ongoing social support.
Service Location
Turning Point Clubhouse
1605 Fort Street, Lincoln Park, MI 48146
Monday-Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Phone (313) 382-7861