Welcome to Gateway Clubhouse
At Gateway Clubhouse, survivors of a brain injury are considered members, not clients or patients, who maintain ownership over Clubhouse activities. With the support of Clubhouse staff, members engage in social, recreational and work-oriented programs to use and develop practical and functional living skills. Clubhouse membership can improve social and vocational skills, quality of life, and overall independence.
Each year an estimated 1.7 million people in the United States are affected by a Traumatic Brain Injury. Gateway Clubhouse provides individuals with a brain Injury the opportunity to participate in satisfying, purposeful activities in a supportive, community environment.
Gateway Clubhouse offers the following benefits to those with a brain Injury and their families:
- Purposeful activities that build self-esteem, confidence, and social skills.
- An emotionally and socially supportive environment where members work at their own pace towards personalized goals.
- Guidance from specially-trained staff.