Clubhouses Response to COVID-19: Member Challenges and Clubhouse Adaptations

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Clubhouses have been found to improve a variety of psychosocial outcomes for individuals with mental health concerns. Due to the barriers encountered during COVID-19, Clubhouses adapted their programming to meet member’s needs. The purpose of the present study was to document and synthesize Clubhouse member’s needs and Clubhouse adaptations during COVID-19. Clubhouse members, staff, and directors (n = 29) from five accredited Clubhouses across Canada participated in interviews about their experiences within Clubhouses during the pandemic. Interview notes were analyzed using thematic analysis through an iterative process until consensus occurred. The results indicated a number of challenges that Clubhouse members experienced including increased mental health symptoms, isolation and loneliness, and difficulty accessing services. Clubhouse adaptations included increased communication, expansion of the meal program, and sustained program delivery through technology. The results suggest that COVID-19 has provided an opportunity for Clubhouses and other community-based organizations to innovate to meet their member’s needs.

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Mutschler, C., Junaid, S., & McShane, K. (2021). Clubhouses Response to COVID-19: Member Challenges and Clubhouse Adaptations. Community Mental Health Journal, 57(3), 424–437. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10597-020-00753-x

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