Wellspring
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Wellspring 700 S. Main Street Sellersville, Pa 18960 Phone: (215) 257-4760 Fax: (215) 257-6629 Director: Lu Mauro Auspice Agency: Penn Foundation, Inc. E-mail: lmauro@pennfoundation.org |
History
Wellspring Clubhouse was established in 1994 and is one
of 43 behavioral healthcare programs offered by Penn Foundation, Inc. in
Clubhouse Community
Hours of Operation:
Monday – Friday, 9 AM – 4 PM.
Monthly scheduled evening, weekend and holiday social activities
Transportation:
There are no regular bus, train or subway routes in our area. For those who do not drive, transportation is provided by Bucks and Montgomery County Para Transit vehicles.
Typical Day:
Clubhouse members usually arrive at the clubhouse between 8:30 – 9:00 AM.
Coffee, tea, juice and light breakfast items are available for sale in the café. The day starts with a brief general meeting at 9 AM for announcement, etc. Members than attend the unit meeting of their choice at 9:30 AM, where the work and projects that need to be done is discussed, organized and completed. Members work together with staff to complete a variety of tasks and projects while socializing, getting to know one another, learning skills and building confidence. Teamwork, leadership and peer support is modeled and encouraged. Lunch is served at noon. At 12:45, the units regroup, finish up the day’s work and prepare for the next day. Throughout the day, members may meet with staff and peers on a variety of topics: such as, but not limited to, discussing goals and progress, accessing additional needed services, working on job readiness skills, or applying for school or training. For most people the day ends between 3 – 4 PM.
Wellspring Clubhouse members may be involved in any of the three work units:
Health & Wellness:
This unit is responsible for managing the café; preparing & serving the daily lunch, and food service management; maintaining the cleanliness and safety of the environment; and facilitating health education, exercise, nutrition, weight loss, tobacco cessation and a variety of other recovery tools and practices.
Member Services:
This unit is responsible for all new member procedures, including tours, orientation and maintaining member records; data entry; managing the reception desk; and publishing the newsletter.
Career Development Unit:
This unit is responsible for Transitional, Supported and Independent Employment Programs; assessing member educational skills and providing opportunities to improve skills through in-house tutoring and PC literacy training or through assisting members to enroll in local schools, colleges and training programs. The unit works closely with the Office of Vocational Rehabilitation and the Social Security Work Incentive Program. The unit assists members with many aspects of job readiness and post-secondary educational pursuits. The unit maintains a library of information on mental and physical health issues, general education, career development and community resources.
In addition to the work units, Wellspring Clubhouse capitalizes on the skills, talents and interests of members and staff at any given time. Thus, we have had a choir, a poetry club, and an exercise group, dance lessons, yoga and Tai Chi.
Directions
Wellspring Clubhouse is located on