History
of Green Door and Brief Overview
History:
Green Door was
founded in 1976 as a community program that prepares people with
severe and persistent mental illness to work and live independently.
We have helped nearly 3,000 District of Columbia residents move
from institutions and homeless shelters, to lead fulfilling, independent
lives. Green Door is recognized nationally as one of the most successful
programs for people with a mental illness.
Philosophy:
When people
come to Green Door, they become part of a supportive, nurturing
community that forms the foundation for their re-entry into society.
At Green Door, everyone is accepted and treated with respect - something
many people with mental illnesses do not get outside Green Door.
Everyone is needed and valued. This sense of community dramatically
reduces alienation and isolation, making it possible for members
to move toward independence and autonomy.
Green Door sees
the whole person, not the illness. The people we help are members
of a community, and we treat each with the dignity and respect they
deserve. Members are involved in all aspects of Green Door. They
serve on the management planning team, Board of Trustees, interviewing
and hiring committee, and help to orient new staff and members.
Green Door also has a Member and Family Planning and Evaluation
Group to assess our programs and help develop new services.
Population
Served:
Green Door provides
services to hundreds of individuals each year. Of these, 75% are
African American, 23% are Caucasian, and 2% represent other ethnic
backgrounds. The male to female breakdown is 60% male and 40% female.
Most of our members are poor - 90% fall well below the federal poverty
level. Most importantly, 100% of our members have a major mental
illness - 64% have schizophrenia. About half of our members have
a secondary diagnosis of substance abuse. Green Door offers programs
to help people stop using illegal drugs and abusing alcohol.
Research shows
that people with a major mental illness remain in the community
and out of the hospital longer when they are working. Green Door's
employment program is one of the strongest in the nation. Our re-hospitalization
rate varies from 9% to 14%, compared to a national rate of 50%.
Services
Provided:
Green Door provides
many services, depending on what a member needs. We have a psychiatrist
and nurse that help our members identify appropriate plans for treatment
of their mental and physical illnesses. We provide medication education
and monitoring, community support/case management services, and
housing. Green Door offers counseling groups such as Family Support,
Anger Management, and Substance Abuse Recovery. We have a day program,
job training, and job placement programs based on the Clubhouse
model. More information is available at the Programs and Services
area of this web site.
More than 70%
of homeless people have a chronic mental illness. To meet the needs
of homeless people, Green Door staff visits shelters and invites
people to come to Green Door and try the program. Once they join,
we work with them to secure safe and permanent housing and additional
services needed to help lead them to recovery.
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