Illinois Nightclub Caters to Mentally Challenged

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http://www.voanews.com/english/news...Caters-to-Mentally-Challenged--137487468.html



We in America no longer lock away people with mental illness or intellectual disabilities as routinely as we once did, unless their impairments are profound or they’re considered a danger to themselves or others.







People with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, obsessions and severe anxiety or depression now often live in group homes, with their parents, or sadly, in many cases, on the street. They are among us, and sometimes we find them unsettling, strange, and even a little scary.

So people with mental illness must struggle not only with their impairments and demons, but also with the stigma of being different. They’re watched and studied and counseled. And rarely do they find a place, as other Americans can, to just be themselves, to get together and hang out with friends, hear some tunes and share some laughs.



But there is such a place in Lockport, Illinois. Each Wednesday and Saturday night at a most unusual nightclub called The Roxy, 60 or so people with mental illness, who live in group homes run by Trinity Services, can just chill out with friends and invited guests.



They drink sodas and coffee at an old, wooden bar; eat snacks and watch live baseball on TV from cafe tables, listen to professional bands that come in, or grab a guitar themselves and take the stage.



Couples can share romantic conversations, sometimes a kiss. A few counselors and social workers tend bar, calm fears, defuse squabbles. Some of the folks receiving services have become helpful bartenders themselves.



It’s been going on like this for 14 or 15 years. And social-service agencies in other towns are copying the idea. The Roxy is so comforting a haven that parents whose troubled children are not in Trinity’s group homes beg the agency to let their kids in, too.



Such is the appeal of the social nights at The Roxy in Lockport, Illinois, where people with mental illness can relax and be themselves, just like everybody else.



Just wanted to share this as I think it's pretty cool, and I just found out this is part of what my wife helps manage at work.
 

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When I saw the thread title, I thought it was about the Kettle One club.









































































Heyo!!
 

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Well tater we finally have some place to take you out into public
 

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Anyone know the Roxy? Is it abandon and they open for this, or is it still open for business at other times?
 

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What a great idea. On of our greatest challenges as a society is to treat all members of our community better, especially those with psychological disorders. They didn't ask to be afflicted with their condition and often times they are stuck with them for life. To be ostrasized as well as having to deal with mental and social abnormalities is no life at all.
 

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Didn't know where else to put this so I'll throw it here, does anyone have a name of a person in the Organ"I"zation to call regarding donation or tickets for chartity stuff. Do they do that? My wife is hoping they would be willing to work with Trinity Services for something, I didn't pay enough attention to care about details.
 

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Didn't know where else to put this so I'll throw it here, does anyone have a name of a person in the Organ"I"zation to call regarding donation or tickets for chartity stuff. Do they do that? My wife is hoping they would be willing to work with Trinity Services for something, I didn't pay enough attention to care about details.

I don't - but a buddy of mine is in Social Work... I can check with him.
 

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