
AdCare Hospital
Worcester, MA
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Tewksbury, Massachusetts

The Glenice Sheehan Women’s Recovery Home provides a residential setting for women striving to overcome substance use challenges and reintegrate into their communities. Within this nurturing environment, participants engage in both individual and group therapy, receive case management services, and benefit from psychoeducation. Additionally, the center offers HIV/AIDS awareness and education, along with connections to healthcare and housing resources. Upholding a social model of recovery, the Glenice Sheehan Home is dedicated to helping women attain continued sobriety and personal development. The program generally lasts for six months, during which participants work on finding stable housing and employment while honing skills to avert relapse. As part of Lowell House Incorporated, a non-profit organization classified as a 501(c)(3), the Glenice Sheehan Women’s Recovery Home is funded by a mix of resources, including the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, MassHealth Insurance, client contributions, grants, and fundraising efforts.
This facility specializes in the treatment of addiction issues and associated mental health challenges. Your customized treatment approach simultaneously targets both conditions, providing empathetic and tailored support for holistic recovery.
Lowell House is a nonprofit organization dedicated to offering accessible addiction support services.
Founded
1988
Typical Program Length
30 days
Occupancy
31-50 beds