The Glenice Sheehan Women’s Recovery Home is a residential program supporting women in recovery overcoming substance use and integrating back into their communities. As part of a supportive community, clients receive individual and group counseling, case management, psychoeducation, HIV/AIDS prevention and education, and referrals for healthcare and housing. Social Model The Glenice Sheehan Home embraces a social model, aiming to help women achieve lasting sobriety and personal growth. The program typically spans 6 months, during which women focus on securing housing and employment while developing strategies and skills to prevent substance use relapse. Non-Profit The Glenice Sheehan Women’s Recovery home is part of Lowell House Incorporated, a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization. Lowell House receives funding from a combination of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, MassHealth Insurance, client fees, grants, and fundraising.


