We’re expanding across the United States as our resources permit! If you would like to add a listing to our sober house directory, please let us know. Kerrie D’Entremont is an experienced Executive Director with a demonstrated history of working in the non-profit, public health field, for over twenty-five years. For the past ten years, she has been the Executive Director for the Greater Lowell Health Alliance, a strategic coalition of community organizations that improves the wellbeing of those living in the Greater Lowell Region.
- Sober homes screen guests for alcohol and drugs, enforce house rules and curfew, and each guest holds their brothers and sisters accountable.
- House Mentors and staff lead and support each sober living home; helping to ensure a positive recovery environment for all guests.
- She is a Commercial Lending Officer, SVP at Enterprise Bank where she has worked to serve the business community for over 20 years.
- Verification that a meeting space is large enough to accommodate all residents.
Boston Hamilton House Incorporated/Hamilton Recovery Home
Danielle Murphy Coimbra was born and raised in Lowell, MA where she currently resides with her mother, son and golden retriever Winston. She has been volunteering for charitable organizations from an early age and has focused on the youth in her community as well as her prior residence in North Conway, New Hampshire. A Lowell Native and current Dracut resident, Catherine Casey is the Assistant Vice President of Financial Wellness at Jeanne D’Arc Credit Union. She has been with Jeanne D’Arc since 2010 when she began her career as a teller at the Lowell branch.
Navigating Recovery in Boston: Halfway Houses in Boston
- In 2012 Shaun and his wife Teri founded RAD Racing, a program to help youth in Lowell learn respect, work ethic, and mechanical skills by building, designing, and racing 1/24 slot cars.
- Sue received a Bachelor of Science degree in Business, magna cum laude, from Merrimack College.
- Evidence that some rules are made by the residents that the residents (not the staff) implement.
- For the past ten years, she has been the Executive Director for the Greater Lowell Health Alliance, a strategic coalition of community organizations that improves the wellbeing of those living in the Greater Lowell Region.
- These standards were developed using a collaborative approach with input from regional and national recovery housing organizations.
Steven is an active member in telemedicine associations and organizations around the globe and has presented at numerous telemedicine forums throughout North America, South America, Europe, Africa, and Asia. Steven has authored many articles on telemedicine technology and the growth and acceptance of the remote healthcare industry. Ms. Coimbra has worked with the Megan House Foundation on numerous occasions hosting fundraising events to bring awareness to the organization in honor of her younger cousin McKenzie. She plans on continuing her work on the events team with her new role on the board.
- Carleen was born and raised in Lowell and now lives in Dracut with her husband.
- Zack’s Team believes that recovery is possible and has been able to offer treatment and sober living scholarships to hundreds of young adults in the Merrimack Valley, who would otherwise have no access to treatment options.
- Job descriptions require staff to facilitate access to local community-based resources.
Bay Cove Human Services/New Hope Transition Support Program
She enjoys spending time with her grandchildren and extended family. We welcome new guests who are committed to living a life of continued sobriety. Applicants must be over 18 years old and haven’t used drugs or alcohol within 14 days. Guests are ofter referred from treatment or other clinical or judicial settings, but many guests self-refer to our homes. Sober sober living boston homes offer an opportunity for men and women in recovery to live together and support each other while pursuing a new life in recovery. Dorchester, a vibrant neighborhood in Boston, is known for its diverse population and rich cultural heritage.
Despite its many strengths, Dorchester grapples with issues related to substance abuse, including alcohol addiction. The neighborhood’s close-knit community and bustling commercial corridors contribute to a culture where alcohol consumption is prevalent. Boston, the capital city of Massachusetts, is a dynamic metropolis steeped in history and renowned for its academic institutions, cultural landmarks, and vibrant neighborhoods. However, beneath its bustling facade lies a community grappling with the challenges of addiction. The prevalence of alcohol consumption in Boston contributes to a significant need for recovery services. 27.e Documentation that resident and staff engage in community relations and interactions to promote kinship with other recovery communities and goodwill for recovery services.
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Policy and procedures that ensure all residents are age eighteen or older at time of admission. Here are some of the questions we receive about sober housing in Massachusetts. Addicts in recovery can feel quite vulnerable in the early stages of their sobriety.