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Saving Grace House Women's Sober House
65 Harvard St,
Lowell, Massachusetts, 01851
Women
Certified
About this Sober House
Saving Grace House is a
sober house in Lowell, MA, committed to providing
women with a safe and uplifting environment to maintain sobriety and rebuild their lives.
This
sober house serves as a transitional space where individuals can focus on personal growth, accountability, and peer support. Often known as recovery houses or sober homes, these residences offer a stable setting to bridge the gap between treatment programs and independent living.
At Saving Grace House, residents gain access to:
A substance-free home focused on recovery and healing.
Support from a connected and understanding recovery community.
Routines designed to encourage responsibility and positive habits.
Access to resources in Lowell, including counseling services and job placement assistance.
Nestled in Lowell Massachusetts, this home is part of a robust recovery network offering
women with support meetings and programs. Saving Grace House provides an inspiring and well-organized space where individuals can thrive and achieve lasting sobriety.
Contact us today to learn more about Saving Grace House and the support we offer.
Saving Grace provides permanent sober housing for women. This large Victorian house located in a quiet residential neighborhood is close to public transportation. Some of the criteria for residency are having 6-months sober time pre-admission, evidence of an active individualized recovery plan, proof of income, and a willingness to abide by house rules and be an active participant in the sober living community.
The mission of Lowell House Addiction Treatment and Recovery (LHATR) Sober Houses is to provide a physically and emotionally safe, secure, and respectful home environment to foster an alcohol and drug-free lifestyle for all members. Each LHATR Sober Home is a group of individuals who share a common desire to stay clean and sober, a commitment to honoring the house rules and participating in the house decision-making process. Sober housing is an option that offers individuals peer-to-peer support to maintain long-term recovery.