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Great Lakes Recovery Centers, Inc.

About Great Lakes Recovery Centers, Inc.

Great Lakes Recovery Centers, Inc. (GLRC) is a Michigan-based nonprofit behavioral health agency serving communities across the Upper Peninsula with a continuum of support for substance use and mental health needs. Since the 1970s, GLRC has focused on empowering recovery through hope and change by offering coordinated services that can include assessment, outpatient care, residential programming, and recovery housing.

For individuals stepping down from treatment or rebuilding stability after active addiction, GLRC’s recovery housing helps bridge the gap between clinical care and independent living. GLRC describes its recovery housing as a safe, supportive, recovery-oriented environment where residents practice real-life recovery skills in community while maintaining accountability. In addition to shared responsibilities and house activities, residents are typically expected to participate in self-help meetings (such as AA, NA, or SMART Recovery), attend weekly house meetings, and stay engaged with outpatient services as part of structured sober living.

GLRC operates multiple recovery residences in the region, including Sue B.’s House, a women’s recovery residence associated with GLRC’s recovery housing services. Sue B.’s House is designed to support women who want a stable sober house environment while building routines that can include employment goals, peer support, and ongoing clinical connection as needed. This approach can be especially valuable for residents who benefit from a consistent schedule, clear expectations, and a community committed to sober living.

As an organization, Great Lakes Recovery Centers, Inc. notes that it is licensed as a substance use disorder treatment facility by the State of Michigan and accredited by CARF, and it also references recovery-residence certification through MARR and NARR—helpful signals for people seeking recovery housing with established standards.

Key elements commonly emphasized across GLRC recovery housing include:

  • Sober living structure with house rules, regular meetings, and accountability expectations

  • Peer support and community living practices that reinforce healthy routines

  • Recovery housing continuity that supports long-term stability beyond treatment

If you’re searching for addiction recovery housing in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, Great Lakes Recovery Centers, Inc. provides multiple pathways to care—combining services and sober living options to help residents sustain progress, reconnect with community resources, and move toward independent, healthy living.