The Lighthouse offers women in recovery a peaceful, structured, and supportive place to rebuild their lives. Located in Weymouth, MA, this home provides a substance-free, accountability-driven space that prioritizes safety, connection, and healing.
Our residents experience community, structure, and mutual support—all within walking distance of recovery meetings, public transit, and work opportunities. The Lighthouse is more than just a place to stay—it’s where growth begins.
Women with 30+ days of sobriety who are ready for a structured recovery environment rooted in connection and personal accountability.
Clean, comfortable housing with peer support, structured routines, and encouragement to pursue employment, treatment, or education.
The Lighthouse promotes a balanced lifestyle by combining structure with freedom. Residents maintain daily routines while pursuing work, school, or recovery programs—supported by peer accountability and strong house leadership.
Residents are expected to maintain sobriety, follow house rules, and stay active in their recovery journey. We believe structure creates the freedom needed for true transformation.
Rules, curfews, and check-ins build trust and help maintain sobriety.
Freedom to work, study, or attend treatment while living in a sober, supportive home.
Strong bonds form between residents, creating a lasting support network.
The Lighthouse is fully furnished and move-in ready. Every element is designed to foster peace, purpose, and recovery.
Private or shared rooms with beds, dressers, and linens.
On-site laundry facilities to support daily routines.
Spacious and comfortable spaces for group connection and relaxation.
All tools needed to prepare meals and support a healthy lifestyle.
"The Lighthouse gave me the space I needed to grow, feel safe, and stay sober. The women here became my biggest supporters."
Most residents stay between 3–6 months, but this may vary depending on your recovery goals.
No, but we strongly encourage participation in outpatient programs or recovery support groups.
Yes, residents attend weekly house meetings to share progress, build accountability, and stay connected.
Visits are limited and must be approved in advance. Overnight guests are not allowed.
Yes, everything you need is provided—just bring your personal essentials and recovery mindset.
South Shore Sober Living operates High Level Housing, Norton St. House, and The Lighthouse for those in early recovery looking for structured sober living.