Dove House Staff Spotlight: Kyrsten Schaefer
If you’ve seen Kyrsten Schaefer working at Dove House, you’ve probably wondered, “How does she do all of that? And how does she do it
Learn more about the latest Dove House news and happenings.
If you’ve seen Kyrsten Schaefer working at Dove House, you’ve probably wondered, “How does she do all of that? And how does she do it
The 2022 Celebration Luncheon & Dessert Auction was, once again, a huge success. This year’s event had 45 sponsors and over 400 people in attendance.
New 15-bed women’s residential treatment and recovery center in Jasper, Indiana, names its first director of operations and clinical manager JASPER, INDIANA — Dove Recovery
Meet Dove Recovery House Board Member Annmarie Novotney, CPA. She first got involved with Dove House by volunteering on the development committee in 2020. Annmarie
Meet Liz Billeaudeaux. Dove House changed her life, restored her relationships and taught her how to love herself. Liz had her first drink at age
Dove Recovery House for Women receives DHMA Community Catalyst Grant to address growing demand and equitable access for women seeking substance use disorder treatment
Indy’s largest women’s residential treatment and recovery program named as one of eight human services organizations in Lilly Endowment’s latest round of financial sustainability grant
Tahja Green-Carney, Dove Recovery House for Women’s newest therapist might look familiar to you, and that’s because before she joined the team in this role,
When 38-year-old Stephanie Miller thinks back on the number of times she narrowly escaped death, she almost can’t believe it. From driving while dangerously intoxicated
Stephanie McElhaney recently completed her Doctoral Capstone Experience (DCE) at Dove House as one of the final steps to earning her occupational therapy degree from the
Dove House is elated to welcome Sydney Sturdevant to the team as the manager of facility operations. The Anderson University BSN (Bachelor of Nursing) graduate
March is Women’s History Month! This month, we celebrate the triumphs and contributions of women in our society and remember the critical role they continue
Empowering women to become substance-free, self-sufficient, and healthy, by providing safe housing, quality programming, and – above all – hope for the future.
If you or a loved one is seeking help in recovering from substance use disorder, please call 317-964-0450 to learn more about scheduling an assessment.