Since 1956, Guest House has offered hope and healing for men and women religious suffering from addiction.
Guest House stands as a beacon of hope to clergy and men and women religious who are suffering with alcohol and drug addiction.Â
Process or behavioral addictions, such as cluttering, hoarding, internet/digital, and spending addictions, can be just as debilitating, affecting every aspect of life.
Serving priests, deacons, brothers and seminarians who suffer from substance use disorders, process addictions and compulsive overeating.
Addressing the challenges of addiction, behavioral health, and other compulsive disorders that are faced by women religious.
Guest House offers educational programs that promote wellness for Church and religious leadership communities.Â
Our campus includes a residential treatment centers on 105 tranquil acres, offering holistic programs based on the spirituality of the 12-Step recovery model and addressing substance use disorders, process addictions, mental health disorders, and compulsive overeating. Guest House is staffed by dedicated, licensed, certified, on-site clinical and spiritual professionals.
The treatment program at Guest House makes extensive use of highly qualified professionals:  Full-time Medical Director on site, consulting psychiatrists, consulting psychologists, Certified Addiction Therapists, Dietician, Physical Therapists, etc. Guest House employs approximately 50 Full-time and 30 Part-time employees.
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PRESIDENT AND CEO
Jeff Henrich
EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
Tabitha Robe
CHAPLAIN
Rev. Michael E. Burns, SDS, MDiv, BCC
HUMAN RESOURCES DIRECTOR
Cindy Vario, SHRM-CP
OPERATIONS DIRECTOR
Ryan Marsh
FINANCE
Rebecca Nichols-Beam
Accounts Payable
IT
Mark Kassin
Network Administrator
TREATMENT CENTER
Dr. Jeffrey Berger, MD
Medical Director
Steven Anderson, MA, LLP
Clinical Director
Lisa Ann Marek, RN, BSN, MA
Director of Nursing Services
Lacey Faulkner, MPA
Client Services Coordinator
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THERAPISTS
Mark Nowaczewski, LLMSW, CADC
Lead Therapist
LuAnn Brown, BVM, LPC, CADC
Robert Esselink, MEd., MA, LLC, CADC
Julie Kelly, LMSW, CAADC
Br. Michael O’Grady, SJ
Emily Richardson, PhD, LPC, CAADC
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SPIRITUAL DIRECTORS
Rev. Michael E. Burns, SDS
Sr. Julie Bruss, SND
CONTINUING CARE PROGRAM
Men’s Program
Rev. Mark S. Stelzer, SThD
Educator
Emily Richardson, PhD, LPC, CAADC
Case ManagementÂ
Jim Vander Schaaf, BA
Recovery Coach
Women’s ProgramÂ
Luann Brown, BVM, LPC, CADC
Continuing Care Coordinator, Case Management, Community Liaison
MISSION ADVANCEMENT
Anne Mantha, BSW
Marketing & Communications/Special EventsÂ
Daniela Moritz
Database Administrator
EDUCATION DIRECTOR
Rev. Mark S. Stelzer, SThD
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Colleen Richards
Alumni Relations & Education Programs
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OUTREACH
Sr. Julie Bruss, SND, LPCC-S, LCDC III
Women’s Program
Jim Vander Schaaf, BA
Men’s Program
Guest House has many dietary, maintenance, reception, housekeeping, and transportation staff who are involved in daily operations and positively impact the care we offer.
Michael Reinhardt
Chairman of the Board
Most Rev. Donald F. Hanchon, M.Div.
Episcopal Moderator
Bridget Bearss, RSCJ
Sr. Maureen Comer
Dr. Ray Demers
Vice Chairman of the Board
Michael J. Fontana
Jeff Henrich
President and CEO
Joan M. Lewis, DDS, MSD
Michael McClelland
Rev. Dr. Patrick A. McDonald, JD
Kathleen Spencer
Robert D. Steele, MD
Bishop Edmund Whalen
Douglas Noble
Most Rev. Donald F. Hanchon, M.Div.
Msgr. Timothy Hogan
Rev. Bob Hart
Rev. Donald K. Hummel
Rev. Peter McQuinn
Rev. Patrick Moses
Rev. Guy F. Sciacca
Fr. John Regan
Helen Lembeck, MMS
Dr. Josie McKechnie, C. Psych, CSJ
Diane Sloan, OSU
Marcia Kay Lacour, O.S.C.
Jenny Howard, SP
Julie Bruss, SND
Mary Gene Kinney, B.V.M
Marybeth Martin, PHJC
Sr. Anncarla Costello, SND
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Guest House, Inc., included in the Official Catholic Directory, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, licensed and CARF-accredited health care provider specializing in addiction treatment for Catholic clergy and men and women religious.
Guest House now accepts insurance, making its services more accessible to those seeking recovery and well-being.