At Bryan, Holmes should be able to have visitors on weekends, and there is a recreational area and a track outdoors to walk around. Unlike some other lower-level security facilities, Bryan does have a razor wire fence surrounding it.

Espejo says eventually Holmes, being a professional, will likely get a job at the facility teaching classes to other inmates within her realm of expertise that might help them become employed once they are released. 

Holmes will certainly make friends with other inmates, Espejo says, because nonviolent offenders in particular tend to rally around each other and try to help each other cope with their circumstances.

Espejo says Holmes' situation will be more difficult than her own, given that the Theranos founder was sentenced to so many years behind bars with one small child and another on the way.

"It is traumatic having your freedom taken away, obviously," Espejo told FOX Business, "But just living away from your family like that. … My kids were grown. I can't imagine how it's going to feel for her that she has very small children that she doesn't get to raise."