Men's Sober Living in Dayton, Ohio

Structure, brotherhood, and accountability for men ready to rebuild. A safe place to live, real clinical support, and a path back to work. Medicaid accepted.

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A man in early recovery doesn't just need to get clean. He needs to get his footing — work, discipline, self-respect, and a few good men around him who won't let him quit.

Tina Marie's Recovery Housing provides structured men's sober living in Dayton, Ohio. Men and women are housed separately, so the men here live in a community built on accountability and brotherhood — the kind of environment where it's safe to do the hard work and impossible to hide from it.

Our founder, Kevin "Coach Sat" Saterfield, spent his life coaching young men to be more than they thought they could be — on the football field, in the classroom, and in the community. That same belief runs through this house: structure, discipline, and never giving up on a man who's fighting for his life back.

What the men's program is built on

Accountability & Brotherhood

House meetings, peer support, structured schedules, and drug testing. Men who hold each other to a higher standard.

Job Readiness & Work

Resume help, interview prep, and employer connections across Dayton — because a paycheck and purpose protect sobriety.

Life Skills

Budgeting, communication, conflict resolution, and the discipline of running your own day.

Clinical Support

IOP, PHP, counseling, and mental-health care through our partner, Visualize Wellness Living.

Why work matters so much in men's recovery

For a lot of men, identity and stability are tied to being able to provide. Idle time and no income are two of the fastest roads back to relapse. That's why job readiness isn't a side program here — it's central. We help men rebuild a resume, prepare for interviews, and connect with Dayton-area employers, so recovery comes with a future, not just a roof.

From treatment to here, and from here to independence

Many of the men we serve are stepping down from inpatient, PHP, or IOP treatment. We coordinate with discharge planners and case managers across the Miami Valley to make that handoff seamless. The program runs 9 to 12 months, starting with a 7–14 day observation period, then progressively building the independence to leave and stay sober. Veterans in recovery can also explore our veteran-specific housing near the Dayton VA.

Registered, confidential, and built right

We're OhioMHAS-registered, pursuing ORH certification (expected August 2026), and protect every resident's records under 42 CFR Part 2 — stricter than HIPAA.

How men pay for sober living

We accept Medicaid (CareSource, Buckeye, Molina, UnitedHealthcare Ohio) and combine it with vouchers and sliding-scale support so cost doesn't keep a man out of recovery. See the full breakdown in our Dayton sober living cost guide.

How to get started

Call (937) 930-7502 for a free, confidential intake conversation. We'll do a brief assessment, confirm the fit, and get you moved in. Want to know what day one feels like? Read what to expect on your first day.

Men's sober living in Dayton — FAQs

Do you have separate housing for men?
Yes. Men and women are housed separately. Men live in a structured, accountable community of other men committed to recovery.
Can sober living help me get back to work?
Yes. Job readiness is core to our program — resume building, interview prep, and connections to Dayton-area employers. Steady work is one of the strongest anchors of lasting recovery.
How long do men stay in the program?
The structured program runs 9–12 months, beginning with a 7–14 day observation period. Time in supportive housing is the strongest predictor of long-term sobriety, so we don't rush anyone out.
Does Medicaid cover men's sober living?
Yes — CareSource, Buckeye, Molina, and UnitedHealthcare Ohio. Medicaid covers clinical services while you live in sober housing, and we help coordinate low-cost or sliding-scale housing.
How do I get in?
Call (937) 930-7502 for a free, confidential intake. We'll complete a brief assessment, confirm the right fit, and get you moved in.

Get your footing back.

One call starts it. Structure, brotherhood, and a real path forward — right here in Dayton.

(937) 930-7502

Medicaid Accepted • Men's Housing • Dayton, Ohio