Sober Living for Cleveland Residents

Cleveland-area residents come to Tina Marie's structured recovery homes in Dayton for a real fresh start — and we're expanding across Ohio, with Cleveland-area homes coming. Ohio Medicaid, men, women & couples.

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You don't have to get sober in the same place you got sick — and for a lot of people in Cleveland, a little distance is exactly what recovery needs. Here's how coming to Tina Marie's in Dayton works, and what's coming to the Cleveland area.

Cleveland and northeast Ohio have been hit as hard as anywhere in the state by addiction, and sometimes the most powerful thing a person can do is get out of the environment entirely. Dayton is about three hours south — far enough to be a true clean break.

Why people come to Dayton from Cleveland

For a lot of people in Cleveland, the old neighborhood is the single biggest threat to staying clean. Putting three hours between yourself and it — the crowd, the corners, the memory on every street — removes those triggers instead of asking you to white-knuckle past them every day.

Three hours is far enough that the old scene can’t just show up at the door, and close enough that family can still drive down for a weekend visit. For many people leaving Cleveland, that distance is exactly the point. Our homes are structured recovery residences for men, women, and couples, built around a 7–14 day observation period and a 9–12 month program of accountability, drug testing, life skills, job readiness, and clinical support. See exactly how the program works and read the full guide to relocating for recovery in Ohio.

Recovery resources in the Cleveland area

If you're starting from Cleveland, these are the right first calls — whether you come to Dayton or find help closer to home:

Your Ohio Medicaid comes with you

Here's what surprises most people: your Ohio Medicaid doesn't stop at the county line. CareSource, Buckeye, Molina, and UnitedHealthcare are statewide plans that cover the clinical side of recovery — IOP, counseling, MAT, case management — anywhere in Ohio. So relocating from Cuyahoga County to a Dayton-area home doesn't cost you your coverage. Most Tina Marie's residents pay $0–$50 per week for the housing itself; the full breakdown is on our cost page and Medicaid page.

Coming soon: recovery housing in the Cleveland area

Tina Marie's started in Dayton, but we're not staying a Dayton-only operation. We're expanding across Ohio, and the Cleveland area is part of our growth plan. Until those homes open, Cleveland-area residents are welcome in our Dayton homes — and if you'd like to be first to know when we open closer to you, call (937) 930-7502 or send us a message. We'll tell you honestly what's available today and what's on the way.

Wherever you are in the Cleveland area, the first call is free and confidential. Call (937) 930-7502 and we'll help you figure out the next step.

Sober living for Cleveland residents — FAQs

Do you have a sober living home in Cleveland?
Not yet — our homes are currently in the Dayton area, and we welcome Cleveland-area residents there (many people come specifically to get distance from home). We're expanding across Ohio and Cleveland-area homes are part of the plan. Call (937) 930-7502 for what's available now and what's coming.
Does my Ohio Medicaid work if I come to Dayton from Cleveland?
Yes. Ohio Medicaid is statewide — CareSource, Buckeye, Molina, and UnitedHealthcare cover clinical treatment anywhere in Ohio. Moving from Cuyahoga County for recovery housing doesn't cost you coverage. See our Medicaid page.
Why travel from Cleveland to Dayton for recovery?
Because distance from the people, places, and routines tied to using is often what makes recovery stick. Dayton is about a three-hour drive south (roughly 180 miles) from Cleveland — far enough for a real change, and your Medicaid follows you. See relocating for recovery in Ohio.

Coming to Dayton from Cleveland?

The first call is free and confidential. Tell us you're in the Cleveland area, and we'll help you get here.

(937) 930-7502

Medicaid & Private Pay • Cleveland-Area Residents Welcome