Huber Heights is a working community of families, veterans, and people who show up for each other. When someone here is fighting addiction, they shouldn't have to leave all of that behind to get well.
Tina Marie's Recovery Housing serves Huber Heights and Northeast Dayton from our homes across the metro — including our flagship home in Northwest Dayton, a short drive away and minutes from the Dayton VA Medical Center. For a Huber Heights resident, that means structured recovery housing that keeps you close to home, family, and the appointments you're trying to keep.
A strong fit for veterans near Wright-Patterson
Huber Heights sits close to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and the Dayton VA, and many of the people we serve here are veterans. Addiction rarely travels alone for those who served — PTSD, combat trauma, and the hard transition to civilian life are often part of the picture. We run veteran-friendly recovery housing built for reintegration, and we help veterans put their benefits to work: HUD-VASH housing vouchers, SSVF rapid re-housing, and VA Community Care for clinical services, all coordinated through the Dayton VA. More detail in our guide to how HUD-VASH and the VA help pay.
The same structured program, whoever you are
Every resident moves through the same program: a 7–14 day observation period, life-skills and job-readiness work, regular drug testing, house meetings, transportation, and clinical support through our clinical provider, over a 9–12 month stay. Men and women are housed separately, with couples housing available when placement fits. See the full picture on our structured sober living page.
How Huber Heights residents pay
Almost nobody pays full price out of pocket. We accept Medicaid (CareSource, Buckeye, Molina, UnitedHealthcare), plus veteran benefits, vouchers, and sliding-scale support — so most residents pay $0–$50 per week. The full breakdown is on our cost page.
Recovery resources near Huber Heights
- Crisis help, 24/7: call or text 988 (veterans, press 1 for the Veterans Crisis Line), or the SAMHSA Helpline at 1-800-662-4357.
- Local coordination: the Montgomery County ADAMHS Board.
- Veterans: the VA's homeless veterans programs and your Dayton VA case manager.
- Free meetings: AA and NA near Huber Heights. More in our Dayton recovery resources guide.
If you or someone you love in Huber Heights needs a safe, structured place to rebuild — veteran or not — call (937) 930-7502. The first call is free and confidential.