If you're looking for sober living in Trotwood, the good news is you don't have to leave your community to find it. Our homes are right next door.
Tina Marie's Recovery Housing operates structured sober living homes in Northwest Dayton (ZIP 45416) — the same area that borders and overlaps Trotwood. Our flagship home on Westmore Court and our Brunswick Avenue home are typically a 5–10 minute drive from most of Trotwood, which means a Trotwood resident in recovery can stay close to family, work, their kids' schools, and the people who hold them up — instead of being shipped across the state to get well.
Why staying local matters for Trotwood residents
Recovery is hardest when you're isolated. Staying near Trotwood keeps your support network within reach: your home group, your sponsor, your family, and the job or appointments you're trying to keep. We provide transportation to AA/NA meetings and clinical appointments, so getting where you need to be is never the reason someone misses a step. For people stepping down from inpatient or PHP/IOP treatment in the Dayton area, our homes are an easy, nearby landing spot.
What you get at Tina Marie's
Every resident, whatever ZIP they come from, moves through the same structured 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, and couples housing is available when placement is the right fit. Learn how the full program works on our structured sober living in Dayton page.
How Trotwood residents pay for sober living
Almost nobody pays full price out of pocket. We accept Medicaid (CareSource, Buckeye, Molina, UnitedHealthcare), and combine it with vouchers, sliding-scale support, and Montgomery County ADAMHS housing assistance — so most residents pay $0–$50 per week. See exactly how on our sober living cost page and the Medicaid guide.
Recovery resources in and around Trotwood
You don't have to navigate this alone. A few free starting points serving the Trotwood and Montgomery County area:
- Crisis help, 24/7: call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline), or the SAMHSA National Helpline at 1-800-662-4357.
- Local coordination: the Montgomery County ADAMHS Board funds and connects residents to treatment and recovery housing.
- Free meetings: find Dayton-area AA and NA meetings near Trotwood.
- More in our Dayton & Montgomery County recovery resources guide.
Trotwood is part of Montgomery County in the Dayton metro (ZIP 45426, bordering 45416), and our homes are among the closest structured recovery residences to it. If you or someone you love in Trotwood needs a safe, structured place to rebuild, call us — we'll tell you honestly what comes next.