Women's Recovery Housing in Dayton, Ohio

A safe, separate, and supportive sober living community for women rebuilding their lives. Structure, sisterhood, and clinical care — Medicaid accepted.

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Women recover differently. They deserve a place that's safe, separate, and built around the realities of a woman's road back — not an afterthought in a men's house.

Tina Marie's Recovery Housing offers dedicated women's recovery housing in Dayton, Ohio. Men and women are housed separately, so the women here can focus on healing in a community of women who understand exactly what they're walking through. It's the home named for Tina Marie — a mother who fought addiction, got sober, and proved it's never too late to change.

Why separate housing matters for women

Early recovery is fragile. For many women, it also overlaps with histories of trauma, unsafe relationships, and the weight of trying to hold a family together. A dedicated women's environment removes distractions and pressure, and replaces them with safety, privacy, and peer support from other women who are doing the same hard, brave work.

A Safe, Separate Home

Private space and a women-only community, with 24/7 structure and supervision.

Trauma-Informed Support

Mental-health and SUD care through Visualize Wellness Living, addressing the roots of addiction.

Sisterhood & Accountability

House meetings, peer support, and drug testing — women lifting each other up while staying honest.

Life Skills & Job Readiness

Budgeting, communication, resume and interview prep to rebuild independence and income.

Working toward reunifying with your children

Many of the women who come to us are fighting for one thing above all: their kids. Children don't live on-site, but the path to reunification runs straight through the kind of stability we provide — documented sobriety, drug testing, a structured daily routine, clinical engagement, and steady progress on life skills and employment. When you're ready to show that stability to a caseworker or decision-maker, sober living is proof that you've changed. Call us and we'll talk honestly about where you are and what comes next.

Who our women's recovery housing is for

No two women arrive at recovery the same way. Our Dayton women's home is built to meet several of the most common paths at once:

If you're also weighing a peer-run option, our guide to what an Oxford House is explains the difference between a self-run women's home and a staffed one like ours — and how to tell which fits where you are in recovery right now.

What a week looks like in our women's home

Structure is what makes early recovery hold, and it's also what makes a house feel like a home instead of a waiting room. A typical week here includes house meetings and weekly check-ins, random and scheduled drug testing, transportation to AA/NA meetings and clinical appointments, shared meals and chores that rebuild daily routine, and life-skills and job-readiness work — budgeting, resumes, interview prep — so independence grows week by week.

Just as important is what surrounds all of it: a community of women who understand the shame, the fear, and the hope of starting over, holding each other accountable without judgment. That sisterhood is often the part women didn't know they needed. For a fuller picture of the women's-housing landscape and what to look for before you choose a home, read our guide to women's sober living in Dayton.

How women pay for recovery housing

We accept Medicaid (CareSource, Buckeye, Molina, UnitedHealthcare Ohio). Medicaid covers the clinical services you receive while living here, and we combine that with vouchers, sliding-scale support, and grant-funded placement so the housing cost stays manageable. For the full picture, see our Dayton sober living cost guide. Women veterans may also qualify for HUD-VASH and SSVF support through the Dayton VA.

Safe, supported, and confidential

We're OhioMHAS-registered, pursuing ORH certification (expected August 2026), and every resident's records are protected under 42 CFR Part 2 — stricter than HIPAA. What you share here stays here.

How to get started

One phone call begins it: call (937) 930-7502 for a free, confidential conversation, complete a brief assessment, then move into the women's community and start your structured program. Not sure what your first week looks like? Read what to expect on your first day.

Women's recovery housing in Dayton — FAQs

Do you have separate housing for women?
Yes. Men and women are housed separately. Women live in a dedicated, supportive female recovery community with the privacy, safety, and structure early recovery requires.
Is your women's sober living trauma-informed?
Yes. Many women entering recovery carry trauma alongside substance use. Our structure and our clinical partner, Visualize Wellness Living, provide mental-health support so women heal from the underlying causes of addiction.
I'm trying to reunify with my children — can this help?
Many women we serve are working toward reunification. Children don't live on-site, but stable sober housing, documented sobriety, drug testing, and clinical engagement are exactly the stability reunification depends on. Call (937) 930-7502 to talk it through.
Does Medicaid cover women's recovery housing?
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 welcome you into the women's community.

You don't have to do this alone.

Call for a free, confidential conversation. Real women, real support, real recovery — right here in Dayton.

(937) 930-7502

Medicaid Accepted • Women's Housing • Dayton, Ohio