Recovery Housing (Adults 18+)
Safe, Supportive Housing for Adults (18+)
At Vital Health, we believe that a stable and supportive living environment plays a crucial role in long-term recovery. Our Recovery Housing program provides safe, structured homes for individuals who are committed to overcoming substance use disorders and co-occurring conditions. With peer support, accountability, and access to essential resources, our housing program empowers residents to build a strong foundation for a healthier, more fulfilling life.
Program Highlights
- Level 2 Housing
- A drug- and alcohol-free living space
- Access to peer support and community resources
- Individualized guidance tailored to your recovery journey
- Recovery Planning
- Housing staff available 24/7 for guidance and support
- A safe and supportive environment for lasting recovery
Accredited, High-Quality Level II Recovery Housing
Our Recovery Housing is accredited by Ohio Recovery Housing (ORH), ensuring that our residences meet the nationally recognized standards set by the National Alliance for Recovery Residences (NARR). As a Level II recovery housing program, we provide a structured, peer-supported environment that encourages personal accountability, community engagement, and long-term success in recovery

Safe, Shared-Living Homes
Comfortable, community-focused housing in a home-like environment.

Local Living Options
Living options in Toledo, Ohio

Peer Support & Accountability
Residents build connections with others on the same journey.

Structured Living Environment
Supportive routines that foster stability and personal growth.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)
Level 2 housing is ideal for individuals who have completed detox or inpatient treatment and are ready to transition into a more independent, yet supportive recovery setting.
In Level 2 housing, residents live in a shared home with others in recovery, following house rules that promote sobriety, personal responsibility, and community engagement. While onsite staff or house managers provide oversight and support, residents are expected to actively participate in their recovery journey by attending peer-led meetings, outpatient treatment, or other recovery-related services.
Yes, individuals must be sober at the time of application. Our recovery housing is designed for those who are committed to maintaining a substance-free lifestyle and actively working on their recovery. To ensure a safe and supportive environment, all residents are expected to adhere to house guidelines, including ongoing sobriety, participation in recovery-focused activities, and engagement with supportive services.
Each home accommodates 3 to 6 residents, depending on the location, creating a supportive and community-oriented environment.
Yes! Residents may have a vehicle as long as they provide a valid driver’s license, registration, and proof of insurance.
Yes, visitors are welcome in designated common areas, ensuring a comfortable and respectful space for everyone.
Absolutely! Employment is encouraged as long as you provide your work schedule and ensure that your job does not interfere with your treatment plan.