Cairn Recovery Resources
Zanesville, OH 43701· Muskingum County
Exact address withheld for resident privacy. Contact the residence for details.
Who this home particularly supports
DUAL Diagnosis (MH & SUD), MAT supportedThe state registry notes this home has a particular focus on serving people in this group. Other residents may also be welcome. Ask the residence directly.
Cairn Recovery Resources in Zanesville is a Level II recovery home for men, with up to 6 beds. The residence has a particular focus on supporting people with both mental health and substance use challenges, including those on medication-assisted treatment. A house manager is on-site or monitors the home closely, and residents participate in a structured but community-led living environment. The street address is intentionally withheld for resident privacy, so contact the residence directly for information about openings, intake requirements, and house rules.
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What this home supports
From the state registry and, where applicable, the operator’s own declarations.
MAT-friendly
Supports medication-assisted treatment (Suboxone, methadone, naltrexone) for opioid or alcohol use disorder.
Mental health + addiction (dual diagnosis)
Supports people in recovery from substance use who also have mental-health conditions.
What Level II · Monitored means
A house manager or supervisor lives on-site. Rules, curfews, drug testing, recovery support.
Learn about all levels →Paying for it
Pricing and payment details aren’t listed in the state registry. Ask the residence directly when you call. Most homes accept some mix of self-pay, Medicaid, sliding-scale fees, or scholarships.
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Questions to ask when you call
- • Are openings available right now?
- • What’s the intake process and timeline?
- • What recovery program (AA, NA, SMART, MAT) do residents follow?
- • What are the house rules and curfews?
- • What does a typical day look like?
- • How do you handle relapse?