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Level I · Peer-run·Women

Middletown Central Club

Middletown, OH 45044· Butler County

Exact address withheld for resident privacy. Contact the residence for details.

OhioMHAS certified

Who this home particularly supports

Significant Others AllowedThe 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.

Middletown Central Club is a Level I peer-run recovery home for women in Middletown, OH, with up to 2 beds. This residence operates as a democratic household with no paid staff, meaning residents govern the home together and support each other's recovery. The home has a particular focus on allowing significant others to visit or stay. The specific street address is intentionally withheld for resident privacy. Contact the residence directly for information about current openings, intake procedures, house rules, and visiting policies.

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What this home supports

From the state registry and, where applicable, the operator’s own declarations.

Couples / partners welcome

Allows significant others (partners / spouses) to live in the home together.

Children welcome

Parents can live here with their children.

What Level I · Peer-run means

Democratically run by residents. No paid staff. Lowest cost, highest autonomy.

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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?