Oriana House
Akron, OH 44310· Summit County
Exact address withheld for resident privacy. Contact the residence for details.
Who this home particularly supports
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.
The state registry reports this home meets accessibility requirements for people with disabilities.
Oriana House is a Level III residence in Akron serving up to 20 women in recovery. The home provides paid staff on-site, structured programming, curfews, and drug testing with a particular focus on medication-assisted treatment (MAT) support. The residence is ADA accessible. For details about openings, intake, house rules, and the specific street address, contact the residence directly, as the address is intentionally withheld for resident privacy.
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What this home supports
From the state registry and, where applicable, the operator’s own declarations.
ADA accessible
Meets state accessibility standards for people with disabilities.
MAT-friendly
Supports medication-assisted treatment (Suboxone, methadone, naltrexone) for opioid or alcohol use disorder.
Children welcome
Parents can live here with their children.
What Level III · Supervised means
Paid staff, structured programming, clinical partnerships. More intensive 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?