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Ohio Community Health Recovery Centers

Medicaid Outpatient Rehab in Ohio

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4.9

(35 Google reviews)

Substance Use Outpatient (PHP) Outpatient (IOP) Medicaid Program Clinic Setting Coed Adults
12115 Sheraton Ln, Cincinnati, OH 45246
Admissions: Mon-Fri, 7am-6pm

Overview

Ohio Recovery Centers provides accessible, state-funded outpatient addiction treatment for adults in a professional and comfortable clinic in Cincinnati. The facility focuses on clinical, therapy-driven care, offering a structured Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) and a flexible Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP). The environment is designed to be a supportive and non-judgmental safe space, featuring amenities like arcade games and comfortable group rooms. Specializing in dual diagnosis, their expert team treats co-occurring mental health conditions alongside substance use disorders. With a primary focus on serving Medicaid clients, Ohio Recovery Centers removes financial barriers to high-quality care, helping individuals build a strong foundation for lasting recovery. Visit their website here.

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Modern Clinic Setting
Small Groups (24 Max Occupancy)
Arcade Games
Flexible Phone Policy
Aftercare & Discharge Planning
Sober Living Partnerships

Your First Step is a Conversation

Reaching out can feel overwhelming, but you're not alone. The admissions team is here to listen without judgment and help you understand your options.

  • Your call is 100% confidential. Speak with the admissions team.
  • There's no commitment to enroll. They're here to answer questions.
  • Talk next steps clearly. Discuss insurance, Medicaid, and what treatment looks like.
(513) 540-4750

Treatment

Levels of Care

Partial Hospitalization (PHP)

Structured, high-intensity day treatment.

Program phase is typically 30 days at a time, based on individual clinical need.

Intensive Outpatient (IOP)

Flexible and robust therapeutic support.

Program phase is typically 30 days at a time, based on individual clinical need.

Medication-Assisted (MAT)

Medical support for dependence.

Duration varies based on medical assessment and treatment plan.

Approaches

Dual DiagnosisIntegrated care for co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders like anxiety and depression.
CBT / DBTTherapies to develop healthier thought patterns and coping skills.
Group TherapyPeer-led sessions to foster connection and build a sober support network.
Individual TherapyConfidential one-on-one counseling to address personal challenges.
Family ProgramMonthly educational sessions to help families support recovery.
Exercise & NutritionGuidance on physical wellness as part of a healthy recovery lifestyle.
Discharge PlanningComprehensive planning to ensure a smooth transition after treatment.

Policies

Small Group Sizes

Groups are kept to a maximum of 24 clients for personalized care.

Open Clinic

This is not a locked facility; clients attend scheduled programs only.

Electronics Policy

Phones are allowed but cannot be used during group sessions.

Cost

Payment Structure

This is a 95% Medicaid program. For most clients with Medicaid, treatment is fully covered. They also accept private insurance plans.

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Self-Pay

No standard self-pay model. Clients with private insurance are responsible for their plan's deductible and co-pays.

  • Cost with Medicaid: Typically $0
  • Cost with Private Insurance: Varies by Plan Deductible

Accepted Insurance Providers May Include

Medicaid
Aetna
Anthem
Amerihealth
Buckeye Health Plan
Caresource
Molina Healthcare
United Healthcare
Humana

Reviews

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4.9 / 5

Based on 35 Google reviews

What Clients Appreciate

  • Amazing Staff: Overwhelmingly praised as caring, compassionate, and genuinely invested in client success.

  • Life-Changing Program: Many reviewers credit the facility with saving their lives.

  • Safe Environment: Frequently described as safe, welcoming, clean, and non-judgmental.

"Ohio recovery center is a amazing program the staff are very helpful and understanding they actually care about helping ppl. They go above and beyond for their clients. It’s a very safe place with no judgement. I’m very grateful for them and the opportunity they have gave me."

— Jessica R. (Google Review)

"Amazing, caring staff. A great place to start your recovery journey. It is so hard taking that first step, and they make it very comfortable, non-judgmental and supportive. Highly recommend!"

— Angela M. (Google Review)
View additional context from reviews

Negative feedback for Ohio Recovery Centers is exceptionally rare. The vast majority of reviews focus on the positive, life-changing impact of the staff and program. The few critical comments found online are significant outliers and tend to relate to specific administrative issues rather than the quality of clinical care or staff compassion.

Location

Address

Ohio Recovery Centers

12115 Sheraton Ln

Cincinnati, OH 45246

Hours

Admissions: Mon-Fri, 7am - 6pm
Program hours vary by schedule.

Frequently Asked Questions

Admissions & Facility

Is this a closed/locked facility?

No, this is an open outpatient clinic. Clients attend scheduled programming and are not required to stay on-site afterward. The environment promotes personal accountability within a supportive structure.

Who else will be in treatment with me at your facility? What is their occupancy?

You will be in treatment with other co-ed adults seeking recovery from substance use. Group sizes are kept to a maximum of 24 people to ensure an intimate and effective therapeutic environment. As a primarily state-funded program, the clientele largely consists of individuals utilizing Medicaid.

What should I bring with me?

Since this is an outpatient program, you do not need to bring personal belongings for an overnight stay. It's recommended to bring a notebook, a pen, and any personal identification or insurance information needed for your intake process.

What should I leave at home?

Please do not bring any drugs, alcohol, or weapons to the facility. Any items that could be disruptive to the therapeutic environment should be left at home.

Is smoking/vaping allowed?

As an outpatient clinic, smoking policies typically apply to designated outdoor areas. Please inquire with the staff upon arrival for specific rules regarding smoking and vaping on the property.

What is the living situation like?

This facility does not offer housing. It is an outpatient program where clients live at home or in a partnered sober living facility. The center can provide recommendations and assist with placement in local sober living homes.

Can I get my own room? bathroom?

Housing and accommodations are not provided by Ohio Recovery Centers, as it is an outpatient-only facility.

Can I use my phone or laptop? Is there WiFi?

Yes, you can bring your personal electronic devices. However, their use is prohibited during group therapy and other clinical sessions to ensure that all clients can focus on their recovery without distraction.

How long has this facility been open?

Ohio Recovery Centers was founded in 2022.

What is the layout of the campus?

The facility is a modern outpatient clinic. It includes comfortable group therapy rooms, private offices for individual counseling sessions, and recreational areas with features like arcade games to foster a positive and welcoming atmosphere.

Program & Treatment

What substance use disorder treatment programs do you offer?

We offer a continuum of outpatient care, including a structured Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP), a flexible Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), integrated Dual Diagnosis treatment, and Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT).

Does this program use the 12-steps?

The core program is more clinical and therapy-driven, focusing on evidence-based practices like CBT and DBT. While not a 12-step-based program, they recognize its value and partner with many local sober living homes where residents are encouraged to attend 12-step meetings.

Is the program faith-based?

No, the program is clinical and evidence-based, not affiliated with any specific faith or religion. It is open to individuals of all beliefs and backgrounds.

Is Suboxone (MAT) permitted?

Yes, Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) is a key part of their services. They utilize medications like Suboxone and Vivitrol, prescribed and managed by their on-site Nurse Practitioner, to help clients manage cravings and focus on their recovery.

How long will I be there?

The typical length of stay in a program phase is 30 days at a time. The total duration of treatment is based on individual clinical needs and progress.

What is the length of a stay for substance use disorders?

Program participation is generally structured in 30-day increments. Your clinical team will work with you to determine the appropriate overall length of care needed to build a strong foundation for recovery.

What types of therapies do you use?

They employ a variety of evidence-based therapies, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), individual and group psychotherapy, mental health counseling, and family education. This is complemented by guidance on nutrition and exercise to support holistic wellness.

Do you treat co-occurring mental disorders?

Yes, treating co-occurring mental health disorders (dual diagnosis) is a core component of their program. They believe addressing issues like depression, anxiety, or trauma alongside substance use is essential for achieving sustainable recovery.

How do you treat dual diagnosis?

Their integrated approach begins with a comprehensive assessment to accurately diagnose both the substance use disorder and any co-occurring mental health conditions. A customized treatment plan is then created, involving a combination of therapy, medication management, and support groups to address both conditions simultaneously and help clients develop healthier coping mechanisms.

What is the difference between inpatient and outpatient addiction treatment?

Inpatient care requires living at a facility 24/7, providing a highly structured and supervised environment. Outpatient care, which this facility offers, allows you to live at home while attending scheduled treatment sessions. Their PHP and IOP levels provide intensive clinical support with the flexibility to maintain work, school, or family life.

Do you provide detoxification services?

No, they do not offer detox services. Clients who are actively using substances will need to complete a medical detox program at another facility before they can be admitted into the PHP or IOP programs.

Support, Staff & Family

Who provides care here? Treatment team? Staff?

The treatment team is led by a Nurse Practitioner who manages medical care and MAT. The team also includes experienced therapists, counselors, and support staff who are dedicated to providing compassionate, individualized care.

Are there psychiatrists and psychologists on staff?

No, the facility does not have psychiatrists or psychologists on staff. Medical care, including medication management, is provided by a qualified Nurse Practitioner.

Are family visits allowed?

Since this is an outpatient facility, formal "visits" are not necessary as clients live off-site. However, family involvement is highly encouraged through their dedicated family program.

What family involvement is included in the treatment process?

They offer a monthly family program held on Saturdays. This program is designed to educate families and loved ones on the nature of addiction and recovery. Individual family therapy sessions can also be arranged to help repair relationships and build a strong support system at home.

What types of support and aftercare are available once treatment ends?

The team provides comprehensive discharge planning to ensure a smooth transition. This includes connecting clients with community resources and helping them secure placement in a partnered sober living home if needed to continue their recovery journey.

Is there any follow-up after discharge?

The primary focus for post-treatment support is a robust discharge plan that connects clients to ongoing resources in the community, such as sober living environments and local support groups.

What will my costs be for treatment?

This is a 95% Medicaid program, and for most clients, treatment is fully covered. There is no self-pay model. If you have private insurance instead of Medicaid, you will be responsible for your plan's deductible and any co-pays.

Do you accept insurance for substance use disorder treatment?

Yes, they are a primarily Medicaid facility. They also accept a variety of private insurance plans. Please call their admissions team for a free and confidential benefits verification.

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