At Sunstone
We specialize in recovery housing that does more than offer a roof. Our residents are actively engaged in rebuilding their lives; mentally, emotionally, and practically. With professional guidance, a peer-supported community, and structured routines, each person moves closer to sustainable, long-term recovery.
Recovery Housing
Sunstone isn’t just housing – it’s a structured program rooted in evidence-based support and real-world accountability. Every resident works with an OhioMHAS-certified outpatient provider to ensure personalized, consistent care throughout their stay.
We help residents:
- Stabilize their recovery through safe, substance-free housing
- Manage medications responsibly, including MAT when applicable
- Develop daily routines and coping strategies
- Build job skills and find meaningful employment
- Budget and prepare for long-term housing
Our program is designed to remove barriers, increase confidence, and reduce the risk of relapse, equipping people to step into the next chapter with purpose and strength.
Cost with Purpose
Sunstone’s rent model is designed for real-world recovery. While the full cost of housing and services is $40/day, residents who complete the 90-day program pay just $30/day—an amount that reflects what it actually takes to live independently in Cincinnati. We do this because budgeting is part of recovery, and long-term stability starts with financial readiness.
Our Location
Sunstone’s centrally located Cincinnati residence offers convenient access to outpatient treatment centers, public transportation, and community resources.
- 24-hour bus route within 0.2 miles
- Close to grocery stores, churches, parks, and local employment opportunities
- Quiet, residential neighborhood designed for rest, reflection, and focus
Our Affiliations
Sunstone is a certified recovery housing associate through Ohio Recovery Housing.
ORH is a state affiliate of the National Alliance for Recovery Residences (NARR). As such, ORH creates and maintains standards of excellence for recovery housing in Ohio that meet expectations of NARR, and it provides opportunities for peer reviews that regularly document an ongoing commitment to ORH quality standards. ORH affirms the necessity of a continuum of care to adequately address the total needs of people recovering from addiction.
NARR’s mission is to support persons in recovery from addiction by improving their access to quality recovery residences through standards, support services, placement, education, research and advocacy.