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Here at Woodhaven Residential Treatment Center, our team has seen the damaging fallout of drug abuse first hand. While many people who are suffering from addiction don’t realize it at the time, their self-destruction has far-reaching effects that hurt the ones they love the most.

For many years, our team based in Dayton, OH, has been helping people in the Cincinnati region of the state to defeat their demons and rise above addiction so that they and their loved ones can begin the healing process.

We help people with all different substance issues including alcohol, barbiturates, meth, heroin, and opioids. If you are on this website because you see someone you love struggling with substance abuse, we hope that we can give you the information you need to help.

Be the Helping Hand Your Loved One Needs

If you are the mother, father, brother, sister, or friend of someone who is dealing with drug and alcohol abuse, you need to understand the precarious nature of the situation you are in. Opioid addiction has become one of the most severe problems across America. As of 2017, right here in Ohio, opioid-related crimes were the number one cause of criminal activity.

Hundreds of thousands of people throughout all 88 counties of Ohio are suffering from addiction, which is near twice the national average. On top of the high incarceration rates, addiction also leads to a huge amount of tragic deaths. These can range from overdose fatalities to suicides, two things that are notably higher in individuals who have not gotten proper rehabilitation treatment. Don’t let uncomfortable conversations keep you from helping the people you love. Reach out to our team and be the person that sets your friend or family member on the road to recovery.

How To Visit Loved One During Their Stay at Woodhaven in Dayton, Ohio?

Visiting your loved one during their stay in rehab is important to show them you are supporting them on their journey. Woodhaven has a specific set of rules and guidelines in place for the safety of our clients.


Visitation Rules and Guidelines

1. All visits are monitored by Woodhaven staff. 

2. No personal items are allowed to be brought into the visitation by family and friends (i.e. cell phones, iPad, laptops, cameras, purses, lighters, cigarettes). Leave all personal belongings locked up in your vehicle or at home. All hats and coats will be searched and checked in at the registration desk and can be picked up upon leaving visitation. Visitors must have I.D. 

3. Drop-offs are NOT permitted on Saturdays. 

4. Any visitors suspected to be under the influence of drugs and/or alcohol will be asked to leave premises. 

5. All visitors and clients are to be appropriately dressed (i.e. no crop, low cut or sheer tops, short or revealing pants/shorts). 

6. Clients are not permitted to bring cigarettes, vapes, or any food/beverages to visitation. 

7. Unapproved visitors are not permitted at visitation. 

8. Client and visitors are to remain respectful toward one another and toward staff. 

9. Family and friends need to wait in the lobby for visitation to be called and begin. Absolutely no family or friends are to visit or enter the clinical floors of Woodhaven.

Woodhaven staff cannot discuss the client’s progress in treatment with family. 


Directions to Auditorium:

627 South Edwin C Moses BLVD located at the East Medical Plaza entrance Building D. 

Coming from Edwin C Moses, turn in the parking lot for Kindred Hospital. Just behind Kindred is Elizabeth Place Building D. Take Elevator E to the 6th floor lobby to be greeted by Woodhaven staff, 


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If you are seeing troubling signs of addiction from loved ones, call today for help. (937) 813-1737