About Us

Troy & Tina Hay

Founders

About Our Founders

As long-standing members of the local recovery community in Daytona Beach, Tina & Troy Hay maintained hope for a long time that an opportunity would present itself that would allow them to one day own & manage their own recovery houses to help accommodate addicts & alcoholics wishing to escape the disease of addiction and begin a new life in recovery.

With roughly 29 years clean between the two, Tina & Troy are no strangers to the process of overcoming addiction and are committed to providing and environment designed to give addicts a second chance to reclaim their lives, through their phase up process and encouragement for individuals to find a new way of life through a 12 step program of their choice.

We Promise You

A Safe & Secure Recovery Environment
A Foundation Built Upon One Addict Helping Another
Help, So Long As There Is Willingness To Recover

Get In Touch With Us Today

Reach Out To Us Today Regarding Our Open Beds!

Our Pricing

Upon arrival at our facilities, an intake fee is assessed, followed by weekly fees to maintain residence at the Hay House.

Intake Fee

$100

Weekly Rates

$150

What Is Sober Living?

Sober living means maintaining a drug- and alcohol-free lifestyle and renewing your commitment to abstinence each and every day you wake up. Some days may be more difficult than others, but each day is a step in the right direction. Don’t give up!

At the Hay House (Much like most sober living homes) we do tend to follow guidelines. These rules are set in place so that a resident can acclimate him or herself to daily life without the stresses of triggers and negative influences. Residents are expected to show accountability and responsibility as well as serve as an active part in our recovery community.

When entering into one of our houses, you’re surrounded by others who share the same goal as you do: getting and staying clean. You’ll find people from all walks of life who have struggled with addiction. Their stories might be similar to yours, too. You’re likely to meet people who have been there for a year, a few months, or just starting the process.

Make no mistake. Recovery is hard work! But it is our goal to provide you with the tools that you need to make the most of your new life at the Hay House.