Program areas at Steppingstone
Housing for homeless - the housing for homeless division provides supportive services to disabled homeless and chronic homeless individuals and families. The division operates in several scattered sites in order to provide various different services to those in need of finding permanent and temporary housing opportunities.
Peer recovery support - the peer recovery support division provides a safe and confidential place for individuals to learn from peers with lived experience, share their challenges and become empowered.
Residential treatment - the residential treatment division provides consumers possessing substance use disorders with treatment in a comfortable, sober, home-like environment. Consumers participate in the program from three to twelve months as they work on developing recovery skills and support systems. Consumers are also assisted with obtaining employment, entitlements, parenting skills, and living and coping skills as well as finding appropriate housing prior to discharge. These skills, services, and supports empower consumers so they successfully transition into the community and experience long term sobriety and an improved quality of life.
Outpatient treatment - the outpatient treatment division provides outpatient counseling, psychiatric treatment and medication prescribing (including medication assisted treatment/mat) to individuals struggling with substance use and/or mental health disorders and opioid use disorders. In conjunction with mat, psychosocial treatment is provided to participants through a variety of approaches including social skills training, individual, group, and couples counseling, cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, and family therapy.