Stepping Stone

Stepping Stone Stepping Stone is Southwestern Behavioral Healthcare's Addictions Services hub.

Open Access & Same Day Assessments
Substance Use/Medication Assistance Treatment/Partial Hospitalization/Primary Care

812-473-3104 Residential
812-473-3144 Outpatient
812-422-1100 Crisis
southwestern.org We are available 24/7 to assist clients in taking the first steps into treatment. We offer a full continuum of addictions services in residential, outpatient, and community settings to include:

ASAM 3.5 High-Intensity Residential Program
ASAM 3.1 Low-Intensity Residential Program
Primary Care Services
Addiction Medicine Specialist services
Recovery Housing
Individual Therapy
Group Therapy
Family Therapy
Family Education
Peer Support
Case Management
Alumni Services

06/03/2026

Sometimes when we're struggling, recovery feels like a distant point on the horizon. But just like the reminder on a rearview mirror: Hope is closer than it appears.

Open beds and same day admissions are available. Call now: 812.473.3104

You don't have to look far or travel long distances to find a way forward. Support is right here in your community, ready whenever you are.

06/02/2026

📍 Tune In Tuesday: Posey County Edition 📍
Today we’re taking you to our Posey County office for a quick virtual tour. Step inside, explore the space, and see what this location has to offer. We’re proud to serve the Posey County community.

Direct contact: 812.838.6558

06/01/2026

You don't have to choose between clinical excellence and the comfort of your own community.

Open beds and same day admissions are available. Call now: 812.473.3104

At Stepping Stone, we combine thoughtful, expert care with the strength of familiar surroundings. We believe that "real support" means being there for you in the environment where your life actually happens.

Day 31: As we wrap up May, what’s one thing you’ll keep doing to create more good days together? Mental Health Month may...
05/31/2026

Day 31: As we wrap up May, what’s one thing you’ll keep doing to create more good days together?

Mental Health Month may be ending, but the journey toward wellness continues every single day. Over the last 31 days, we’ve explored habits, boundaries, and connections that help us thrive. The goal wasn’t just to get through May, it was to build a toolkit for the rest of the year. Creating "More Good Days" is a practice. By carrying these lessons forward, we continue to support ourselves and one another long after the calendar turns.

What is one habit or mindset from this challenge that you’re taking with you into June? Let’s keep the conversation going! 👇

Day 30: What’s something that gives you hope? Hope is the belief that things can get better, and it’s one of the most re...
05/30/2026

Day 30: What’s something that gives you hope?

Hope is the belief that things can get better, and it’s one of the most resilient parts of the human spirit. It doesn't mean ignoring the hard stuff; it means trusting that the hard stuff isn't the end of the story. Whether it’s seeing a community come together, witnessing a small act of kindness, or noticing the change of seasons, hope keeps us moving forward. It’s the light that guides us toward "More Good Days."

We’d love to know: What is one thing that’s giving you hope today? Share it in the comments! 👇

Day 29: What’s one thing you can do today to support someone else? Supporting others doesn't always require a grand gest...
05/29/2026

Day 29: What’s one thing you can do today to support someone else?

Supporting others doesn't always require a grand gesture. Often, it’s the smallest acts of kindness that have the biggest impact, a sincere compliment, an offer to help with a task, or simply being a focused, non-judgmental listener. When we reach out to support those around us, we aren't just helping them; we’re strengthening the bonds of our entire community and reminding each other that no one has to walk their path alone.

What’s your simple act of kindness for today? Let’s inspire some "good moments" in the comments! 👇

05/29/2026

Strength doesn’t come from starting over in a new place, it comes from growing deep roots right where you are.

Open beds and same day admissions are available. Call now: 812.473.3104

Recovery is about more than just change; it’s about stability. By staying rooted in your community, you can draw strength from familiar surroundings and the people who have always been in your corner. Let your journey flourish in the soil you know best.

Day 28: What’s a word that describes how “a good day” feels to you? "A good day" doesn't have to be a perfect day. For s...
05/28/2026

Day 28: What’s a word that describes how “a good day” feels to you?

"A good day" doesn't have to be a perfect day. For some, it feels like peace. For others, it might feel like connection, accomplishment, or simply balance. When we identify the feeling we're chasing, it becomes much easier to find the small moments that lead us there. Taking a second to name that feeling helps us recognize it when it arrives, rather than letting it pass us by unnoticed.

If you had to sum up a "good day" in just one word, what would it be? Drop your word in the comments! 👇

Day 27: What’s something that helps you reset when the day feels heavy? We all have days where the weight of our respons...
05/27/2026

Day 27: What’s something that helps you reset when the day feels heavy?

We all have days where the weight of our responsibilities or emotions feels a bit more intense. Recognizing when you’re reaching your limit is a strength, not a weakness. Finding a "reset button", whether it’s a five-minute walk, a favorite song, or simply stepping away from your screens, allows you to clear the mental fog and start fresh. A reset doesn’t fix everything, but it gives you the breathing room to handle whatever comes next with a little more clarity.

What’s your go-to "reset" activity? Let us know in the comments! 👇

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Evansville, IN
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