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Harlem, Montana
Fort Belknap Chemical Dependency Program, located in Harlem, Montana is a public alcohol and drug rehab that offers treatment for a variety of substance abuse addictions including alcoholism, co-occurring mental health disorders, and opiate addiction. They offer flexible outpatient addiction therapy allowing patients to live at home while receiving
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Havre, Montana
3.9
(42 reviews)
Bullhook Community Health Center, located in Havre, Montana, offers alcohol and drug rehab services, dual diagnosis treatment, mental health treatment, and behavioral health treatment. Clients may receive support in person or through telehealth. All services begin with an evaluation to determine the appropriate path for care. Located in Havre, Mont
Cory is a wonderful dentist . Everyone in there is patient and kind . I live 3 hours from Havre and will continue to make the drive to see this dentist.
Samantha Larson
1 month ago
“Thank you for letting me speak. I want to talk about my time at New Day. This is not easy for me. Even thinking about it brings up feelings I’ve tried to push down for years. But I need to say this, because what happened there still lives inside me. When I was at New Day, I was just a kid. I was scared, confused, and already hurting. I needed safety. I needed someone to show me kindness. Instead, I walked into a place that broke me even more. A place that wasn’t healing. A place that made me feel unwanted, invisible, and alone. There were days there when I felt like no one cared whether I was okay or not. Days when the way we were treated made me feel like I was a problem instead of a person. What they called “help” didn’t feel like help. What they called “structure” felt like being shut down. What they called “discipline” felt like being punished for things I didn’t even understand. I remember constantly being on edge. Walking around with my guard up. Waiting for the next moment I’d get yelled at, blamed, or treated like I wasn’t worth anything. I remember lying in bed at night, staring at the ceiling, wishing I could be anywhere else. Wishing someone would see how scared I really was. Wishing I had someone to protect me. New Day didn’t feel like a program. It felt like being trapped. And even now, years later, pieces of that place still follow me. Sometimes my ear rings or my chest tightens out of nowhere. Sometimes I get hit with memories I don’t want. Sometimes I feel like I’m right back there — that scared kid again, trying to stay strong in a place that didn’t feel safe. That’s what trauma does. It stays with you. I’m not saying this because I want sympathy. I’m saying it because kids deserve better than what I got. They deserve adults who see their pain, not judge it. They deserve care, not fear. They deserve love, not punishment disguised as treatment. No child should ever feel like I did at New Day — helpless, scared, and unheard. I’m speaking now because I couldn’t speak then. I’m telling the truth because I want things to change. And I’m sharing my pain because maybe it will protect another kid from being hurt the way I was. Thank you for listening.”
David Carpenter
3 weeks ago
this place is mid i mean the staff are good but the rules are a bit far-fetched. It's a decent place though.
molly wolly
1 year ago
Bullhook Community Health Center MT 59501
4.7
(74 reviews)
Rocky Mountain Treatment Center is a drug and alcohol addiction treatment center in Great Falls, Montana. The organization is accredited by The Joint Commission and LegitScript certified. They are also members of The Association for Addiction Professionals. Insurance is accepted, but if you’re uninsured, they do have financing options available.
Rocky Mountain treatment was the best place. I’ve been through a few in patient treatment centers. All the people there are great and they set you up for success.
Errin Ellington
3 weeks ago
I was there Oct 2025. What a great experience. All the people that work there are in recovery and they truly care about the residents. You're not just a paycheck for them. The food is excellent. Loved the Equine program. Family counselor is awesome and family week was so healing. They offer Wellbriety. The outreach coordinator is great, he's already followed up with me several times. Excellent nursing care. I cant express my gratitude enough for the program and my sobriety.
Stacey Ackerman
4 weeks ago
This place saved my life! I still miss being there;) sober since 2018 and never felt better. Awesome staff.
Ben Mitchell
3 months ago
Rocky Mountain Treatment Center MT 59401
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4.6
(42 reviews)
In the southwestern area of Billings, Montana, you can find a Community Medical Services (CMS) Treatment Center. This is one of CMS’s many treatment centers operating across the USA, all of which serve to help people recover from opioid addictions. Their goal is to give their patients the best chance at recovery by providing treatment options bac
Opiate addiction services in the Billings area. Now accepts medicaid, though no other insurance (update: insurance is accepted). No cash/checks, Credit/Debit or Money Order only. Good people doing good things.
Matt Schmierer
8 months ago
Awesome place to go!
Jennie Francis
10 months ago
As a person who became dependent on medication for chronic pain for many years, I decided it was time to be out from under them. I hadn't worked with anyone on this before, so I was pretty intimidated. No reason! These people treat everyone with respect and decency, without judgement. Not to mention they were able to help me that very day, and helped me to feel so much better immediately! Just a great asset to those of us who are in similar situations, and I would recommend them to anyone trying to rid themselves of the ever growing gorilla on their backs, like me. If they can help me, of all people, they can help you too! Don't wait any longer, go get the life you deserve without the substance/(s) that you think make life easier! Full five star rating! Thank you CMS!
M.G. Waudby (Unknown)
1 year ago
Community Medical Services MT 59102
Billings, Montana
3.8
(19 reviews)
You can find Rimrock Foundation in the middle of Billings, Montana. They’re an addiction rehab specializing in treating substance use disorders, co-occurring disorders and other addictive behaviors like gambling. They offer inpatient and outpatient treatment options for adult men and women. As part of their treatment programs, Rimrock prioritizes
It was like walking into a different place. They understand they were nice, polite. They went out of the way to make sure they could help you in any way they could and the ones they have there. They are helping in every way they can. It's clean. It's it's got God's help. God has got his armor around that place and the people that work there and the people that go there they care about all them to go there and each other. It's like one big happy family a happy and understanding and hard times and good times. It's all of that and they're there for each other and everywhere I have seen other than this place. It's not like that. It's like you're a number. Okay, it's time for this. It's time for yourself. You know it is just it's very different and I'm going to do everything I can to make sure they get support. They get donations and help whatever they need because they're actually getting people help whether they're on the street or where they come there and they have a hump and that's that's important. It doesn't matter what lifestyle you come from. They're there to help these people and the ones I talk to the owner, the counselors, the other people, all of them. They have certain things that they have to do and it's like a well-ois machine. It's just you know I can't stand up about them and when I go to Washington I'm going to see what I can do there because they really need help and every state needs to have one. They need to have a facility like that because these people actually care. And like I said it's a family and I couldn't ask for anything better for my child. I couldn't have asked for anything better. I really couldn't have and I appreciate them and I pray for them every day and I hope whoever reads this y'all will too. You can call and you can call him. You can look at the place and it is what it says it is and the people they remind you of the people when the area the era that I lived in. They're respectful. They're respectful to you themselves. The coworkers, the families. It's just amazing. It is just really amazing. Thank you all for it
Tammy Menser
1 month ago
Loved it
Salina “Sativa Walton” Hopson
6 months ago
This was the best treatment center I have ever been to. The staff are so nice. The nurses are working so hard. The support staff are the best. My LAC Susan was especially the best I loved her. Alot of the staff are recovering attics and they are so understanding and they are doing great things. They have a lot of fun sober activities and go here if you are struggling!!!
Amber Thornton
1 year ago
Rimrock Foundation MT 59101
Great Falls, Montana
3.8
(23 reviews)
The VA Montana Health Care System’s Great Falls Clinic is located in Great Falls, Montana. It connects veterans and their loved ones to behavioral health and drug rehab services. Their addiction and substance use program caters to individuals with an alcohol or drug dependency and care is provided in an outpatient and inpatient setting. Referral
These guys have never let me down. Always on point and delivering. I've had to get care other places in town and have gotten very frustrated with their performance. Reminds me how good I have it at the VA and under Dr. Gleason care/team. It's a one stop shop that doesn't disappoint. If they don't have the answer they'll get it promptly.
Matt OMalley
1 year ago
Thank you so much for the opportunity to be sober and clean without you.I don't believe I would have made it. Everybody is so kind there.Thank you so much.
Jason & Tanya Hammons
1 year ago
I'm so grateful for this place, they help me keep moving forward in getting my life back together. If it wasn't for them, I would not have been able to make it.
Jeff WOo
1 year ago
Billings, Montana
4.3
(34 reviews)
Ideal Option is an outpatient opioid addiction treatment facility in Billings, Montana. They serve adults over 18. This includes men and women affected by opioid use disorder. They’re committed to the highest standard of personalized care. This is validated by their Joint Commission accreditation. It’s also great that they accept Medicaid and M
Ideal Options has helped me maintain my recovery. I love the consistency the medication provides. The ladies that work their are all wonderful. It has saved my life. Thank you for what you do.
Karen Butler
1 month ago
I can’t say enough about Michelle and the gals at our Billings Montana office. First and foremost, you are treated as a valued person the second you walk through the doors. They truly care and want to help. We all know that awkward, uncomfortable feeling of being judged and having that “addict” stigma thrown on us. There is NONE of that here. Michelle and her team saved my life. I don’t say this lightly or to be dramatic, it’s the simple truth. ❤️
Kristine McCaffree
1 month ago
I have been going to Ideal Options for a couple of years. It's been a good experience. No complaints.
David Matthew
3 months ago
Billings, Montana
2.8
(47 reviews)
Yellowstone Boys and Girls Ranch is a behavioral health program for children between the ages of eleven and eighteen in Billings, Montana. They’re a residential program that also provides community based services locally. In their residential program, youth participate in scheduled sessions from the time when they wake up in the morning through t
Honestly i know i may sound cliche but ybgr does help heal, hope and inspire youth. Many people may counter argue that with me but hey we all have our own opinions. Many others though would agree with me. There may have been crazy things that have happened there but at the same time this place has saved many people from alot of things. Ybgr helped save me from my addiction, my self doubt and the negative in my life. thank you to my Kramily(Kramlich lodge) My shucrew(Schumaker lodge) and countless others. I wish the best of any kid who goes in there and all the employees too. My last final journey with ybgr ended Sept. 30th and i will forever miss it there and hold it dear in my heart. With all the love in the world- ShayQ (Kramlich Lodge from Feb. - Sept 2025
Shay Quiver
1 month ago
I enjoyed every single program about this place while I went there. I loved all my teachers and wished I could stay there.. But I did have a friend that went there who had his knees slammed backwards for a restraint and broken by a teacher there. There was nothing that could be done because of the legal paperwork that parents sign. 🤔 I enjoyed my time there tho. Just feel bad for other kids who weren't so lucky.
Atomic Soul
4 months ago
I'm now 40 and came to this place back in 1999. I hated being there but to be fair didn't have much to complain about. Bt time is been there 6ish months I didn't want to leave. I learn so much being there that I'm still grateful to this day. I earned freedom to walk the grounds unsupervised with permission as well as helping give tours to potential clients. I rode horses often did cattle branding of calves of course and did artificial insemination. I did small engines and wood working along with horticulture which were all a blast. There was a lot that happened in the dorms with the girls but what do you expect when you have so many girls with sick am array of issues. A huge part of getting something from these programs is if you want to. If your ready to get better. The staff members were all fabulous I can't think of anyone who I didn't like. I always felt genuine concern from them. I was even given the privilege to go off campus 1x a week to do gymnastics. I still to this day have small decorated box given to me as a gift upon leaving from a staff member named Marilyn. When you opened it it has a tiny box with a small now that says it was filled with her love. I'm not sure what has happened but, this place turned my life around and who know where it be today without it. So Thank you so so so much. Sorry for the delayed post lol.
Amanda Daly
6 months ago
Yellowstone Boys and Girls Ranch MT 59106
Billings, Montana
3.8
(23 reviews)
New Day Ranch is an addiction and mental health treatment facility that aims to provide transformative care to youth and adults around Billings, Montana. The facility’s programs are designed to provide healing, growth, and recovery for clients who have undergone trauma, addiction or other life challenges. New Day Ranch currently accepts Medicaid
Good program & counseling.
Patti Schessler
2 months ago
Love being part of watching lives transform!
Stephanie Adkins
2 years ago
Went through IOP and continued care, supportive staff and pleasant place
Christopher Calloway
2 years ago
New Day Ranch - Mental Health Day Treatment Center MT 59102
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Great Falls, Montana
3.9
(59 reviews)
Great Falls Rescue Mission - Hope for Men offers help men that are struggling with substance abuse, mental illness or gambling problems, every man is provided with help finding a job, seeking housing, spiritual counsel and life skills classes. Great Falls Rescue Mission - Hope for Men is a non-profit rehab located in Great Falls, MT. To offer a re
Incredible staff.
Josh Butterfly
5 months ago
I enjoyed every single program about this place while I went there. I loved all my teachers and wished I could stay there.. But I did have a friend that went there who had his knees slammed backwards for a restraint and broken by a teacher there. There was nothing that could be done because of the legal paperwork that parents sign. 🤔 I enjoyed my time there tho. Just feel bad for other kids who weren't so lucky.
Atomic Soul
4 months ago
I'm now 40 and came to this place back in 1999. I hated being there but to be fair didn't have much to complain about. Bt time is been there 6ish months I didn't want to leave. I learn so much being there that I'm still grateful to this day. I earned freedom to walk the grounds unsupervised with permission as well as helping give tours to potential clients. I rode horses often did cattle branding of calves of course and did artificial insemination. I did small engines and wood working along with horticulture which were all a blast. There was a lot that happened in the dorms with the girls but what do you expect when you have so many girls with sick am array of issues. A huge part of getting something from these programs is if you want to. If your ready to get better. The staff members were all fabulous I can't think of anyone who I didn't like. I always felt genuine concern from them. I was even given the privilege to go off campus 1x a week to do gymnastics. I still to this day have small decorated box given to me as a gift upon leaving from a staff member named Marilyn. When you opened it it has a tiny box with a small now that says it was filled with her love. I'm not sure what has happened but, this place turned my life around and who know where it be today without it. So Thank you so so so much. Sorry for the delayed post lol.
Amanda Daly
6 months ago
Great Falls Rescue Mission - Hope for Men MT 59405
Billings, Montana
3.3
(34 reviews)
New Day Ranch is located in Billings, Montana only 15 minutes away from downtown Billings. While you’ll be close to all the amenities of the city, this facility is nestled in nature among rolling hills, plains, grasslands and wooded areas. It is a peaceful vibe which is ideal for therapy and recovery programs. They specialize in serving troubled
oh gorsh i miss the peers and staff😔, if you go fake it til you make it bc it actually helpssss and work your treatment 😜 I WANT TO GO BACK NEOW
Nesta Seminole
1 month ago
I got out of new day about a couple months ago it's a really good place and you might hate it at first but it's a good you just gotta do your treatment and if you go there and meet a staff Jenna or Tammy in eagle there the best omg and rj and JT I miss all you guys and I'm doing so good thanks for all y'all's help🫶🏾🤪
Vennessa Capps
2 months ago
This place saved my life. I’m a successful person within the community thanks to them. Great goal, lots of studies back the methods they use. Kids will be kids, some won’t listen. But the ones who do become successful. Remember, it’s a TREATMENT facility. It’s not for fun. It’s difficult, but so is learning the hard way. It does have some flaws though. Staff accountability lacks slightly. Punishment system was a bit overwhelming. They might have fixed these though. Stress is different than safety. It’s not impossible. Nor is it hard if the kids apply themselves
Logan Widener
2 years ago
New Day Ranch - Boy's Group Home MT 59101
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Billings, Montana
3.5
(6 reviews)
Montana VA Health Care System - Billings CBOC is providing essential care for drug and alcohol addiction. This comprehensive center in Billings, Montana offers a full continuum of care. This means they have residential treatment as well as outpatient treatment. You’ll likely start in the residential program and then progress to outpatient after y
This place renew my life and give me a lot of opportunities I will recommend this place. Great people here.
6 years ago
Becky
4 months ago
Ciarra ValdeZ
8 years ago
Montana VA Health Care System - Billings CBOC MT 59102
Billings, Montana
2.8
(36 reviews)
Mental Health Center provides mental health and drug treatment for children, teens, and adults in Billings, Montana. Their goal is to help you overcome any challenge that’s keeping you from enjoying a happy, productive life. They offer free crisis assistance, as well as residential, outpatient, and community services. If you’re struggling with
I have the best therapist Kai !
Kimberly Butac
1 month ago
(REFER TO REVIEW From CRYSTAL SHINE) Unequal Treatment of Religious Beliefs. An additional issue that came to light was the Crisis Center's apparent bias towards certain religious beliefs. While the facility allowed Christian crosses to be displayed openly, it reportedly refused to accommodate a pagan high priestess's request to wear her Mjolnir (Thor's hammer) necklace From The director herself Marcia, denying her the right to freely express her religious identity. This differential treatment of religious practices is not only a violation of the principle of equal rights, but it also signals a concerning lack of cultural sensitivity and understanding within the center's leadership. All individuals, regardless of their spiritual beliefs, should be afforded the same level of respect and the opportunity to practice their faith without discrimination.Unprofessional Conduct and Concerning Rumors.   Beyond the specific incidents outlined above, the Crisis Center was also criticized for a general lack of professionalism among its staff. Clients reported encountering rude and dismissive behavior, as well as a pervasive attitude of indifference towards the needs and concerns of those seeking assistance. Furthermore, the facility had been the subject of concerning rumors within the Billings community long before my own experience there. Individuals I spoke with warned me about the mistreatment of clients, the staff's assumption that all service users were "drug addicts," and the overall poor reputation of the Crisis Center. These pre-existing concerns only served to further undermine the public's trust in the center's ability to provide adequate and compassionate care.Bright Spots and Recommendations It is important to note that not all aspects of my experience at the Crisis Center were negative. The security personnel, for example, were reported to be understanding and accommodating towards clients' needs, particularly those dealing with PTSD and domestic violence. Additionally, the compassion and understanding shown by a particular morning shift counselor on July 2nd, as well as the empathy displayed by an evening shift nurse from the South, provided some measure of hope that there are individuals within the organization who are committed to upholding the center's stated mission. And as a client I would highly recommend the specified people to further future jobs for understanding the oath that they took. However, these bright spots do not excuse the systemic issues and concerning patterns of behavior that I have outlined in this review. It is clear that the Crisis Center in Billings, Montana is in dire need of a comprehensive overhaul, both in terms of its staff training and the overall organizational culture
Crystal Williams
1 year ago
Content warning: This review contains mentions of domestic violence, panic attacks, and other sensitive topics. Review of the Crisis Center in Billings, Montana (2024-07-02) Introduction The Crisis Center in Billings, Montana is an organization that is intended to provide support and resources for individuals facing various crises, including homelessness, domestic violence, mental health issues, and substance abuse. However, based on my recent experience seeking assistance at this facility, I am deeply concerned about the level of care and professionalism demonstrated by the staff. This review will outline numerous issues I observed during my time at the Crisis Center, including a lack of compassion towards a domestic violence survivor, unprofessional conduct from staff members, inadequate communication about policies, and a fundamental disregard for the unique needs of marginalized clients. While there were some bright spots, such as the understanding shown by security personnel and the compassion of a particular counselor, the overall experience left me feeling deeply troubled about the center's ability to effectively serve the vulnerable populations it claims to support. Lack of Compassion Towards a Domestic Violence Survivor One of the most concerning incidents I witnessed during my time at the Crisis Center was the treatment of a fellow client who was a survivor of domestic violence. On the night of July 1st, 2024, this individual arrived at the center seeking refuge and support. However, rather than being met with empathy and understanding, she was subjected to a severe lack of compassion from the night shift nurse. The nurse's tone was described by other clients as "malicious" and "devoid of any warmth or concern." When the domestic violence survivor attempted to explain her situation and request assistance, the nurse responded with blatant indifference, going so far as to say, "If you don't like it, you can go find someplace else to live." This callous and dismissive attitude towards an individual in such a vulnerable state is entirely unacceptable and a clear violation of the ethical standards expected of healthcare professionals. Lack of Patience and Effective Communication Another issue that was repeatedly observed at the Crisis Center was the staff's lack of patience and unwillingness to engage in meaningful communication with clients. In particular, MEG, was noted for her tendency to overwhelm clients with information without allowing them sufficient time to process and understand what was being said. Many clients reported feeling rushed and frustrated, unable to fully comprehend the details of their cases or the available resources due to MEGs rapid-fire delivery and unwillingness to pause and ensure understanding. This lack of effective communication is a significant barrier to the center's ability to provide comprehensive support and empower clients to make informed decisions about their own care. Failure to Explain Policies and Procedures Closely tied to the communication issues, the Crisis Center was also criticized for its failure to adequately explain the rationale behind its policies and procedures to clients. When clients inquired about the reasoning behind certain rules or requirements, they were often met with dismissive responses, such as the aforementioned "if you don't like it, you can go elsewhere" statement This lack of transparency and unwillingness to engage in open dialogue undermines the center's ability to build trust and foster a collaborative environment. Clients deserve to understand the factors that inform the policies they are expected to adhere to, particularly when those policies may have a significant impact on their well-being and access to essential services.
crystal shine
1 year ago
Mental Health Center MT 59101
Browning, Montana
5.0
(2 reviews)
Crystal Creek Lodge Treatment Center, located on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation in Browning, Montana, provides residential and outpatient treatment for adults in addiction recovery. They take special care to ensure all of their services are culturally sensitive and appropriate, providing care for the local Blackfeet Indian tribe as well as anyone
Good place good people
Kyle Krapf
1 year ago
Billings, Montana
3.4
(125 reviews)
Montana Rescue Mission is a nonprofit located in Billings, Montana. Here, people who are experiencing hunger or homelessness can take shelter and find nourishment in a warm, safe, and supportive environment. This address is their administrative office, and they can direct you from here to the appropriate location for the services you need. The org
Simple and easy to follow
Adam Prokopiak III
1 month ago
The mission has been a big help to me
Debbie Carlisle
1 month ago
Love it here
Sherry Spang
9 months ago
Lewistown, Montana
2.8
(12 reviews)
NEXUS Treatment Center provides drug rehab services in Lewistown, Montana. The center features inpatient programs and aftercare for young adult and adult justice involved men. All clients have been convicted of second or subsequent methamphetamine possession or a first time offense for constructing a methamphetamine lab. Located in Lewiston, Montan
I graduated seventeen years ago this month.Still cleaning sober
Chuck G
3 months ago
My son was there about 8-9 years ago. EXCELLENT. SAVED HIS LIFE AND NO PRISON They way they work with them is amazing! Certain steps every 3 months and it is the best rehab center for 9 months. Thank you.
Kimi Rankin
1 year ago
Glad to see that a place that helps people in need!
John Behl
1 year ago
NEXUS Treatment Center MT 59457
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Billings, Montana
3.4
(7 reviews)
In beautiful Billings, Montana you’ll find the nonprofit organization Northwest Counseling Center. This is a comprehensive counseling facility that offers services to adolescents, adults and families navigating mental health issues like depression and anxiety. They are also able to provide substance abuse assessments and can connect you with
Great place to go for anyone needing therapy or to talk thru any of the issues they are dealing with. Couldn't find a better therapist in Billings if you tried
CJ Zielie
2 years ago
Dr Bakko I was referred to for administering multiple tests. As part of this he interviewed me and I am very poor at that. He helped keep me focused and many times had to patiently go back to probe deeper to clarify and really understand what I was saying. Because of my emotions, it’s like a freight train driving through his office. He’s gifted. The tests were administered in a very private, proffessional, clean, and quiet area. He is very organized and proffessional. He reviewed my answers and again made it very comfortable and open to discuss why I answered the way I did. He asked many different questions to understand my concerns. He was very patient and caring to make sure he understood my answers. A real medical proffessional!!!!
Don Hanser
7 years ago
Northwest Counseling Center MT 59102
Billings, Montana
4.7
(12 reviews)
New Day Therapeutic Youth Group Homes in Billings, Montana offers a long term residential youth substance abuse program. The program is for adolescents between the ages of 10 to 17 who have severe emotional disturbances (SED) and substance use challenges. The program takes a trauma informed and strength based approach to recovery. Services are Medi
The Adult Teen Challenge of Billings brings dead men to life! Over the last 4 years I have watched my son walk in the doors as a broken, lost man to a husband, a full- time employee, a man that is respected in the community. His daughter gets to have her dad apart of her life, he gets to teach her about God. As a student there can definitely be struggles during the year long program however the men who have been placed as employees- understand because they have been there. I will forever support the teen challenge. God is Good and He will come after the broken, this place is proof! Might not be for everyone, that I understand but for myself- it saved my son, me and the rest of our family!
Korey Nelson
10 months ago
I cannot say enough good or positive things about this group. We have utilized their services for a variety of yard cleanup projects several times now and they are always timely and do a great job - not to mention they have a great attitude and are always very personable. These guys are all part of a spiritual program investing in peoples lives and if you have the opportunity to reach out and support them, or if you have projects you'd like their services with, don't hesitate to do so.
Korry Thompson
1 year ago
My mom needed help with her estate sale and the guys were super helpful and had such a great attitude! We had lots of heavy furniture and plenty of stairs - we couldn’t have done this by ourselves!! My father in law is moving to town and the guys showed up and helped move him in quick and painless!! The move has been stressful for him and the guys positive attitude made things go smooth!! Thanks for all the help!!
coleman rockwell
1 year ago
Great Falls, Montana
4.0
(5 reviews)
AWARE, located in Great Falls, Montana is a private alcohol and drug rehab that offers treatment for a variety of substance abuse addictions including co-occurring mental health disorders. They offer flexible outpatient addiction therapy allowing patients to live at home while receiving regular treatment. Specialty rehab programs at AWARE includ
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Paul Horner
2 years ago
Very good childrens case management.
Tammy Kelly
11 years ago
AWARE MT 59404
Glasgow, Montana
4.3
(3 reviews)
Eastern Montana Mental Health, located in Glasgow, Montana is a private alcohol and drug rehab that offers treatment for a variety of substance abuse addictions including co-occurring mental health disorders. They offer flexible outpatient addiction therapy allowing patients to live at home while receiving regular treatment. Specialty rehab progra
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Eastern Montana Mental Health MT 59230
Billings, Montana
2.9
(6 reviews)
AWARE, located in Billings, Montana is a private alcohol and drug rehab that offers treatment for a variety of substance abuse addictions including co-occurring mental health disorders. They offer flexible outpatient addiction therapy allowing patients to live at home while receiving regular treatment. Specialty rehab programs at AWARE include tai
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AWARE MT 59102
Billings, Montana
2.8
(20 reviews)
The Community Crisis Center is located in Billings, Montana. This facility often serves as the first point of contact for individuals experiencing a mental health crisis or needing stabilization related to a substance abuse or mental health disorder. They also have supportive programming for families who are looking for the best way to help their l
What a beautiful group of people. They are all, individually super neat and phenomenal. On top of that, they all work together so smoothly and have such a positive, uplifting vibe and so much hope to spread. I love them💚
Renae Wigen
1 month ago
i have been at the crisis center three times. I was always treated in a friendly way,with dignity and respect. The staff is so thankful for my donations,even a box of staples for the office.They definitely need more resources,as the chairs are shabby,but they do a great job with what they have.
Mary Louise Nelson
2 months ago
They, the staff, deserve more gratitude from myself and from others than they get. Thank you, ccc for being great.
Melody Seal
1 year ago
Great Falls, Montana
2.9
(4 reviews)
Gateway Community Services in Great Falls, Montana, transitioned into Many Rivers Whole Health. They serve the community by providing programs for individuals with substance use and mental health challenges. These can include addictions to gambling, video games, and sugar. Services offered are outpatient treatment, residential, and other specialize
An amazing place to go if you truly want recovery in your life. The counselors are great all the staff are there for you.
6 years ago
Gateway Community Services MT 59401
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Billings, Montana
4.3
(3 reviews)
AA – Alcoholics Anonymous – Home Group, located in Billings, Montana is a non-profit alcohol and drug rehab that offers treatment for a variety of substance abuse addictions including alcoholism. At AA – Alcoholics Anonymous – Home Group additional levels of care offered include 12-step therapy. Specialty rehab programs at AA – Alcoholic
This place renew my life and give me a lot of opportunities I will recommend this place. Great people here.
6 years ago
Billings, Montana
4.0
(2 reviews)
AA – Alcoholics Anonymous – 644 Group, located in Billings, Montana is a non-profit alcohol and drug rehab that offers treatment for a variety of substance abuse addictions including alcoholism. At AA – Alcoholics Anonymous – 644 Group additional levels of care offered include 12-step therapy. Specialty rehab programs at AA – Alcoholics
All the counselors reflect serenity, they are friendly and we can always count on them, excellent place with great service.
6 years ago
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How Much Does Drug Rehab Cost in Montana?

Montana is ranked 47th nationwide in terms of addiction treatment affordability, with an average cost of addiction treatment of $62,530.

$154k Medical Detox
$55k Inpatient Rehab
$9k Outpatient Rehab
$8k Methadone Treatment

The costs of drug and alcohol rehab in Montana vary widely and depend on several factors, including:

  • Treatment
  • Insurance
  • Specialty
  • Duration
  • Amenities
  • Funding
  • Location
  • Facility

Compare the Cost of Addiction Treatment in Montana

The costs of addiction treatment listed for cities and states are averages based on the cost of the treatment types listed above. These averages are high due to the cost of medical detoxification and residential inpatient rehab programs.

These numbers also reflect the raw cost of drug rehab, before any insurance coverage. The typical individual seeking addiction treatment can expect to pay much less for outpatient or intensive outpatient services than the averages listed below.

Average Cost of Treatment in Montana vs. the National Average

Montana
$62,530
National Average
$57,193

Cost of Drug Rehab in Montana vs. Nearby States

Montana
$62,530
$42,195
$65,975
$64,673

Compare Cost of Treatment in Top Montana Cities

Montana
$62,530
Billings
$59,150
Missoula
$59,883
Great Falls
$70,868

How to Pay for Addiction Treatment in Montana?

There are many ways to pay for drug rehab in Montana. Most treatment centers accept cash or self-payment, as well as private health insurance. However, there are many treatment centers in Montana that accept Medicaid and Medicare, or offer sliding scale payments or other low-cost payment options. Here’s the complete breakdown of how to pay for addiction treatment in Montana.

121 accept self-payment or cash
120 accept private health insurance
1 offer free treatment
121 accept Montana Medicaid coverage
46 accept Medicare
60 offer low-cost treatment
89 offer sliding-scale fees
76 accept TRICARE coverage

Insurance for Drug Rehab in Montana

Blue Cross Blue Shield is the most widely-accepted insurance for drug rehabs in Montana, with 26 treatment centers in the state accepting their insurance. Cigna is the 2nd most popular with 25 treatment centers accepting it followed by UnitedHealth Group in 3rd accepted by 23 drug rehabs.

Montana Rehab Admissions in 2023

Montana is ranked 45th nationwide in drug rehab admissions, with 95 rehab admissions per 100,000 population in 2023, which is significantly lower than than the U.S. national average of 621 admissions per 100,000.

Montana
95
National Average
621
799

Rehab Admissions in Montana by Drug Type

The following are the number of Montana rehab admissions in 2023 for each of the 6 most frequently used drug classes, as well as the relative percent for each type of drug.

511
Alcohol
38
Marijuana
76
Heroin
21
Other Opiates
247
Meth
0
Cocaine

Source: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. National survey of substance abuse treatment services (N-SSATS).

Drug Overdoses in Montana in 2024

Montana is ranked 48th nationwide in terms of annual drug overdoses, with an average of 15.2 overdoses per 100,000 population and a total of 174 overdoses in 2023. Opioid abuse accounted for 68% of all drug overdoses in Montana, with a total of 119 opioid overdoses in 2024.

Drug Type Period Overdoses

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Provisional drug overdose death counts. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Narcotics Violations and DUIs in Montana

Narcotics Violations

Montana is ranked 38th for drug and narcotics-related violations, with an estimated 248 narcotics citations per 100,000 population which is lower than the National Average of 421.

Montana
248
Idaho
743
Wyoming
692
North Dakota
810

All values are per 100,000 population.

Federal Bureau of Investigation. Crime data explorer: Crime trends. U.S. Department of Justice.

DUIs

Montana has the 9th highest rate of drunk driving in the nation, with a total of 336 DUI arrests per 100,000 people in 2023 (and 3,811 total DUI arrests).

Montana
336
South Dakota
611
Wyoming
378
North Dakota
560

All values are per 100,000 population.

SafeHome.org. DUI statistics and trends.

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