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Drug & Alcohol Rehab Centers in Montana

Montana's addiction treatment system serves a geographically immense state where vast distances, sparse population, and rugged terrain define the recovery landscape. With approximately 120 licensed treatment facilities, the state provides services from medical detoxification and residential treatment to intensive outpatient programs and telehealth-based recovery support. The Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS), Addictive and Mental Disorders Division (AMDD), licenses treatment programs, distributes state and federal funding, and coordinates behavioral health services across a state larger than Germany with fewer than 1.2 million residents.

Methamphetamine is Montana's primary illicit drug threat, dominating treatment admissions across the state from Billings to the smallest towns along the Hi-Line. Meth has entrenched itself in rural Montana communities where economic hardship, geographic isolation, and limited law enforcement create conditions for widespread use. Opioid use disorder remains a serious concern, with fentanyl increasingly contaminating Montana's drug supply and driving a rising share of overdose fatalities. Alcohol use disorder is deeply embedded in Montana's culture, with the state consistently ranking among the highest in the nation for per-capita alcohol consumption and binge drinking rates.

Montana's treatment infrastructure faces unique challenges from its geography. The state's seven Indian reservations — home to the Blackfeet, Crow, Northern Cheyenne, Flathead, Fort Belknap, Fort Peck, and Rocky Boy's communities — operate tribal behavioral health programs that address disproportionately high rates of substance use and related trauma. Evidence-based modalities including medication-assisted treatment (MAT), cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), motivational interviewing, and 12-step facilitation are available through regional treatment centers, though access diminishes significantly in the state's most remote areas where telehealth has become essential.

Addiction Treatment Landscape in Montana

Montana's substance use crisis is shaped by the intersection of extreme rural isolation, high alcohol consumption, methamphetamine prevalence, and the unique behavioral health needs of Native American communities. DPHHS AMDD administers state and federal Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment (SAPT) Block Grant funding through regional behavioral health authorities and contracted treatment providers spanning the state's 56 counties and tribal lands.

Key statistics:

  • Approximately 260 drug overdose deaths in 2022 (Montana DPHHS)
  • Roughly 120 licensed substance use treatment facilities statewide (SAMHSA N-SSATS)
  • Montana ranks among the top 10 states for per-capita alcohol consumption
  • Methamphetamine is the most common illicit drug in treatment admissions statewide

Montana expanded Medicaid in 2016, which significantly improved treatment access for low-income adults. The expansion, known as the HELP Act (Health and Economic Livelihood Partnership), brought approximately 100,000 Montanans into Medicaid coverage. This was reauthorized in 2019 and has been critical in funding MAT and outpatient treatment in a state where private insurance markets are thin and employer-sponsored coverage gaps are common.

The methamphetamine crisis remains Montana's most pressing substance use challenge. Unlike opioid use disorder, meth addiction lacks FDA-approved pharmacological treatments, placing heavy reliance on behavioral interventions. Native American communities experience substance use disorder rates significantly higher than the state average, driven by historical trauma, poverty, and limited access to culturally appropriate treatment. Tribal programs incorporating traditional healing practices alongside evidence-based care represent an important and growing component of Montana's treatment landscape.

Types of Treatment Available in Montana

Montana offers addiction treatment across the levels of care recognized by the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM), though availability is heavily concentrated in the state's larger communities:

  • Medical Detoxification: Hospital-based detox programs are available in Billings, Missoula, Great Falls, and Helena. Rural communities typically rely on hospital emergency departments for acute withdrawal management with transfer to urban facilities for sustained detox care.
  • Residential Treatment: Programs ranging from 30 to 90 days operate in Billings, Missoula, Butte, and Helena. The Rimrock Foundation in Billings is one of Montana's longest-established residential treatment centers. Tribal residential programs serve Native American communities.
  • Partial Hospitalization (PHP): Structured day treatment programs are available primarily in Billings and Missoula, with limited options in smaller cities.
  • Intensive Outpatient (IOP): Programs meeting 3-5 days per week are the most widely available structured treatment level in Montana, offered through community providers in most population centers.
  • Standard Outpatient: Weekly individual and group therapy available through contracted providers and community health centers, offering the broadest geographic coverage of any treatment level.
  • Telehealth Services: Montana has invested heavily in telehealth to bridge vast geographic gaps. Virtual MAT management, counseling, and recovery support services are increasingly available to residents in the state's most remote communities.

Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) with buprenorphine, naltrexone, and methadone is available in Montana, though methadone access is limited to a handful of opioid treatment programs in larger cities. 12-step programs, faith-based recovery, and peer support services complement clinical treatment. Culturally specific treatment programs incorporating Native American traditional practices operate through tribal behavioral health departments on several reservations.

Insurance & Montana Medicaid Coverage

Montana Medicaid provides coverage for substance use disorder treatment services. Montana expanded Medicaid in 2016 under the HELP Act, extending coverage to adults earning up to 138% of the federal poverty level. This expansion brought approximately 100,000 Montanans into coverage and significantly improved access to addiction treatment, particularly in rural areas where uninsured rates had been among the highest in the nation.

  • Outpatient substance use disorder treatment and counseling
  • Intensive outpatient programs (IOP)
  • Residential treatment (with prior authorization)
  • Medically supervised detoxification and withdrawal management
  • Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) including buprenorphine, naltrexone, and methadone
  • Mental health services for co-occurring disorders
  • Peer support services

Private insurance plans in Montana must comply with the federal Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act (MHPAEA). Major insurers including Blue Cross Blue Shield of Montana, UnitedHealthcare, Aetna, and Cigna offer plans with addiction treatment benefits. The Montana Health CO-OP also serves as a significant insurer in the state's individual market.

For uninsured and underinsured individuals, DPHHS AMDD funds treatment through contracted providers using state appropriations and federal block grants. Community health centers provide sliding-fee behavioral health services. Indian Health Service (IHS) facilities and tribal programs serve enrolled tribal members. SAMHSA's National Helpline (1-800-662-4357) offers free referrals to local treatment providers regardless of insurance status.

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Yellowstone Boys and Girls Ranch
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Yellowstone Boys and Girls Ranch

Community Based Services

Billings, MT 59106
406-655-2100
Located in Billings, Montana, Yellowstone Boys and Girls Ranch is dedicated to providing specialized treatment for adults dealing with substance use and co-occurring mental health disorders, as well as offering support for children grappling with serious emotional disturbances. This facility presents a variety of outpatient treatment options, including intensive outpatient programs, designed to meet diverse needs. At Yellowstone, they embrace evidence-based approaches, notably cognitive behavioral therapy and motivational interviewing, which are crucial in helping individuals confront their challenges effectively. One of the hallmarks of this ranch is its commitment to tailor programs specifically for adolescents, as well as those who have endured sexual abuse and trauma. This commitment ensures that both male and female clients, particularly within the children and adolescent age groups, receive comprehensive, high-quality care. The environment at Yellowstone Boys and Girls Ranch fosters an atmosphere of healing and support, guiding individuals along their journey toward recovery with compassion and expertise.
Substance use treatmentTreatment for co-occurring substance use plus either serious mental health illness in adults/serious emotional disturbance in children
YWCA Helena
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Helena, MT 59601
406-442-8774
The YWCA Helena, situated in the heart of Helena, Montana, is dedicated to providing specialized rehabilitation services for adult women facing challenges related to substance use disorders, as well as co-occurring serious mental health issues. This facility is structured to offer a range of treatment options that include intensive outpatient programs and long-term residential care, along with outpatient treatment alternatives. A key feature of the YWCA's approach is its emphasis on 12-step facilitation, along with resources for anger management and brief intervention techniques. Moreover, the center is a safe haven for clients who have endured trauma from intimate partner violence, domestic violence, and sexual abuse. With its thoughtfully tailored programs designed specifically for adult women, seniors, and young adults alike, the YWCA Helena is committed to delivering high-quality care. Their focus is not just on recovery from substance use, but also on fostering healing and resilience in a supportive environment that understands the unique challenges faced by women. If you or someone you know is seeking help, the YWCA Helena stands ready to provide the necessary support on the journey to recovery.
Substance use treatmentTransitional housing, halfway house, or sober homeTreatment for co-occurring substance use plus either serious mental health illness in adults/serious emotional disturbance in children
Yellowstone Boys and Girls Ranch
Yellowstone Boys and Girls Ranch

Community Based Services

Livingston, MT 59047
406-655-2100
Nestled in the heart of Livingston, Montana, Yellowstone Boys and Girls Ranch stands as a beacon of hope for both adults and children seeking outpatient treatment for substance use and co-occurring disorders. This facility specializes in a variety of therapeutic approaches, including cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, and effective relapse prevention strategies, all tailored to meet diverse needs. What truly sets Yellowstone apart is its commitment to serving unique populations. They offer specialized programs designed for adolescents, as well as for individuals who have endured the trauma of sexual abuse. By addressing the specific needs of trauma survivors, the ranch ensures a focused and sensitive approach to recovery. The center warmly welcomes both male and female clients, emphasizing quality care and utilizing evidence-based methods that genuinely support the healing process. With a compassionate and dedicated team at the helm, Yellowstone Boys and Girls Ranch is not just about delivering services; it's about forging meaningful connections and providing personalized programs that resonate with children and adolescents alike. Their overarching mission is to guide individuals along their paths to healing and wellness, making this facility a vital resource for those in need of support and understanding on their recovery journey.
Substance use treatmentTreatment for co-occurring substance use plus either serious mental health illness in adults/serious emotional disturbance in children
Yellowstone Boys and Girls Ranch
Yellowstone Boys and Girls Ranch

Community Based Services

Lewistown, MT 59457
406-655-2100
Located in Lewistown, Montana, Yellowstone Boys and Girls Ranch offers outpatient treatment for adults grappling with substance use issues alongside serious mental health conditions, as well as for children facing significant emotional disturbances. Their program is designed to meet the specific needs of these populations, providing a range of therapeutic options including cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, and relapse prevention strategies. The ranch particularly excels in supporting adolescents, clients who have faced sexual abuse, and individuals dealing with trauma, ensuring that their services are adaptable to both male and female youths. By emphasizing evidence-based methods and tailoring care to each individual's unique circumstances, Yellowstone Boys and Girls Ranch stands committed to delivering exceptional treatment aimed at fostering recovery from addiction while addressing related mental health obstacles. Whether for parents seeking help for their children or adults pursuing their own healing journey, this center is dedicated to paving a path toward wellness and resilience.
Substance use treatmentTreatment for co-occurring substance use plus either serious mental health illness in adults/serious emotional disturbance in children
Youth Dynamics Inc
Youth Dynamics Inc

Butte Community Office

Butte, MT 59701
406-245-6539
Nestled in the heart of Butte, MT, Youth Dynamics Inc is dedicated to providing an extensive suite of substance use treatments. Their expertise particularly shines when dealing with co-occurring conditions in adults and serious emotional disturbances in children. The center offers a variety of treatment options to suit different needs: intensive outpatient programs, standard outpatient services, and regular outpatient treatment. They leverage evidence-based methods like cognitive behavioral therapy and motivational interviewing to guide their clients effectively on their paths to recovery. What truly sets Youth Dynamics apart is their commitment to unique programs that target specific groups, including adolescents and those impacted by intimate partner violence, domestic abuse, and sexual assault. They pride themselves on delivering compassionate, individualized care that accommodates adults, seniors, and young adults of all genders. Each client benefits from tailored support designed to meet their specific challenges, ultimately promoting a more personalized journey toward healing and recovery.
Substance use treatmentTreatment for co-occurring substance use plus either serious mental health illness in adults/serious emotional disturbance in children
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Yellowstone Boys and Girls Ranch

Community Based Services

Kalispell, MT 59901
406-655-2100
Located in Kalispell, Montana, Yellowstone Boys and Girls Ranch is committed to offering specialized outpatient treatment for adults dealing with substance use and co-occurring severe mental health challenges, as well as for children facing emotional disturbances. The facility employs evidence-based methods, including cognitive behavioral therapy and motivational interviewing, to ensure each patient receives personalized care tailored to their unique needs. Their programs are designed to accommodate a diverse range of young clients, particularly adolescents who may have faced trauma or sexual abuse. Recognizing that both boys and girls can benefit from gender-specific approaches, the ranch provides programs that address the distinct experiences and requirements of male and female clients alike. With a strong emphasis on comprehensive care within a nurturing environment, Yellowstone Boys and Girls Ranch is dedicated to guiding children and adolescents through the complexities of mental health issues and addiction. Their unwavering commitment to fostering recovery and resilience makes them a vital resource in the community.
Substance use treatmentTreatment for co-occurring substance use plus either serious mental health illness in adults/serious emotional disturbance in children
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Youth Dynamics Inc

Hamilton Community Office

Hamilton, MT 59840
406-245-6539
Nestled in Hamilton, MT, Youth Dynamics Inc is dedicated to delivering a well-rounded approach to substance use treatment, along with specialized care for those grappling with co-occurring substance use and serious mental health issues. This facility stands out by offering a range of treatment options, including intensive outpatient, outpatient, and regular outpatient programs. They utilize evidence-based methodologies, such as cognitive behavioral therapy and motivational interviewing, to ensure that each individual receives the most effective care possible. Youth Dynamics Inc places a significant emphasis on supporting adolescents, as well as individuals who have experienced intimate partner violence, domestic violence, and sexual abuse. Their commitment to inclusivity means they cater to a diverse clientele, including adults, seniors, and young adults across all genders. What truly sets Youth Dynamics Inc apart is their dedication to crafting tailored programs that meet each person's unique needs. This commitment to providing high-quality care makes them a vital resource for anyone seeking rehabilitation services in the community.
Substance use treatmentTreatment for co-occurring substance use plus either serious mental health illness in adults/serious emotional disturbance in children

Treatment Highlights in Montana

Approximately 120 treatment facilities with DPHHS AMDD oversight across 56 counties
Medicaid expanded under the HELP Act — covering addiction treatment for low-income adults
Tribal behavioral health programs on seven reservations integrating cultural practices with clinical care
Telehealth expansion critical for reaching remote communities across the nation's fourth-largest state

Frequently Asked Questions About Treatment in Montana

Medical Disclaimer

The information on this page is for educational purposes and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. If you or someone you know is experiencing a substance use crisis, call the SAMHSA National Helpline at 1-800-662-4357 (free, confidential, 24/7). For immediate danger, call 911 or the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline by dialing 988.