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Montana Alcohol Rehab Centers

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Alcohol Treatment in Montana

Rocky Mountain Treatment Center
920 4th Ave N Great Falls, MT 59401
4.1
(23)
Wilderness Treatment Center
200 Hubbart Dam Road Marion, MT 59925
4.1
(17)
Rimrock Foundation
1231 North 29th Street Billings, MT 59101
3.5
(23)
Crystal Creek Lodge Treatment Center
807 Piegan Street Browning, MT 59417
4.6
(3)
Flathead Valley Cdc
1312 North Meridian Road Kalispell, MT 59901
2.0
(2)
Jeff Richardson LAC LLC
127 East Front Street Wolf Point, MT 59201
Eastern Montana CMHC
124 Custer Street Wolf Point, MT 59201
Southwest Chemical Dependency Program
15 West Main Street White Sulphur Springs, MT 59645
Big Sky Recovery
309 Wisconsin Avenue Whitefish, MT 59937
Western Montana Mental Health Ctr
602 Preston Avenue Thompson Falls, MT 59873
McCracken Addiction Substance Csl
5249 Highway 220E Thompson Falls, MT 59873
MASC LLC
491 Shaw Gulch Lane Superior, MT 59872
Choices for Change Counseling
304 4th Avenue East Superior, MT 59872
Sunrise Wellness Center
1405 4th Street SW Sidney, MT 59270
Prairie Hills Recovery Center
623 North Central Avenue Sidney, MT 59270
Eastern Montana CMHC
1201 West Holly Street Sidney, MT 59270
Misfits LLC
226 1st Street South Shelby, MT 59474
Cedar Creek Integrated Health
109 1st Avenue Saint Ignatius, MT 59865
South Central Regional MH Center
10 Oakes Avenue South Red Lodge, MT 59068
Western Montana Mental Health Ctr
7 13th Avenue East Polson, MT 59860
Eastern Montana CMHC
100 West Laurel Street Plentywood, MT 59254
Winds of Change
1120 Cedar Street Missoula, MT 59802
Starr Counseling and Addiction Servs
1515 Fairview Avenue Missoula, MT 59801
Open Aid Alliance
715 Ronan Street Missoula, MT 59801
Cedar Creek Integrated Health
1635 South Russell Street Missoula, MT 59801
Yellowstone Boys and Girls Ranch
5237 Highway 89 South Livingston, MT 59047
Lesprit Behavioral Health Center
120 South Main Street Livingston, MT 59047
Gateway Community Services
711 California Avenue Libby, MT 59923
Cedar Creek Integrated Health
108 East 9th Street Libby, MT 59923
Yellowstone Boys and Girls Ranch
481 Lower Airport Road Lewistown, MT 59457
One Health
406 1st Avenue South Lewistown, MT 59457
Aspen Assessment and Counseling
505 West Main Street Lewistown, MT 59457
Changes on the Horizon
15 Colorado Avenue Laurel, MT 59044
Western Montana Mental Health Ctr
410 Windward Way Kalispell, MT 59901
Oxytocin LLC
1645 U.S. 93 South Kalispell, MT 59901
YWCA Helena
501 North Park Avenue Helena, MT 59601
Ophelia
750 West Custer Avenue Helena, MT 59602
Instar Community Servs
1112 Leslie Avenue Helena, MT 59601
Helena Valley Addiciton Services
833 North Last Chance Gulch Helena, MT 59601
Counseling Associates Inc
25 South Ewing Street Helena, MT 59601
Center for Mental Health
900 North Jackson Street Helena, MT 59601
Boyd Andrew Community Services
60 South Last Chance Gulch Street Helena, MT 59601
Fort Belknap Chemical Dependency Prog
129 John Capture Road Hays, MT 59527
Northern Montana Healthcare
30 13th Street Havre, MT 59501
Center for Mental Health
915 1st Avenue South Havre, MT 59501
Meadowlark Counseling
301 East Division Street Harlowton, MT 59036
One Health
1223 North Center Avenue Hardin, MT 59034
McCracken Addiction Substance Csl
678 My Lane Hamilton, MT 59840
Seeking Recovery LLC
600 Central Plaza Great Falls, MT 59401
Gateway Community Services
26 4th Street North Great Falls, MT 59401
Benefis Hospitals
1101 26th Street South Great Falls, MT 59405
Prairie Hills Recovery Center
120 West Towne Street Glendive, MT 59330
Eastern Montana CMHC
2016 North Merrill Street Glendive, MT 59330
Southwest Chemical Dependency Program
100 Prairie Drive Ennis, MT 59729
Fort Belknap Chemical Dependency Prog
229 Medicine Bear Road Dodson, MT 59524
Yellowstone Boys and Girls Ranch
312 South Pacific Street Dillon, MT 59725
Southwest Chemical Dependency Program
730 North Montana Street Dillon, MT 59725
Misfits LLC
1210 East Main Street Cut Bank, MT 59427
Misfits LLC
20 4th Avenue SW Conrad, MT 59425
Eastern Front Counseling
600 South Main Street Conrad, MT 59425
Stillwater Alternatives
400 East 3rd Avenue North Columbus, MT 59019
Montana Chemical Dependency Ctr
525 East Mercury Street Butte, MT 59701
Cedar Creek
22 West Park Butte, MT 59701
Eastern Montana CMHC
507 North Lincoln Street Broadus, MT 59317
Western Montana Mental Health Ctr
699 Farmhouse Lane Bozeman, MT 59715
Cedar Creek Integrated Health
2216 Boothill Court Bozeman, MT 59715
Rocky Boy Health Center
6850 Upper Box Elder Road Box Elder, MT 59521
Yellowstone Boys and Girls Ranch
1732 South 72nd Street West Billings, MT 59106
New Day Inc
1724 Lampman Drive Billings, MT 59102
Compass/Alternatives Inc
2120 3rd Avenue North Billings, MT 59101
Community Medical Services
2040 Rosebud Drive Billings, MT 59102
Billings Urban Indian Health and
1230 North 30th Street Billings, MT 59101
Big Timber Mental Health Center Office
515 Hooper Street Big Timber, MT 59011
Community Medical Services
8707 Jackrabbit Lane Belgrade, MT 59714
Prairie Hills Recovery Center
7 Montana Avenue Baker, MT 59313
Western Montana Tri County
307 East Park Street Anaconda, MT 59711
Western Montana Addiction Services
209 North 10th Street Hamilton, MT 59840
Community Medical Services Kalispell
795 Sunset Boulevard Kalispell, MT 59901
Billings Addiction Counseling LLC
208 North 29th Billings, MT 59101
Chemical Dependency Services
1009 6th Avenue North Glasgow, MT 59230
Willow Canyon Counseling Services
302 1st Street West Polson, MT 59860
Stepping Stones Counseling PLLC
202 Brooks Street Missoula, MT 59801
Eastern Montana Community Mental Health Center (EMCMHC)
2508 Wilson Street Miles City, MT 59301
Alpenglow Clinic Llc
285 2nd Avenue West North Kalispell, MT 59901
Florence Crittenton Home and Services
901 North Harris Street Helena, MT 59601
Bullhook Community Health Center Inc
521 4th Street Havre, MT 59501
Fort Belknap Chemical Dependency Prog
122 Arena Avenue Harlem, MT 59526
Misfits LLC
1111 14th Street South Great Falls, MT 59405
Southwest Montana Addiction Recovery SMART
630 West Mercury Street Butte, MT 59701
Rimrock Foundation White Birch
929 North 19th Street Billings, MT 59101
New Directions Counseling
1643 24th Street West Billings, MT 59102
Flathead Valley Chemical Depen
1312 North Meridian Road Kalispell, MT 59901
Turning Winds
31733 South Fork Yaak Road Troy, MT 59935
Mental Health Center
1325 Wyoming Street Missoula, MT 59801
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Insurance Coverage for Alcoholism Treatment in Montana

89
Accept Private Insurance
33
Accept Medicare Insurance
91
Accept Medicaid
55
Accept Military Insurance

Alcohol Treatment Center Options in Montana

93
Total Rehab centers in Montana
13
Offer Inpatient Rehab
89
Offer Outpatient Rehab
3
Offer Outpatient Detox Rehab

Information About Rehab in Montana

Latest Reviews

Latest Reviews of Rehabs in Montana

Rocky Mountain Treatment Center

Strengths: support, activities and recovery. However, needs better personalization treatment and help. Center is nice but needs more outdoor greenery.

- Anonymous
5 out of 5
Great Falls, MT

Wilderness Treatment Center

Not the treatment centers fault. They were excellent, the boy is a hard core addict. Great outdoor experiences. Groups and individual hikes and campouts and etc. Mountain climbing, etc. Also counciling sessions.

- Betty
5 out of 5
Marion, MT

Crystal Creek Lodge Treatment Center

I just got out of Chrystal creek lodge today. I think they did a great job.

- Joseph
5 out of 5
Browning, MT
About Montana

Montana, located in the western United States, is a captivating state known for its breathtaking natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. With a population of approximately 1.1 million people1, it is one of the least densely populated states, allowing for vast expanses of untouched wilderness. Montana’s diverse geography encompasses towering mountain ranges like the Rockies and the Bitterroots, as well as expansive plains, pristine lakes, and picturesque rivers.

The state’s rugged landscapes provide endless opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, skiing, and wildlife viewing. Montana’s culture is deeply rooted in its Native American heritage, and the influence of the state’s indigenous tribes can be seen in art, traditions, and celebrations. Additionally, Montana has a strong cowboy and ranching culture, showcasing its deep connection to the land and rural way of life. The state is also known for its warm hospitality, with friendly residents who embody the spirit of the American West.

Alcohol Misuse and Addiction in Montana

Alcohol addiction is a growing concern in Montana. In 2019, a staggering 63% of Montana adults were reported as current drinkers, while the national average stood at 55%.2 Additionally, Montanans were significantly more prone to engaging in binge drinking, with nearly one-third of adults reporting a recent binge drinking event within the past month.2

A recent report also shows that, from 2017 to 2019, Montana experienced a higher prevalence of past-year alcohol use disorder compared to the national average. Approximately 7.9% of the population, equivalent to 70,000 individuals, were affected by alcohol use disorder in Montana during that period. This figure was significantly higher than the national average of 5.3%. These statistics emphasize the need for quality support and treatment to address alcohol use disorder and its impact on individuals in Montana.

Finding Alcohol Addiction Treatment in Montana

In Montana, individuals seeking alcohol addiction treatment have access to various levels of care, tailored to meet their specific needs. These levels include detoxification (detox), inpatient treatment, and outpatient treatment.

  • Detox: Detoxification is the initial phase of alcohol addiction treatment. It focuses on safely and effectively removing alcohol from the body while managing withdrawal symptoms. Detox is typically conducted under medical supervision to ensure the individual’s safety and comfort during this critical phase.
  • Inpatient Treatment: Inpatient treatment involves residing at a treatment facility for a designated period, usually ranging from a few weeks to several months. This comprehensive and structured environment offers round-the-clock care, including therapy sessions, counseling, and support groups. Inpatient treatment provides a highly immersive and supportive setting that allows individuals to focus solely on their recovery.
  • Outpatient Treatment: Outpatient treatment offers flexibility for individuals who prefer to live at home while receiving treatment. It involves attending scheduled therapy sessions, counseling, and support groups at a treatment center. Outpatient treatment allows individuals to continue with their daily responsibilities, such as work or school, while receiving the necessary support and guidance to overcome alcohol addiction.

Various therapies and specialized treatment programs are available within these treatment levels. These can include cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), motivational interviewing, family therapy, and more. These therapies aim to address the underlying causes of addiction, develop coping strategies, and foster a supportive recovery environment.

In addition to traditional treatment options, Montana also offers luxury rehabs and private rehabs. Luxury rehabs provide high-end amenities and additional services to enhance comfort and relaxation during treatment. Private rehabs, on the other hand, offer a more personalized and exclusive treatment experience.

To find local rehab options in Montana, individuals can utilize online resources like the “find a rehab center” tool, which helps locate nearby treatment facilities. This tool provides a comprehensive list of rehab centers, their specialties, and contact information, allowing individuals to explore and choose the most suitable treatment option for their needs.

How Much Does Alcohol Rehab Cost?

Health insurance helps many people offset the cost of treatment and most insurance plans offer at least partial coverage for substance abuse treatment, including alcohol addiction. Individuals seeking treatment should contact their insurance provider to understand their specific coverage and benefits. It is important to inquire about the extent of coverage, any co-pays or deductibles, and whether pre-authorization or referrals are required.

For those who are uninsured, there are still options available to access alcohol addiction treatment. State-funded treatment centers provide services to individuals who do not have private insurance or the financial means to pay for treatment. These centers receive funding from the state government or other sources to offer affordable or even free treatment programs. State-funded treatment centers often provide a range of services, including detoxification, residential treatment, and outpatient programs, with the goal of making treatment accessible to those in need.

How Long is Alcohol Rehab?

When it comes to alcohol addiction treatment, individuals have options regarding the length of their stay in a treatment program. The most common durations are typically 30 days, 60 days, and 90 days, although other options may be available as well.

The specific length of stay depends on individual treatment needs and the program or facility in which one is enrolled. The duration of treatment is determined based on various factors, including the severity of the addiction, any co-occurring mental health conditions, and the progress made during the treatment process.

Sources
  1. United States Census Bureau. QuickFacts-Montana. July 1, 2022.
  2. Montana Department of Public Health & Human Services. Summary of Alcohol Use in Montana. January 2023.
  3. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Behavioral Health Barometer: Montana, Volume 6.