Montana Treatment, Behavioral Health & Court-Related Service Resources
This Montana treatment and behavioral health directory organizes substance use treatment, ACT/DUI education routes, mental health counseling, crisis services, MAT/OTP access, outpatient care, residential treatment, recovery support, offender-intervention resources, evaluations, telehealth options, and court-related support resources that may assist people navigating probation, parole, pretrial release, diversion, reentry, treatment court plans, community supervision, and related service obligations across Montana.
Montana treatment requirements can vary depending on the court, probation office, parole authority, evaluator recommendation, ACT/DUI requirement, treatment court plan, Medicaid or insurance coverage, provider licensure, rural service availability, telehealth acceptance, tribal or county access route, or supervising authority. Users should confirm approval, reporting expectations, provider acceptance, attendance documentation, telehealth rules, and certificate wording before enrolling or paying fees.
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Are you a Montana treatment, counseling, recovery, evaluation, ACT/DUI, MAT, intervention, or behavioral-health provider?
Behavioral health providers, outpatient counseling offices, recovery centers, ACT/DUI providers, MAT providers, licensed clinicians, offender intervention providers, anger-management programs, peer recovery organizations, residential treatment programs, telehealth programs, and court-related service organizations may request listing updates or enhanced visibility on OACRA.
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Statewide Montana Treatment & Behavioral Health Resources
Coverage includes all Montana counties. This statewide section centralizes Montana DPHHS substance-use treatment resources, state-approved SUD provider information, ACT/DUI questions, 988 and crisis support, offender intervention standards, MAT/OTP questions, rural telehealth cautions, tribal-access considerations, and documentation guidance before regional provider boards below.
Montana DPHHS describes statewide substance-use services and resources, including adult and adolescent SUD service pathways. Users should confirm provider status, assessment requirements, ASAM level of care, payment, documentation, and case-specific reporting expectations.
SUD accessAssessment / ASAMConfirm before enrolling
Ask AboutAssessment • level of care • payment • records
AreaStatewide Montana
Montana State-Approved SUD Provider Information
State provider-list confirmation route
Montana DPHHS publishes state-approved substance-use treatment provider information that may include ACT/DUI, outpatient, IOP, residential, and related service categories. Users should confirm current provider status, exact program category, documentation, and acceptance for the specific requirement.
ACT/DUI / SUDState list checkConfirm before enrolling
Ask AboutProvider status • program category • certificates
AreaStatewide Montana
Montana DPHHS Treatment Provider Information
Residential and SUD provider information route
Montana DPHHS treatment-provider information includes residential SUD provider information and related resources. Users should confirm current bed availability, referral rules, county access, tribal access, payment, documentation, and discharge reporting before enrolling.
Residential / SUDProvider informationConfirm bed availability
Montana 988 is a dedicated crisis lifeline with trained crisis professionals available 24/7. For immediate danger, overdose, urgent medical needs, law enforcement, EMS, or fire response, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.
Use ForMental-health crisis • substance-use crisis • urgent support
AreaStatewide Montana
Montana Offender Intervention Program Standards Route
Offender-intervention standards route
Montana has statewide offender intervention program standards connected to partner/family member assault and related offenses. Users should confirm whether the court or supervising authority requires a specific provider, curriculum, reporting method, attendance documentation, or completion proof.
OIP / interventionPFMA-related routeConfirm provider fit
Federal treatment locator for mental-health and substance-use providers. Users can search Montana providers by ZIP code, payment type, outpatient care, residential care, telehealth, opioid treatment, and service category.
Treatment locatorMental health / SUDConfirm before enrolling
User guidanceStatewide Montana Intake & Documentation Questions
Confirm the Exact Treatment Requirement
Confirm whether the requirement is an assessment, ACT/DUI education, outpatient group, residential treatment, mental-health counseling, offender intervention, telehealth service, MAT, crisis stabilization, or documentation update before scheduling or paying.
Requirement checkAssessment / treatmentConfirm first
Ask AboutProgram type • reports • completion proof
AreaStatewide Montana
Statewide Montana Provider Listing Opportunity
Providers serving Montana may request listing updates so OACRA users and referral partners can find accurate program information, intake routes, eligibility notes, rural access options, tribal-area considerations, and documentation expectations.
Keep Proof Organized From Day One
Ask for intake verification, enrollment proof, attendance logs, progress reports, discharge summaries, completion certificates, drug-screen or compliance records, and provider contact information as soon as they are available.
Transportation, Weather and Telehealth Planning
Ask providers about evening groups, telehealth, travel distance, winter-weather contingencies, make-up sessions, missed-session rules, and whether attendance proof can be sent directly to the supervising authority or referral source.
Tribal, Urban Indian and Culturally Responsive Access
Montana users may need tribal, Urban Indian, IHS, or culturally responsive behavioral-health and recovery routes. Confirm eligibility, service area, referral rules, documentation, payment, confidentiality, and whether the service fits the case requirement.
Confirm WithProvider • tribal program • court • officer
Ask AboutEligibility • documents • referral rules • records
AreaMontana tribal / urban routes
Western Montana Treatment & Court-Related Service Resources
Primary coverage includes Missoula, Ravalli County, Lake County, Mineral County, Hamilton, Polson, Ronan, Superior, and nearby western Montana communities.
Community behavioral-health route for mental health, crisis-related support, substance-use related services, and outpatient care. Users should confirm local office, service line, documentation, insurance, and reporting capacity.
Behavioral healthMental health / SUDConfirm before enrolling
Urban Indian health route that may include behavioral-health, substance-use related support, and culturally responsive services. Users should confirm eligibility, intake, documentation, payment, and reporting expectations.
Ask AboutEligibility • behavioral health • records • payment
AreaMissoula
Western Montana SUD and MAT Search Route
SUD provider search route
Western Montana users may need to compare local and statewide SUD providers for outpatient, residential, MAT, and telehealth options. Confirm current location, service level, documentation, insurance, and case-specific reporting before enrolling.
Western Montana ACT/DUI and SUD Confirmation Route
State provider-list confirmation route
Use Montana’s state-approved provider information to confirm whether a local provider lists ACT/DUI, outpatient, IOP, residential, or related SUD services. Confirm status directly because provider lists, categories, and availability can change.
ACT/DUI / SUDState list checkConfirm status directly
User guidanceWestern Montana Intake & Documentation Questions
Confirm the Local Office and Accepted Format
Western Montana users should confirm whether the required service must be in-person, live telehealth, local-office based, state-listed, ACT/DUI specific, or accepted from another county.
Ask AboutAccepted format • reports • completion proof
AreaWestern Montana
Western Montana Provider Listing Opportunity
Providers serving Missoula, Ravalli County, Lake County, Mineral County, Hamilton, Polson, Ronan, and surrounding communities may request listing updates to improve end-user navigation and provider visibility.
Ask for Case-Ready Documentation
Ask whether the provider can issue intake confirmation, attendance logs, progress reports, ACT/DUI documentation, discharge summaries, completion certificates, and direct reporting to the supervising authority.
Plan for Weather, Travel and Missed Sessions
Ask providers about winter travel issues, mountain-pass closures, make-up sessions, telehealth substitutions, missed-group policies, and how attendance is documented when weather interrupts participation.
Primary coverage includes Kalispell, Whitefish, Columbia Falls, Libby, Browning, Cut Bank, Havre, Shelby, Flathead County, Lincoln County, Glacier County, Hill County, Blaine County, and nearby Northwest or Hi-Line communities.
Behavioral-health route with service access in Montana and state-listed residential treatment references. Users should confirm location, current service line, bed availability, documentation, payment, and referral requirements.
Ask AboutAdult services • crisis • records • payment
AreaKalispell / Flathead County
White Sky Hope Center / Rocky Boy Area Route
State-listed residential SUD route
State-listed residential SUD route connected to Rocky Boy-area Native services. Users should confirm eligibility, current intake, residential availability, referral rules, payment, transportation, and documentation requirements directly with the provider.
Northwest / Hi-Line ACT-DUI and SUD Confirmation Route
State provider-list confirmation route
Use Montana’s state-approved provider information to confirm ACT/DUI, outpatient, IOP, residential, and related service categories for Flathead, Hi-Line, and northern Montana areas. Confirm provider status directly before enrolling.
ACT/DUI / SUDState list checkConfirm provider status
Confirm Travel, County and Tribal Access Rules
Users in Northwest and Hi-Line communities should confirm whether the provider serves their county, accepts their referral source, supports tribal or rural access needs, and can document attendance for supervision or court reporting.
Rural / tribal accessCounty routeConfirm first
Confirm WithProvider • officer • court • tribal program
Northwest / Hi-Line Provider Listing Opportunity
Providers serving Kalispell, Whitefish, Columbia Falls, Libby, Browning, Cut Bank, Havre, Shelby, Flathead County, Glacier County, Hill County, and surrounding areas may request listing updates.
Document Attendance Around Travel Barriers
Ask how the provider handles travel disruptions, weather delays, missed sessions, make-up sessions, telehealth substitutions, and direct submission of documentation when long-distance travel is required.
ACT/DUI Users Should Confirm the Exact Track
Ask whether the provider offers the exact ACT/DUI assessment, education, treatment, or documentation track required for your case, and whether any out-of-area or online component is accepted.
Southwest Montana Treatment & Court-Related Service Resources
Primary coverage includes Bozeman, Butte, Dillon, Livingston, Belgrade, Gallatin County, Silver Bow County, Park County, Madison County, Beaverhead County, and nearby southwest Montana communities.
Behavioral-health provider route with statewide Montana service reach. Users should confirm local office, adult services, documentation, insurance, telehealth, and case-specific reporting capacity.
Behavioral healthStatewide routeConfirm service fit
Ask AboutAdult services • records • telehealth • payment
AreaMontana statewide / southwest access
Community Health Partners
Gallatin-area integrated care route
Community health route that may include behavioral-health support and integrated care. Users should confirm current adult behavioral-health services, SUD-related supports, documentation, payment, and reporting requirements.
Integrated careBehavioral healthConfirm current services
Ask AboutBehavioral health • SUD supports • records
AreaBozeman / Gallatin County
Southwest Montana ACT/DUI and SUD Confirmation Route
State provider-list confirmation route
Use Montana’s state-approved provider information to confirm ACT/DUI, outpatient, IOP, residential, and related service categories for southwest Montana. Confirm provider status directly before enrolling.
ACT/DUI / SUDState list checkConfirm provider status
Ask AboutACT/DUI • assessment • records • certificate
AreaSouthwest Montana
Southwest Montana SUD, MAT and Telehealth Search Route
SUD and MAT provider search route
Use provider locators and DPHHS routes to compare outpatient, residential, detox, telehealth, and MAT-related options. Confirm current openings, payment, documentation, and court-related compatibility before enrolling.
SUD / MATOutpatient / residentialConfirm availability
Ask AboutMAT • telehealth • level of care • reports
AreaSouthwest Montana
User guidanceSouthwest Montana Intake Questions
Confirm Local Availability Before Scheduling
Southwest Montana users should confirm the office location, telehealth rules, ACT/DUI status, evaluation format, and whether the provider can issue documents directly to the court or supervising authority.
Ask AboutLocation • format • reports • completion proof
AreaSouthwest Montana
Southwest Montana Provider Listing Opportunity
Providers serving Bozeman, Butte, Dillon, Livingston, Belgrade, Gallatin County, Silver Bow County, Park County, and surrounding communities may request listing updates.
Keep Proof Organized From Day One
Ask for intake verification, enrollment proof, attendance logs, progress reports, discharge summaries, ACT/DUI records, completion certificates, and drug-screen or compliance records as soon as they are available.
Transportation, Weather and Telehealth Planning
Ask providers about evening groups, telehealth, travel distance, winter-weather contingencies, make-up sessions, missed-session rules, and whether attendance proof can be sent directly to the supervising authority or referral source.
Central Montana Treatment & Court-Related Service Resources
Primary coverage includes Helena, Great Falls, Lewistown, Townsend, Boulder, White Sulphur Springs, Cascade County, Lewis and Clark County, Fergus County, Jefferson County, Broadwater County, Meagher County, and nearby central Montana communities.
Central Montana behavioral-health route with mental-health and substance-use related access points. Users should confirm location, service line, residential or outpatient availability, documentation, and payment rules.
Behavioral healthMental health / SUDConfirm service line
Ask AboutLocation • residential • outpatient • records
AreaGreat Falls / Helena / Central MT
Central Montana Offender-Intervention Confirmation Route
Intervention-program standards route
Use Montana offender-intervention standards and the supervising authority’s instructions to confirm required provider, curriculum, group length, attendance documentation, progress reports, and completion proof.
OIP / interventionCourt-related groupsConfirm provider fit
Central Montana ACT/DUI and SUD Confirmation Route
State provider-list confirmation route
Use Montana’s state-approved provider information to confirm ACT/DUI, outpatient, IOP, residential, and related service categories for Helena, Great Falls, Lewistown, and surrounding areas.
ACT/DUI / SUDState list checkConfirm before enrolling
Ask AboutProvider status • ACT/DUI • reports • certificate
AreaCentral Montana
Central Montana SUD, MAT and Telehealth Search Route
SUD and MAT provider search route
Use provider locators and DPHHS routes to compare outpatient, residential, detox, telehealth, and MAT-related options. Confirm current openings, payment, documentation, and court-related compatibility before enrolling.
SUD / MATOutpatient / residentialConfirm availability
Ask AboutMAT • telehealth • level of care • reports
AreaCentral Montana
User guidanceCentral Montana Intake Questions
Confirm Jurisdiction and Reporting Destination
Confirm whether records should go to the court, probation officer, parole officer, treatment court coordinator, evaluator, attorney, or user. Ask whether direct submission is available.
Ask AboutReports • completion proof • direct submission
AreaCentral Montana
Central Montana Provider Listing Opportunity
Providers serving Helena, Great Falls, Lewistown, Townsend, Cascade County, Lewis and Clark County, Fergus County, and surrounding communities may request listing updates.
Ask About Completion Wording
Completion proof should match the requirement. Ask whether the certificate or discharge note lists attendance, dates, level of care, ACT/DUI track, intervention participation, or treatment-plan completion.
Travel and Schedule Planning
Central Montana users may need to coordinate long travel distances, work schedules, childcare, and winter-weather issues. Ask about evening options, telehealth, missed-session rules, and make-up policies.
Eastern Montana Treatment & Court-Related Service Resources
Primary coverage includes Billings, Miles City, Glendive, Sidney, Hardin, Laurel, Forsyth, Roundup, Yellowstone County, Big Horn County, Custer County, Dawson County, Richland County, Rosebud County, Musselshell County, and nearby eastern Montana communities.
Billings-area addiction treatment and recovery route. Users should confirm assessment, level of care, current availability, payment, documentation, and reporting capacity before enrolling.
SUD treatmentResidential / outpatientConfirm availability
Ask AboutAssessment • level of care • records • payment
AreaBillings / Eastern Montana
RiverStone Health Behavioral Health Route
Billings integrated care route
Integrated health route that may include behavioral-health support and care coordination. Users should confirm current services, SUD-related supports, documentation, payment, and reporting capacity.
Integrated careBehavioral healthConfirm current services
Ask AboutBehavioral health • records • payment • referrals
AreaBillings / Yellowstone County
Eastern Montana ACT/DUI and SUD Confirmation Route
State provider-list confirmation route
Use Montana’s state-approved provider information to confirm ACT/DUI, outpatient, IOP, residential, and related service categories for Billings, Miles City, Glendive, Sidney, and eastern Montana.
ACT/DUI / SUDState list checkConfirm provider status
Ask AboutProvider status • ACT/DUI • reports • completion
AreaEastern Montana
Eastern Montana SUD, MAT and Telehealth Search Route
SUD and MAT provider search route
Eastern Montana users may need to compare local services, Billings-area providers, telehealth, residential options, and MAT-related access. Confirm current openings, payment, documentation, and court-related compatibility before enrolling.
SUD / MATOutpatient / residentialConfirm availability
Ask AboutMAT • telehealth • level of care • reports
AreaEastern Montana
User guidanceEastern Montana Intake Questions
Confirm Travel Distance and Reporting Rules
Eastern Montana users may need to travel long distances or rely on telehealth. Confirm whether the required service can be completed locally, in Billings, online, or through another state-listed provider.
Eastern Montana Provider Listing Opportunity
Providers serving Billings, Miles City, Glendive, Sidney, Hardin, Laurel, Yellowstone County, Custer County, Dawson County, and surrounding communities may request listing updates.
Confirm Completion Proof Before Paying
Ask whether the provider can issue the exact document needed for your case, including attendance proof, assessment report, ACT/DUI completion, discharge summary, progress report, or certificate.
Crisis, Detox and Emergency Access Planning
For crisis, detox, overdose risk, withdrawal concerns, or urgent medical needs, confirm the appropriate immediate route. Use 988 for crisis support and 911 or emergency care for immediate danger or medical emergencies.
EmergencyImmediate danger • overdose • urgent medical need: 911
AreaEastern Montana
Provider Listing Guidance for Montana
This section explains what OACRA may list and how providers can improve accuracy for end users, referral partners, case managers, courts, attorneys, supervising officers, treatment court coordinators, rural service navigators, and community organizations.
Provider categoriesWhat can be listed
Treatment, Behavioral Health & Recovery Providers
OACRA may list Montana behavioral-health providers, substance-use treatment programs, outpatient counseling offices, MAT providers, OTP clinics, ACT/DUI providers, residential treatment programs, detox and stabilization routes, recovery support organizations, peer recovery programs, sober-living operators, care-coordination providers, and telehealth providers.
Treatment providersBehavioral health / recoveryConfirm service level
Offender Intervention, Domestic Violence Intervention & Anger-Management Providers
Montana offender-intervention, partner/family member assault, domestic violence, abuse intervention, and anger-management requirements may specify a provider, curriculum, program length, group format, referral pathway, progress-reporting schedule, or completion certificate. Providers should clearly state what documentation they can issue.
OIP / interventionCourt-related groupsConfirm acceptance first
Evaluations, Assessments & Treatment-Plan Providers
Evaluation providers may perform substance-use evaluations, mental-health evaluations, ACT/DUI assessments, treatment recommendations, court-connected evaluations, or treatment-plan updates. Users should confirm whether the evaluator is accepted by the court, officer, attorney, treatment court, diversion program, or referring agency before scheduling.
Ask AboutReport format • recommendations • submission • timelines
AreaMontana statewide
Tribal, Native, Rural and Telehealth Providers
OACRA may list tribal health programs, Urban Indian providers, culturally responsive recovery organizations, rural telehealth programs, care-coordination routes, and support providers when their information is useful for navigation and referral support.
Sponsor Montana Directory Coverage
Sponsors may support statewide, regional, county, rural-area, tribal-area, or category visibility while helping OACRA maintain updated independent directory coverage. Sponsorship recognition does not create a referral guarantee, clinical endorsement, legal approval, or formal approval for a specific court-related requirement.
VisibilityStatewide • regional • county • category
AreaMontana statewide
OACRA Confirmation-First Standard
OACRA does not label providers as formally approved for a specific court-related requirement unless that information is directly confirmed and appropriate to publish. Users should treat this directory as a navigation aid and confirm all program acceptance, documentation, payment, reporting, attendance, telehealth, and completion requirements with the appropriate authority before enrolling.
Confirmation-firstUser must verifyNo referral guarantee
Keep Intake Details Current
Providers can improve user experience by submitting current phone numbers, intake forms, service areas, eligibility rules, appointment availability, payment options, telehealth availability, rural access notes, and documentation capabilities.
Best InfoPhone • intake • payment • documents • counties
AreaMontana statewide
OACRA disclaimer: This Montana Treatment & Behavioral Health Directory is provided for resource-navigation and referral-support purposes only. OACRA is independent and does not provide legal, clinical, medical, emergency, supervision, insurance, or case-management advice. OACRA does not determine whether any provider, treatment, class, evaluation, counseling service, certificate, documentation, telehealth service, residential program, outpatient program, MAT/OTP service, ACT/DUI program, offender-intervention program, anger-management program, assessment, crisis service, or recovery service satisfies a court order, probation condition, parole condition, pretrial release condition, diversion agreement, treatment court plan, evaluator recommendation, insurance requirement, supervising officer instruction, attorney recommendation, tribal-program requirement, or agency referral. Users should confirm all approval, attendance, documentation, payment, reporting, completion, telehealth, travel, county access, tribal access, and provider acceptance requirements directly with the court, supervising officer, attorney, evaluator, provider, insurance plan, tribal program, or referring agency before enrolling. For emergencies, immediate danger, overdose, or urgent medical needs, call 911.