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ADULTS
  • Crisis Center
    • https://www.crisiscenterbillings.org
    • 406-259-8800
      • 24 Hour Stabilization Services – For clients who are in a mental health or addiction crisis, we are able to provide therapeutic stablization services.  During this time, a client is able to meet with a counselor and a case manager, and are able to rest until being discharged.
  • Mobile Crisis Unit
YOUTH
  • Tumbleweed
    • The Youth Resource daytime Drop In Center is open Monday-Friday at varied times for youth up to the age of 24. Both are located at 505 N. 24th St. See the map below.
      • The Center offers an opportunity for youth to meet their basic needs in a low-barrier, safe and secure environment. Youth have access to food, clothing, and hygiene items in addition to shower and laundry facilities. The drop-in center is not a shelter, but it provides an important space for youth to escape the elements and, for a short time, a chance to rest and refocus. Our goal is, as expeditiously as possible, to divert youth toward stable housing, employment, education and wellbeing.
      • 1-888-816-4712
  • YDI
  • YBGR
  • Let’s talk billings
  • Mobile Crisis Unit
  • YouthLine

ADULTS
YOUTH
  • New Day Ranch
    • Web
    • address
    • (406) 254-2340
      • New Day, Inc. Therapeutic Youth Group Homes provide a long-term, quality, structured home environment for youth ages 10-17 who are experiencing emotional, behavioral, educational, and adjustment difficulties.
  • Billings Clinic
  • Yellowstone Boys and Girls Ranch
    • https://www.ybgr.org/programs/residential-treatment/
    • 1732 S. 72nd Street West, Billings, MT 59106
    • 800.726.6755
      • We serve boys 11 to 18 and girls 12 to 18 years of age who have significant difficulties functioning at home or school. Our caring staff includes psychiatrists, nurses, clinical and school psychologists, therapists, chemical dependency counselors, director of spiritual care, recreational therapists, Eagala therapist, school administrators, teachers, and direct care personnel who provide 24-hour supervision to children with serious mental health needs.
  • Youth Dynamics Inc.
    • https://www.youthdynamics.org/therapeutic-youth-group-homes/
    • 1250 15th Street West Suite 101, Billings, MT 59102
    • 406-245-6539
      • We provide therapeutic residential care through 10 group homes located in Billings, Boulder, Helena, and Great Falls. Our homes offer 24-hour support to children who are failing to thrive at home in their communities. Children enrolled in residential support services receive individualized care in a structured environment tailored to meet each of their individualized needs.

ADULTS
  • Billings Urban Indian Health and Wellness Center
    • http://billingsurbanindianhealth.org/
    • 1230 N. 30th St., Billings, MT 59101
    •  +1 (406) 534-4558
      • State-certified Level 1 and 2 Intensive Outpatient Care. Intensive out-patient group sessions take place at the BUIHWC twice a week for individuals needing a higher level of care. Counselors conduct chemical dependency assessments for individuals needing treatment services
  •  Rimrock Foundation
    • https://www.rimrock.org/adult-services/adult-inpatient/
    • 1231 North 29th Street Billings, MT 59101
    • 406-248-3175; 800-227-3953
      • Intensive Outpatient
      •  Day Treatment
      • Outpatient
      •  PACT
  •  Mental Health Center
    • https://mhcbillings.org/services/
    • 1245 N. 29th St., Billings, MT 59101
    • Phone: (406) 252-5658
    • After Hours Emergencies: 1-800-266-7198
      • Outpatient Therapy – Providing counseling, individual, group & family therapy.
      • Rainbow House – Focuses on providing a holistic approach to treatment for adults with a serious disabling mental illness.
      • PACT Team – Community based treatment team that provides one-on-one care that includes psychiatric services, medication management, therapy, substance abuse counseling, case management, and vocational rehabilitation.
      • PATH Team – We engage individuals who have a severe and persistent mental illness who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless and connect them with available services.
      •  Psychiatric Services – Our team provides top notch individual services to adults with psychiatric issues through the use of medication management.
  • New Day Ranch
    • https://newdayranch.com/adult-services/
    • 1724 Lampman Dr., Billings, MT 59102
    • 406-294-2330
      • INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT TREATMENT – ADULT – New Day, Inc. provides Level II.I Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) for adults experiencing substance abuse issues. Treatment modalities are based on the Medicine Wheel in addition to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Matrix Model, and 12-Step Modalities. Native American culture enrichment activities include Talking Circles, Sweat Lodge, Smudging, and Equine Assist Experiential Therapy.
      • OUTPATIENT TREATMENT – ADULT – New Day, Inc. provides Level I Continuing Care and Relapse Prevention for adults experiencing substance abuse issues. Treatment modalities are based on the Medicine Wheel in addition to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Matrix Model, and 12-Step Modalities. Native American culture enrichment activities include Talking Circles, Sweat Lodge, Smudging, and Equine Assist Experiential Therapy.
  • Billings Clinic
YOUTH
  • New Day Ranch
    • https://newdayranch.com/youth-services/
    • To make a referral or to obtain additional information about our Youth Day Treatment program please contact: Rebecca Mallott – New Day Ranch Admissions, Phone: 406-869-0806 Fax: 406-294-1023 Email: Rmallott@newdayranch.com
      • YOUTH DAY TREATMENT – Open to all youth ages 10-17 in the community, this popular treatment program allows boys and girls to take part in accredited therapeutic and education services during the day and go home at night. This program is also available during the summer months for eligible youth in the community.
  • Yellowstone Boys and Girl Ranch – Community Based Services
    • https://www.ybgr.org/programs/community-based-services/
    • 1680 Relationship Lane, Billings, MT 59106
    • 800-726-6755
      • The main goal of Outpatient Therapy is to assist the youth in improving their social, emotional, and behavioral wellbeing and to keep at risk youth in their primary setting.  The outpatient therapist can go to the youth’s school, home, or in a confidential community setting to provide therapy in order to be least disruptive to the youth’s schedule.
  • Youth Dynamics, Inc.
    • https://www.youthdynamics.org/substance-use-treatment/
      • Substance use treatment is available through all of our 31 locations and can even be provided to teens in the comfort of their home through remote technology. Services are carried out under the direction of a licensed therapist and addiction counselor to ensure that no child slips through the cracks.
    • https://www.youthdynamics.org/therapeutic-mentor-program-fsa-program/
      • Children are assigned a mentor and may work with them anywhere from two to thirty hours a week, depending on your child’s needs and the family’s schedule. Mentors may work with children at school, in the community, and even practice life skills with them at their home.
  • Gratitude in Action – Ignatia’s House
    • https://ignatiashouse.com/ ( out of date website )
    • 135 Monarch Street, Billings, MT 59101
    • (406) 694-5401
      • We are committed to  provide a safe, well structured living environment as an effective transition program from active alcoholism and chemical dependency.  We offer a place to feel human again, establish a disciplined life, regain and maintain a strong program of sobriety and recovery, while experiencing the relational support necessary to sustain a sober existence.
  • Community Leadership & Development  Inc. (CLDI) -Hannah’s Home for Women and Children
    • https://cldibillings.org/hannah-house/
    •  24 S 29th St Billings, MT 59101
    • (406) 256-3002
      • Hannah House Ministries serves women in crisis by facilitating basic life skills, connection to community resources/programs for resume and employment opportunities, HiSET/financial support services, access to relational guidance through certified counselors, along with offering a transitional sober living home for vulnerable women.  Through partnerships with the community, we provide on-going guidance through long standing relationships nurtured over time with the women we serve.
  • Step – Renewal Recovery Homes
    • https://step-inc.org/sobriety-housing/
    • 11 N 26th St, Billings, MT 59101
    • 406.248.2055 ; 800.820.4180 -Got voicemail
      • STEP’s Renewal Recovery Residences follow the National Association of Recovery Residences (NARR) Standards that establish best practices for ensuring the safety and well being of participants, the neighborhood, and the community.  Each home is structured so residents can provide peer support and accountability while empowering each individual to experience success in sobriety and pursue their life goals.
  • Rimrock – Michel’s House
    • 1231 North 29th Street, Billings, MT 59101
    • (800) 227-3953; (406) 248-3175— need more direct number, but got voicemail when transferred
      • Long term treatment to provide a family friendly residential setting for women who are in treatment for addiction, and have children under the age of 12 years old, to continue to care for and provide parenting to their children while in treatment.
  • Sober Living Scholarship – St. Vincent dePaul
    • https://www.svdpmt.org/sober-living
    • (406) 252-1855
      • For many recovering addicts, the community of a sobriety-based group home is critical. However, those coming out of treatment often do not have jobs and the rent deposit on a sober-living house is out of reach. For these people, we sponsor their first month, enabling them time to get a job and become self-sustaining. More importantly, they receive the help they need to break free from addiction.
  • Kenzie House – email Kacy Keith*******
  • Billings Urban Indian Health and Wellness Center
    • (http://billingsurbanindianhealth.org/)
    • 1230 N 30th St, Billings, MT 59101
    • +1 406-534-4558— called, confirmed for inclusion
      • Billings Urban Indian Health and Wellness Center (BUIHWC) fosters an environment of cultural competency, respecting the values of both team members and customers. Guided by our commitment to collaborative care strategies, we strive to provide the knowledge, experiences, and community access that will empower customers to take steps towards healing.
      • Wellbriety White Eagle Talking Circle
      • Peer Support Meetings
        • Cant find anything about this on website, but mentioned over phone by administrator ?
  • New Day Ranch
    •  (https://newdayranch.com/)
    • 1724 Lampman Drive, Billings MT 59102
    • (406) 254-2340 ( called but directed to voicemail)
      • New Day, Inc. has been serving the community since 1993, providing a range of services and programs for those diagnosed with severe emotional disturbances (SED) and substance abuse issues.  We strive to meet the unique needs of each individual and their family, and take a strengths-based approach to treatment with a continuum of care.
      • Peer Support Specialist Program
        • https://newdayranch.com/peer-support-specialist-program/
          • New Day, Inc. advocates for and mentors peers in the Adult Intensive Outpatient and Outpatient Treatment Programs with certified Peer Support Specialists. They engage, connect, and support clients using the guiding principles of recovery.
  • Rimrock AfterCare Support Services
    • https://www.rimrock.org/adult-services/adult-aftercare/
    • 1231 North 29th Street Billings, MT 59101
    • (800) 227-3953
    • (406) 248-3175
      • Largest drug and alcohol addiction treatment center in the region, serving adults and adolescents with substance use and co-occuring disorders.  Rimrock views addiction as a whole person illness affecting an individual’s emotional, physical, spiritual and social well-being.  Our program is designed to help people find a balance in their life.  We create opportunity and balance to overcome addiction through innovative, compassionate and whole-person care. Aftercare provides ongoing support for patients early in recovery who have recently completed a more intensive treatment program.
  • Alcoholics Anonymous
  • Narcotics Anonymous
    • http://www.namontana.org/
      • Self-help support and fellowship group based on the twelve step program for people dependent on drugs.  Meeting schedule and information updated monthly on www.namontana.org.  This is a program of complete abstinence from all drugs.
  • Community Crisis Center – Dual Recovery Meetings
    • https://www.crisiscenterbillings.org/services
    • 704 N. 30th Street, Billings, MT 59101
    •  (406) 259-8800 —- called, need to call back to talk w MarCee
      • The Community Crisis Center is the first point of access for people in our community seeking crisis stabilization services for mental health, substance abuse and/or social service needs regardless of their ability to pay. The Community Crisis Center provides self help groups and dual recovery groups for persons who struggle with mental health and substance abuse.  These are 12 step groups for persons in need of recovery groups.
  • Montana’s Peer Network
    • https://mtpeernetwork.org/
    • 109 East Lewis Street, Livingston, MT 59047
    • 406-551-1058—went to voicemail
      • MPN is a statewide peer run 501c3 non-profit recovery organization with a mission to lead the expansion and development of recovery-oriented behavioral health services in Montana. They provide information, education, training, consultation, peer support and resources across the state using our own “lived experience” in long term recovery
    • Brent Morris
  • The Phoenix Recovery Gym
    • https://thephoenix.org/
    • https://www.facebook.com/thephoenixmontana
    • 310 N 27th Street, Billings, MT 59101 —Basement of Billings First Congregational Church
    • (406) 749-0925
      • The Phoenix fosters a supportive, physically active community for people recovering from substance use disorder and those who choose to live sober.  By using a peer support model, members heal and rebuild their lives with physical activity while also striving to eliminate stigma around recovery.  Services include:
        • Boot camp-circuit training style class to boost endurance, agility, strength, mobility and relaxation
        • Yoga-all levels
        • Open Gym
  • NAMI – Peer Support Groups for Mental Health
  • MT Tobacco quit line
  • American Indian Commercial Tobacco Quit line
  • My life my quit
    • Text “Start my quit” to 36072
  • Riverstone Health Tobacco Prevention Specialist
  • Veteran’s Crisis Line
  • Suicide Prevention Lifeline
    • 1-800- 273- TALK
  • Crisis Text Line
    • Text “HELLO” to 741741