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Here is a list of rehab centers in Great Falls, MT. Great Falls rehabs may provide inpatient and outpatient substance abuse treatment services as well as mental health treatment and dual diagnosis treatment to young and older adults, teens, men and women who have a drug or alcohol addiction problem. Treatment centers in Great Falls may be free, covered by Medicaid, Medicare or private insurance.
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Gateway Community Services Great Falls is an inpatient treatment facility in Great Falls, MT that is situated in the 59401 zip code. Gateway Community Services Great Falls provides inpatient dual diagnosis treatment and residential substance use treatment. It provides cognitive behavioral therapy, community reinforcement and rational emotive behavioral therapy.
Address: 26 4th Street North, Great Falls, MT 59401 in Cascade County
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Ideal Option Pllc is a residential addiction rehabilitation facility in Great Falls, MT that is located in the 59401 zip code.
Address: 1601 2nd Avenue North , Suite 300-W, Great Falls, MT 59401 in Cascade County
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Indian Family Health Clinic is a residential treatment center in Great Falls, MT that is located in the 59401 zip code. Indian Family Health Clinic Accepts state health insurance. It includes outpatient rehabilitation and regular outpatient treatment.
Address: 1220 Central Avenue, Great Falls, MT 59401 in Cascade County
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Misfits Llc is an inpatient substance abuse rehabilitation facility in Great Falls, Montana that is situated in the 59405 zip code. Misfits Llc provides Professional interventionist/Educational consultants and Mental health services. It provides treatment to men and women.
Address: 1111 14th Street South, Great Falls, MT 59405 in Cascade County
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Center For Mental Health is an inpatient treatment facility in Choteau, Montana that is situated in the 59422 zip code. Center For Mental Health offers family counseling, counseling for couples and substance use education. It includes outpatient rehab and regular outpatient treatment.
Address: 1st Main Avenue South, Suite 204, Choteau, MT 59422 in Teton County
47.1 miles from Great Falls
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Center For Mental Health is an inpatient substance use treatment facility in Conrad, MT that is located in the 59425 zip code. It offers regular outpatient treatment and outpatient rehab.
Address: 514 South Front Street, Conrad, MT 59425 in Pondera County
54.9 miles from Great Falls
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Intermountain Community Services is an inpatient treatment center in Helena, Montana that is located in the 59602 zip code. Intermountain Community Services offers residential treatment for substance use and inpatient treatment for dual diagnosis. It also Accepts cash or self-payment.
Address: 3240 Dredge Drive, Helena, MT 59602 in Lewis and Clark County
70.8 miles from Great Falls
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Instar Community Services is a residential rehab facility in Helena, Montana that is located in the 59601 zip code. It includes regular outpatient treatment, outpatient rehabilitation and intensive outpatient treatment services. Instar Community Services provides services to men and women.
Address: 1824 North Last Chance Gulch, Helena, MT 59601 in Lewis and Clark County
71.9 miles from Great Falls
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Florence Crittenton Home And Services is a residential addiction treatment center in Helena, Montana that is located in the 59601 zip code. Florence Crittenton Home And Services provides anger management, 12 step rehabilitation and counseling for substance abuse. It Accepts IHS/Tribal/Urban funds.
Address: 901 North Harris Street, Helena, MT 59601 in Lewis and Clark County
72.2 miles from Great Falls
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Ideal Option Pllc is a residential rehab center in Helena, MT that is situated in the 59601 zip code. Ideal Option Pllc offers Mentoring/Peer support, Housing services and Social skills development. It offers services to women and men.
Address: 121 North Last Chance Gulch, Suite H, Helena, MT 59601 in Lewis and Clark County
73.1 miles from Great Falls
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Helena Valley Addiciton Services is a residential treatment facility in Helena, MT that is located in the 59604 zip code. Helena Valley Addiciton Services provides residential treatment for substance abuse. It provides substance use counseling approach, 12-step rehab and dialectical behavior therapy.
Address: 25 South Ewing Street, Suite 525, Helena, MT 59604 in Lewis and Clark County
73.3 miles from Great Falls
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Boyd Andrew Community Services is a residential addiction treatment facility in Helena, Montana that is located in the 59601 zip code. It accommodates adult women, rehab for adult men and dual diagnosis treatment.
Address: 60 South Last Chance Gulch, Helena, MT 59601 in Lewis and Clark County
73.3 miles from Great Falls
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Living Alternative Choices Lac Llc is an inpatient treatment facility in Shelby, Montana that is situated in the 59474 zip code. Living Alternative Choices Lac Llc Accepts cash or self-payment. It offers regular outpatient treatment and outpatient rehabilitation.
Address: 529 Park Avenue, Shelby, MT 59474 in Toole County
73.7 miles from Great Falls
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Inpatient treatment refers to a highly structured program within a hospital setting where patients stay 24/7 for intensive medical care and supervision. This type of treatment is often used for individuals with severe substance use disorders or those who need medical detoxification. Residential treatment, on the other hand, occurs in a non-hospital setting but also involves living on-site. It provides a supportive environment where patients participate in therapy and counseling sessions while living in a community of peers. Both types of treatment aim to help individuals achieve and maintain sobriety, but the choice between them depends on the level of care required.
The duration of inpatient treatment programs can vary based on individual needs and the severity of the substance use disorder. Typically, these programs last from 28 days to 90 days. Some facilities may offer longer programs, especially for those with more severe or complex cases. The initial phase often includes detoxification, which can take from a few days to a week, followed by intensive therapy and counseling aimed at addressing the root causes of addiction and developing coping strategies for maintaining sobriety.
Residential treatment programs utilize a variety of therapies to address substance use disorders. Common therapies include cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), which helps patients recognize and change negative thought patterns and behaviors, and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), which focuses on emotional regulation and interpersonal effectiveness. Other therapeutic approaches may include group therapy, family therapy, motivational interviewing, and holistic therapies such as art therapy, music therapy, yoga, and mindfulness practices. These diverse methods aim to treat the whole person, not just the addiction.
Family involvement is often encouraged in both inpatient and residential treatment programs, as it can be a crucial part of the recovery process. Many facilities have specific visiting hours and may also offer family therapy sessions where loved ones can participate in the treatment process. This helps to educate family members about addiction, improve communication, and provide support for the patient. However, the specific policies on visitation can vary by facility, so it's important to check with the treatment center for their guidelines and schedules.
When preparing for a stay at an inpatient or residential treatment center, it's important to pack appropriately. Essential items include comfortable clothing, personal hygiene products, and any prescribed medications. Some facilities may have restrictions on certain items, so it's advisable to check the center's specific guidelines. Items often prohibited include electronic devices, alcohol-based products, and any items that could be considered dangerous. Additionally, bringing a list of important phone numbers, a journal for personal reflection, and any items that provide comfort, such as family photos or a favorite book, can be beneficial.