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Montana provides a vast network of addiction recovery resources, with treatment programs specifically developed to address the unique needs of residents in both urban centers and remote rural areas.
The state ensures access to a complete range of care options, including clinically supervised detoxification services, residential treatment programs, intensive outpatient counseling, and validated medication-assisted treatment (MAT) protocols. These services implement evidence-based therapeutic interventions while prioritizing customized treatment planning.
Cities like Billings, Missoula, and Great Falls maintain well-established treatment infrastructures, while smaller communities like Helena and Kalispell also provide essential services to their residents.
Treatment providers across Montana offer comprehensive care for individuals struggling with substance use disorders and concurrent mental health challenges. Service portfolios include crisis stabilization, 24-hour residential support, and transition planning.
Montana’s addiction treatment infrastructure operates under the Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS) through the Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities Division (BHDD). The state has invested millions each year through the HEART Fund to provide a full continuum of behavioral health and treatment programs for communities.
Treatment facilities statewide accept private insurance and Medicaid coverage, with numerous programs offering income-adjusted rates and financial support for qualifying participants.
How to Choose the Right Treatment Program
When assessing treatment options, consider these fundamental components: available therapeutic modalities, current state authorization and professional credentials, specialty treatment tracks (including trauma-specific care and co-occurring disorder programming), and recognition from established accrediting bodies such as the Joint Commission or CARF.
Montana offers dedicated programs for specific populations, such as military service members, women in recovery, transitional-age youth, and residents in remote locations.
Recovery is a highly personal experience, and connecting appropriate treatment services with individual circumstances significantly enhances recovery outcomes. Refer to our facility directory to compare therapeutic methodologies, validate licensing status, and identify the most suitable treatment option for you or someone you care about.
FAQs
How Much Does Rehab Cost in Montana?
Treatment expenses in Montana differ according to level of care intensity, facility type and location, treatment duration, and whether programs receive state funding, operate as nonprofit organizations, or function as private enterprises. Below is our analysis of expected costs for different types of addiction treatment services.
Detox Programs
Medical detoxification represents the foundational treatment step, providing clinical oversight during withdrawal management and stabilization support.
- Cost range: $280 to $800 per day
- Average stay: 3 to 10 days
- Total cost: $2,000 to $8,000+
Detoxification services may function as standalone programs or as integrated elements of residential treatment.
Residential/Inpatient Rehab
Residential treatment provides round-the-clock supervised care in a therapeutic residential setting with intensive clinical intervention.
- Cost range: $19,000 to $38,000 per month (standard programs)
- High-end facilities: $48,000+ per month
- State-funded and nonprofit options: Often reduced-cost or no-cost for eligible individuals
Most private facilities provide 30-, 60-, or 90-day treatment programs, with extended stays (60 to 90 days) potentially costing $68,000 or more.
Partial Hospitalization Programs (PHP)
PHPs provide structured daily treatment programming while allowing participants to return home each night.
- Cost range: $360 to $510 per day
- Typical weekly cost: $1,800 to $2,550+
This care level commonly serves as step-down treatment following residential programming.
Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP)
IOPs deliver structured treatment sessions multiple days per week without requiring residential commitment.
- Cost range: $240 to $380 per day for private programs
- Three-month program cost: Approximately $5,000 to $7,800
Costs fluctuate based on session frequency and whether services include group therapy, individual sessions, or integrated approaches.
Outpatient Treatment
Standard outpatient programming requires fewer weekly treatment hours, making it suitable for individuals with less severe addiction or as ongoing care following intensive treatment phases.
- Cost range: $2,200 to $11,000 per three-month program
- Average treatment cost in Montana: Varies by program structure and geographic location
What Affects the Cost of Treatment?
Treatment costs fluctuate based on factors including:
- Program type (private vs. nonprofit vs. state-funded)
- Enhanced services (private rooms, wellness programming, specialized therapies, upgraded accommodations)
- Length of treatment
- Insurance coverage
- Geographic location (urban areas like Billings and Missoula typically cost more than rural communities)
- Premium amenities and luxury features (private accommodations, specialized dining, recreational facilities)
Montana offers varied treatment options for individuals across all financial circumstances, including Medicaid benefits, state-supported programs, and sliding-scale pricing or financing options for those who qualify.
