WMAS Addiction Services Missoula County

1325 Wyoming Street
Missoula, MT 59801

Missoula, Montana
406-532-9800
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Addiction Treatment Programs

Adult Program Alcoholism Drug Rehab Men's Rehab Opioid Treatment Women's Rehab Teen & Adolescent Program

Adult Program

An adult program in Montana may provide high-intensity treatment, low-intensity services, or a full continuum of care. Programs are designed to meet each individual’s needs and put them on a healthy recovery track.

Alcoholism

Alcohol rehab in Montana typically offers detox and abstinence treatment, but it also goes beyond this initial phase of recovery. Staff connect participants with resources to provide ongoing support, to prevent relapse and ensure long-term sobriety.

Drug Rehab

A comprehensive drug rehab in Montana treats the entire person. Treatment methods address all the underlying causes of addiction and give the individual the tools they need to live a healthy, drug-free life.

Men's Rehab

There are many programs that offer men’s rehab in Montana. At these facilities, men receive supportive, gender-specific services they need to achieve recovery.

Opioid Treatment

Opioid rehab in Montana usually begins with medically supervised detox, followed by an addiction treatment program. The program typically includes a variety of evidence-based therapies, such as cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, family therapy, and group therapy.

Women's Rehab

Gender-specific care is available at women’s rehab in Montana for women seeking addiction treatment. These programs provide treatment that is geared toward women and the unique issues they face.

Teen & Adolescent Program

Young people in high school, college, or starting their careers can find it challenging to seek addiction treatment. A young adult program in Montana helps overcome barriers of this stage of life by addressing these challenges and offering customized treatment.

Levels of Care

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Detox & MAT

Detox is a necessary first step of drug rehab in Montana. During this time, your body cleanses itself of all a...ddictive substances. You’ll receive 24/7 professional supervision, which often includes administration of medication to help with withdrawal.
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Outpatient Rehab

During outpatient rehab in Montana, you will focus on developing life skills to prevent relapse. This is accom...plished through regular sessions with a therapist as well as accountability through support groups such as NA or AA. There is no set timeline for outpatient rehab, since it is based on each individual’s recovery needs.
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Dual Diagnosis & Mental Health

The Montana dual diagnosis model integrates treatment for both mental health and substance abuse disorders. Sp...ecialists from both fields provide crucial treatment, so all of your recovery needs are met.
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Sober Living

When you finish rehab, you may not be ready to live on your own. Sober living in Montana provides a transition...al step. You’ll live with others who are in recovery, adhering to strict house rules and maintaining a job. This step typically lasts several months, but you can determine when you are ready to move on to independent living.
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Insurance

financial-aid icon Financial Aid

You may also be eligible for financial aid if you’re struggling to pay for alcohol and drug rehab in Montana.... This can provide you with access to all levels of care, including detox and inpatient rehab in Montana. Financial assistance options include grants, scholarships, non-profit programs, personal funding, and health insurance programs to help you manage the expense of substance abuse treatment.
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medicaid icon Medicaid Accepted

For those who are struggling to pay for rehab, Montana Medicaid can help cover some of the expenses. Medicaid ...coverage varies, but it can provide support for all levels of care, including detox and inpatient rehab.
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medicare icon Medicare Accepted

Montana Medicare, also known as Montana Health Care Programs, may provide coverage options to assist with the ...cost of rehab. The amount of coverage will depend on many things, including whether you are seeking inpatient or outpatient treatment for substance abuse.
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tricare icon TRICARE

Administered by the Department of Defense, TRICARE offers comprehensive military health insurance plans for ac...tive and retired military members and their families. Similar to PPO programs offered by private insurance companies, TRICARE covers multiple levels of care for addiction treatment, including detox, inpatient rehab, and outpatient services.
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private-insurance icon Private Insurance

Your private insurance coverage may assist with the cost of alcohol and drug rehab in Montana. The amount cove...red might differ depending on your insurance policy and whether the treatment center is in network or out of network. You may be left with some costs like a co-payment, or co-insurance. Check with your insurer for more information.
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self-pay icon Self-Pay Options

If you're looking to take care of your treatment costs on your own, you have the option to pay through self-pa...y options, also referred to as private pay. This choice will give you access to all levels of care, from detox to residential treatment because you’re not limited by the restrictions of insurers or state-run programs.
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sliding-scale icon Sliding Scale Payment

If you need help with the cost of alcohol and drug rehab in Montana but cannot pay the full amount, a sliding ...scale payment plan may be an option. This will give you access to all levels of care, including detox and inpatient rehab. To qualify for this treatment discount, you must complete an application and provide supporting financial documentation.
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