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Request a free confidential callback within 1 business day.

If you are having a medical emergency call 911. If you are having thoughts of suicide, please call

988.

If You are a Veteran or Know a Veteran Living with Addiction or a Mental Health Condition, We are Here to Get You the Help You Deserve.

Returning to civilian life after active duty can be difficult. Your experiences stay with you; for some, this can lead to post-traumatic stress and evolve into substance abuse or addiction. Western Montana Mental Health Center is here to provide the help you deserve. We collaborate with the Veteran's Administration and offer community-based services, outpatient services, inpatient addiction recovery services, and housing options. Reach out to us and see how we can help, please call:

 406-541-0024 

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1 in 5

Americans experience some form of mental illness in any given year

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1 in 25

Americans live with a serious mental health condition or long-term recurring major depression

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1 in 7

Americans will misuse alcohol and/or drugs in their lifetime 

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Facts

How do you know if you or someone you care about has a mental health condition or addiction?

Contact us for a free, confidential assessment. Our team will contact you within one business day to discuss the issues you or your loved one are experiencing and how Western Montana Mental Health Center can help.

1. Any Mental Illness (AMI) Among Adults. (n.d.). Retrieved May 1, 2019, from https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/statistics/mental-illness.shtml#part_15478

 

2. Serious Mental Illness (SMI) Among Adults. (n.d.). Retrieved May 1, 2019, from https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/statistics/mental-illness.shtml#part_154788

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3. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Office of the Surgeon General, Facing Addiction in America: The Surgeon General's Report on Alcohol, Drugs, and Health. Washington, DC: HHS, November 2016. https://addiction.surgeongeneral.gov/sites/default/files/surgeon-generals-report.pdf

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