When sleep, mood, and substance use begin to affect each other, it can quickly escalate from confusing to all-consuming. Trying to separate mental health from substance use is challenging when they’re so closely connected.
That’s why our dual diagnosis treatment center offers a combined approach, addressing both mental health symptoms and substance use within one coordinated plan.
We can help you make sense of what’s happening and guide you toward the next step in your recovery. Here in Great Falls, Montana, our process is confidential and easy to navigate from the very first call.
Different challenges require different support—so we start by finding the right fit for you.
Common elements in our dual diagnosis treatment center may include:
Daily change lasts longer when skills are practiced in real moments.
Support through a dual diagnosis treatment center can help you build habits that match the life you are living right now—and the life you’re looking to build.
Our program helps you practice coping tools to manage cravings, stress, and discomfort while providing clear guidance to strengthen communication and set healthy boundaries. Each week, you’ll leave with a practical plan designed to help you navigate the days ahead with confidence.
When it’s difficult to separate symptoms from substance use effects, having a clear plan supported by a calm setting is essential.
Our Joint Commission Accreditation ensures we meet the highest standards of quality, safety, and accountability. Since 1983, we’ve been dedicated to helping people find a different path forward.
With a 26-bed program, we provide personal attention and a calm environment that minimizes distractions when focus is most needed, and more than 80% of our staff are in recovery, creating a space that feels relatable and supportive.
For those seeking faith-based support at their dual diagnosis treatment center, optional Bible study and Wellbriety programs are also available.
When symptoms and substance use are both in the mix, money questions can feel like one more weight to carry.
What to know before you decide on dual diagnosis treatment near me:
What happens after you reach out: