Outpatient Program in Great Falls, Montana

Balancing life and recovery can feel like walking a tightrope. Support that fits your schedule makes lasting change possible without being restrictive—especially when weekly therapy isn’t enough.

Searching for an outpatient program for addiction recovery may bring up one big question: what level of care matches what you need right now, without requiring you to step away from everything?

Here in Great Falls, an outpatient program in Montana can give you structure, accountability, and practical tools while you continue living at home.

Outpatient Treatment You Can Trust

Balancing recovery with work, school, parenting, and relationships can feel impossible without the right support. 

Our outpatient program in Montana is designed to add real guidance around your real responsibilities, not replace them.

Choosing an outpatient program for addiction recovery can help when you want care that is consistent, yet still flexible enough to stay connected to daily life.

Recovery At A Glance

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What Is an Outpatient Program?

An outpatient program is a structured level of care where you attend treatment sessions while continuing to live at home.

For many people, an outpatient program in Montana is a practical fit when motivation is there, yet follow-through has been hard to maintain without a solid plan.

How We Help?

We talk with you about what is happening, identify the safest setting for your recovery, and help you avoid trying to manage withdrawal alone.

What Outpatient Support Can Look Like

Structure can look different depending on your needs and the type of support that helps you stay engaged.

Everyone’s recovery journey is different, but here are some examples of what outpatient care can include:

  • Groups focused on skills, relapse prevention, and healthy routines
  • Individual sessions to clarify goals and remove barriers
  • Support with coping strategies for cravings and stress
  • Planning for high-risk moments, including weekends and social settings
  • Support for communication and boundaries at home
  • Coordination for step-up care if a higher level of support becomes necessary
Lasting change grows from a plan that matches your everyday reality.

Who Benefits From Outpatient Care?

Many people reach this level of care after trying to manage alone and realizing that good intentions are not enough.

Outpatient support may be helpful if you want:

  • A stronger plan than occasional appointments can provide
  • Consistent guidance while living at home
  • Help building routines that support recovery
  • Accountability that feels respectful, not controlling
  • Tools for communication and boundaries with the people around you
  • A workable next step after detox, residential care, or a recent setback

How Outpatient Fits Into The Continuum Of Care

Sometimes, an outpatient program in Montana follows a higher level of care as a step-down, helping you transition back into responsibilities with more support than weekly therapy alone.

Other situations call for a step-up, and outpatient care can be part of that adjustment when symptoms, cravings, or relapse patterns require more structure.

Choosing an outpatient program for addiction recovery can also be a starting point when you need guidance and accountability, yet 24/7 care is not the right match.

Why Choose Us?

We build trust through respect—honesty and sustainable change comes easier when shame isn’t part of the conversation.

With over 80% of our staff in recovery, clients and families find a relatable, supportive environment. We’ve walked this path before; we’re ready to help you do the same. 

Our 26-bed program keeps care personal and focused. Our Joint Commission Accreditation shows our commitment to quality, safety, and accountability. Since 1983, we’ve helped people step out of addiction and reclaim a meaningful life.

For those seeking faith-based support, optional Bible study and Wellbriety programs are available—always without pressure.

Verify Your Insurance Coverage

Cost concerns are common, and you deserve clear answers before you commit to an outpatient program for addiction recovery.

Insurance verification is confidential and does not obligate you to enter care. We’ll work with your provider directly, so you can focus on what’s important: recovery.

What happens after you reach out:

  • A return call from admissions
  • A brief conversation about what is happening now
  • A review of timing and fit
  • Clear answers about what can be confirmed

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Your information is 100% confidential, and submitting the insurance verification form does not commit you to treatment in any way. There is no pressure or obligation — our goal is simply to provide clear answers, explain your coverage, and support you in understanding your options. We work with most major insurance providers to make the process as simple and stress-free as possible.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find clear answers to common questions about treatment, insurance, and getting started.
How Long Is The Program?
Length varies based on your needs, your progress, and the level of structure that helps you follow through. During admissions, we can talk through what timeframe is realistic for your situation and whether an outpatient program in Montana fits your needs.
Coverage varies by plan, and verification is the most reliable way to get clear answers. After benefits are reviewed, we explain options in a calm, no-pressure way.
Attendance depends on your needs and what level of support is appropriate. During a call, we can explain what participation can look like and how it fits with work, school, or family responsibilities.
Some people can, while others need to simplify their lives to make space for recovery temporarily. A practical conversation can help you plan a schedule that supports follow-through.
Outpatient care is typically less intensive than PHP and can be a better fit when you can manage evenings safely with support. A short screening conversation can help clarify which level matches your needs.
Next steps may include continued therapy, peer support, and ongoing planning for relapse prevention. Continuing care can include weekly Zoom group therapy and scheduled follow-ups to support long-term connection.

Talk To Admissions

Reaching out does not need to be perfect. Taking the first step is about seeking support, not having all the answers.

At Rocky Mountain Treatment Center, we meet you with respect and understanding – ready to listen, answer your questions, and help you find the right path forward. You don’t have to do this alone.