Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) In Great Falls, Montana

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A PHP in Montana is designed for times when a higher level of support is needed, but inpatient treatment is not necessary. With a structured schedule and consistent care, a PHP helps maintain progress between sessions without stepping fully away from home.

If you’ve been searching for next steps but don’t know where to start, we can help you determine whether a PHP in Montana is the right level of care and what a realistic next step would look like.

No matter where you are in your recovery journey, we’re here to meet you there and walk forward toward a life you love.

How Our PHP In Montana Works

Daily life does not pause for recovery. We’re here to provide treatment that reflects that—so you can heal on your terms.

Support in a partial hospitalization setting is designed to provide you with structured treatment during the day while you continue your real-world responsibilities in the evenings.

Many people choose this level of care when symptoms, cravings, or stress responses feel too disruptive for standard outpatient treatment.

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.

Recovery At A Glance

Our PHP Offers:

  • A structured treatment schedule with planned time for recovery work
  • Regular clinical support with a focus on coping skills and follow-through
  • A clear plan for evenings and weekends so you are not left guessing
  • Coordination around next steps, including step-down care when appropriate
  • Support for family involvement when it is helpful and appropriate

What A Week Can Look Like

Rather than listing exact schedules, we focus on the rhythm and support you can expect from a partial hospitalization program near me in Montana.

This includes:

  • Planned treatment time focused on skills, insight, and accountability
  • Group-based care where you practice communication and boundaries
  • Individual check-ins used to clarify goals and remove obstacles
  • Time dedicated to relapse prevention planning and coping strategies
  • Space to talk through triggers that happen at home, not only in session
  • Coordination around transitions to outpatient care when you are ready


Evenings outside of programming are part of the healing process, giving you a chance to practice what you’ve learned in the environment where you live.

How PHP Fits Into The Continuum Of Care

Recovery support works best when the level of care matches the level of need. A PHP in Montana sits between residential treatment and traditional outpatient therapy. 

Sometimes, people step into PHP in Montana after completing a higher level of care, using it as a bridge back into work, parenting, or school. In other cases, a PHP in Montana becomes a step up from outpatient when weekly sessions are not enough to interrupt relapse patterns.

The goal is not to stay in one level of care forever, but to move forward with support that fits your current reality—while building the life you’ve always wanted.

How PHP Supports Daily Life

PHP in Montana helps you practice recovery by allowing you to:

  • Apply skills at home, in public, and in quiet moments, not only in session.
  • Respond differently to triggers while they are still close.
  • Build tools through repetition, including emotional regulation, communication, and decisions under stress.
  • Pair support with planning for evenings and weekends, when risk often increases.
  • Leave each week with clearer boundaries, routines, and next steps.

Why Choose Us?

Trust grows with mutual respect, not when you feel managed.

Our Joint Commission Accreditation reflects our commitment to quality, safety, and accountability. Since 1983, we’ve offered care built on experience, not trends.

More than 80% of our staff are in recovery, which makes conversations feel more real and less performative for both clients and loved ones. We know what it takes to recover, and we’re here to help you do the same. 

Verify Your Insurance Coverage

You deserve clear answers before you commit to care. Insurance verification is confidential and does not obligate you to enter care.

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 can vary based on your needs, your progress, and the level of structure that is helpful right now. During admissions, we can explain the expected timeframe for your treatment based on your situation.
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.
Outpatient care is often weekly or a few times per week, while PHP provides a higher level of structure and more frequent support. A brief call can help you compare levels and decide whether PHP in Montana fits.
Some people can, and others need to simplify life temporarily to make space for recovery. Admissions can talk with you about realistic options and what a workable schedule might require.
Safety at home matters because evenings and weekends are part of the treatment experience. If your living situation feels unstable, we can talk through alternatives and what level of support would be safer.
Family involvement can be included when it supports recovery and communication. We can explain what participation looks like, including how boundaries and expectations are addressed.
Next steps often include stepping down to outpatient care and continuing to practice skills with less intensive structure. Planning is part of the process, and PHP in Montana works best when it connects to a clear continuation of care.

Talk To Admissions Today

Reaching out can feel vulnerable, and you do not have to solve everything before you call. Our team is here to walk you through your treatment – every step of the way.