📍 Montana Suicide & Mental Health Crisis Centers

🧠 Statewide Resources

  • 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
    📞 Call, text, or chat 988 (Available 24/7)

  • Montana 211 – Mental Health & Crisis Help
    📞 Call 2‑1‑1 or visit website to search local services
    24/7 information and referral for mental health, crisis, housing, and more.
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  • Montana Warmline (Non-crisis support)
    📞 1‑877‑688‑3377 · Daily 8 AM–9 PM
    Peer support for mental wellness and emotional distress.

  • Veterans Crisis Line
    📞 Dial 988, then press 1

  • Crisis Text Line
    📱 Text HOME to 741741

📌 How to Access Help

  • Call 988, 2‑1‑1, or your local community mental health center for support.

  • Mobile Crisis Response Teams (MCRT) operate in most counties.

  • Rural and tribal communities are served through telehealth and regional crisis stabilization centers.

  • Services available regardless of insurance status or ability to pay.

🌆 Yellowstone County (Billings)

Billings Clinic Psychiatric Center – Crisis Services

📍 2800 10th Ave N, Billings, MT 59101
📞 (406) 238‑2500 · Open 24/7
Emergency psychiatric care, inpatient crisis stabilization, adult & youth services.
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🌇 Missoula County (Missoula)

Western Montana Mental Health Center – Crisis Receiving Unit

📍 1315 Wyoming St, Missoula, MT 59801
📞 (406) 532‑9710 · Open 24/7
Walk-in stabilization, crisis team outreach, addiction recovery help.
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🌳 Gallatin County (Bozeman)

Help Center, Inc. – Bozeman Crisis Line

📍 421 E Peach St, Bozeman, MT 59715
📞 (406) 586‑3333 · Open 24/7
Suicide prevention, mental health referral, survivor support groups.
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🏞️ Lewis and Clark County (Helena)

Center for Mental Health – Crisis Stabilization

📍 900 Jackson St, Helena, MT 59601
📞 (406) 443‑7151 · Mon–Fri 8 AM–5 PM · 24/7 phone crisis line
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🌲 Flathead County (Kalispell)

Logan Health Behavioral Health – Crisis Services

📍 160 Heritage Way, Kalispell, MT 59901
📞 (406) 752‑1710 · Open 24/7
Crisis stabilization unit, mental health evaluations, inpatient & outpatient services.
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✅ Notes

  • Montana’s high suicide rate has led to expanded access to crisis stabilization, telepsychiatry, and mobile outreach, especially in frontier communities.

  • Many counties offer 24/7 crisis lines and work in partnership with hospitals and law enforcement.

  • Tribal communities receive crisis care through Indian Health Services (IHS) and local partners.

  • The Montana 211 system is a powerful tool for locating local resources statewide.