Fentanyl is a growing concern in Montana and beyond, but help is available and recovery is possible for those struggling with substance use or addiction. This page will help you learn more about Montana fentanyl resources available to you. If you are looking for immediate assistance, call a compassionate admissions navigator for free at to learn more about Montana fentanyl rehab and out-of-state options.
There are various helplines available offering resources and support for Montana residents struggling with a range of issues, including mental health and substance use. The following helplines provide confidential and free services when you reach out.
If you or a loved one are struggling with substance use or addiction, there are various Montana fentanyl organizations available to help. The following Montana fentanyl resources offer a wide range of treatment and recovery services for individuals who are ready to get the help they deserve.
Montana Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
The Montana DPHHS provides a variety of resources for Montana residents, including education, guidance, and support for individuals struggling with substance misuse and addiction. If you or a loved one need help related to opioid use, you can find information on various services near you, including detox, inpatient, and outpatient treatment.
Area 40 Montana Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)
Area 40 AA is a fellowship offering support and guidance to individuals recovering from alcohol addiction. Through meetings, mentorship, and shared experiences, it provides a safe space for members in Montana to achieve and maintain their recovery while fostering a supportive community for lifelong healing. You can find a meeting near you here.
Montana Narcotics Anonymous (NA)
Montana NA offers support and fellowship for individuals recovering from drug addiction. Through regular meetings, shared experiences, and the 12 Steps program, it provides a safe space for members to seek help, find understanding, and maintain sobriety. Montana NA fosters a supportive community for long-term recovery and growth.
Montana Al-Anon provides support for families and friends of people who struggle with alcohol addiction. Through group meetings, shared experiences, and the 12 Steps program, it offers understanding, guidance, and hope. Montana Al-Anon helps individuals navigate challenges, develop coping strategies, and find solace in a supportive community dedicated to healing and growth.
Insight by Montana State University
Insight is an alcohol and drug program available to all MSU students, either by referral or self-referral. The program provides support and resources for students struggling with alcohol and drug addiction. Through counseling, education, and community outreach programs, it aims to empower students to overcome substance misuse, improve mental health, and foster healthier lifestyles, promoting recovery and well-being.
Throughout Montana, first responders and law enforcement are encountering fentanyl more frequently year after year, according to the Montana Department of Justice.1 Between 2016 and 2020, the number of dosage units of illicit fentanyl seized increased 424% while the price of illicit fentanyl decreased from an average of $50 per dosage unit to an average dosage unit price between $20 and $30.1
Attorney General Austin Knudsen declared fentanyl a top public safety threat in Montana in August 2022, noting that the Rocky Mountain High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (RMHIDTA) task forces confiscated 111,611 fentanyl dosage units, up from 37,724 units in 2021. The same report noted that as of August 2022, fentanyl overdose deaths had increased by 1,100% since 2017, with 34 confirmed deaths in the first five months of 2022 and opioid-related emergency medical services up by 57%.2
If you or someone you love is dealing with fentanyl misuse or addiction, there are resources available in Montana. If you’re not sure where to start, our admissions navigators are available to offer free assistance, guide you through various treatments and services, and provide support. Contact us today at to learn more. Recovery is possible, and you deserve support on your journey to recovery.
FentanylSupport.org is owned and operated by American Addiction Centers (AAC). AAC is a leading rehabilitation provider, offering all levels of care from detox to sober living, including 9 inpatient facilities nationwide.
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