

200+ Five-Star Reviews
44+ Years of Combined Experience
At Recovery Centers of Montana, healing begins with feeling safe, seen, and supported.
Set in Montana’s stunning landscape, our peaceful, judgment-free setting lets you focus fully on your recovery. We offer separate residential programs for men and women, with expert care built around your needs.
You’ll work with a licensed team who listens, guides, and walks with you every step of the way.

Compassionate Care That Meets You Where You Are
No two recovery journeys are the same. That’s why we take time to understand your story, your struggles, and your goals.
We offer proven, evidence-based treatment that respects your values, whether you follow a spiritual path, a peer-led group, or something in between. Here, you belong to a supportive community that cares about your journey.
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Personalized Programs, Real Results
Whether you're just starting out or looking for a fresh approach, we’re here for you. Our programs support mental health, addiction recovery, and long-term healing with a mix of clinical, peer, and cultural support.
You’ll be met with compassion and treated with dignity.
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Hear From Clients Who’ve Been Where You Are
My name is Courtney S, and I am 28 years old. I am an enrolled Blackfeet tribal member and recovering addict and alcoholic. On January 17th, 2024, I checked myself into RCM, Recovery Centers of Montana, Woman’s Facility in Martin City, MT. I decided that when I moved back from Kansas at the beginning of January, back to Montana, that it was my time to get sober again from drinking. I was slowly killing myself and making myself sick to the point where I even had to endure alcohol withdrawal before I drove 24 hours back to Montana. Time to get myself right again I said to myself before calling my parents for their assistance to get me back to Montana. Last year in June, I made the decision to move from Montana to Kansas and on the way there, I received a DUI in South Dakota, and despite getting a DUI, I still chose to drink and further my addiction for the worst.
Courtney S.