Montana Chemical Dependency Center is a state-operated addiction treatment facility administered by the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services. The program provides substance use treatment services for adults and operates as part of the state’s public behavioral health system. The center offers structured residential treatment that focuses on substance use disorders and recovery support. Services include assessment, treatment planning, and therapeutic programming designed to address alcohol and drug use. Programs typically involve individual and group counseling, educational sessions related to substance use, and recovery planning. The facility works with individuals referred through Montana’s behavioral health and justice systems, along with other referral sources within the state. Treatment services are delivered within a residential setting where patients participate in scheduled therapy and support activities during their stay. The program is part of Montana’s statewide effort to provide treatment options for individuals experiencing substance use disorders and is operated through the state’s health services department.