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Granite County Mental Health Resource Guide

 

 

NAMI Montana compiled the Granite County Mental Health Resource Guide as a service for mental health professionals, social workers, and family and friends of those in mental health crisis.

According to the 2020 Census, Granite County Montana has a population of 3,379, an average individual income of $78,385, and an estimated 805 families.

If you are in a severe life-threatening crisis, please call or text 988 or otherwise contact your local law enforcement and emergency medical services.

Montana 211 connects you to non-emergency resources and assistance across Montana. Call 211 to reach them.

 

 


 
 

Mental Health and Addiction Services

Local

ResourcePhone
Mental Health and Addiction Services
Western Montana Mental Health Center 406-563-3413
Montana Child and Family844-252-4453
Missoula Office –406-880-1013
Drug Abuse Hotline (24hrs)800-311-3069

 

Housing Assistance

Local

ResourcePhone
Housing Assistance
Section 8 Low Income Housing Assistance 800-761-6264
Montana Fair Housing 800-929-2611
Housing and Rental Assistance406-496-4975

Statewide

ResourcePhone
Section 8 Low Income Housing Assistance406-841-2840
Montana Fair Housing800-929-2611
 

 

Financial Assistance

Local

ResourcePhone
Financial Assistance
Community Food Pantry406-859-1810
Vocational Rehabilitation877-296-1757

 

Other Medical Assistance

Local

ResourcePhone
Other Medical Assistance (Care, Coverage, etc.)
Granite County Clinic406-859-3271
Margo Bowers Health Center406-288-3627

 

Legal Assistance

Local

ResourcePhone
Legal Assistance
Disability Rights Montana  800-245-4743
County Sheriff406-859-3251
Police Department  (non-emergency)406-288-3231
Public Defender’s Office406-563-6586
County Attorney406-859-3541

 

Transportation Assistance

Local

ResourcePhone
Transportation Assistance
Montana Medicaid Transportation 800-292-7114

Statewide

ResourcePhone
Montana Medicaid Transportation800-292-7114
Greyhound Bus800-231-2222
 

 

We do our best to keep the guides up to date, but we need your help with the process.  Please let us know if one of the contacts in your county is invalid or if there is another resource we should include.