Prior to 1979, the Southwest Regional Mental Health Center provided alcohol counseling programs in Gallatin, Beaverhead and Madison Counties. In the fall of 1979, the commissioners of the three counties met and agreed to commit all non-discretionary funds they received from alcohol taxes to a cooperative program.
In 1982, Gallatin County generated over 70% of the client caseload for Tri-County Alcohol Services. With the support of the Gallatin County Commissioners, in June of 1983, articles of incorporation were filed with the Secretary of State to create Alcohol and Drug Services of Gallatin County (ADSGC).
In 1982, Gallatin County generated over 70% of the client caseload for Tri-County Alcohol Services. With the support of the Gallatin County Commissioners, in June of 1983, articles of incorporation were filed with the Secretary of State to create Alcohol and Drug Services of Gallatin County (ADSGC).
Services
Prevention, education, addiction & mental health treatment services to help on your road to a healthy lifestyle. At ADSGC, all treatment services are based on individual needs. To best serve those needs, we use a variety of effective clinical approaches and therapy modalities, including on and off-site options.
Programs are available to assist you through this difficult transition period. Outpatient services help you develop a balanced lifestyle through individual and group sessions. Contact your counselor or the office directly for availability and more detailed questions. Below you will find general descriptions of programs offered.
Peer mentoring is a form or mentorship that usually takes place between a person who has lived through a specific experience (peer mentor) and a person who is new to that experience (the peer mentee). The mentor provides education, recreation and support opportunities for individuals. Peer mentors encourage critical thinking through new ideas and expanding the mentees way of thinking past what they are comfortable with.
AT ADSGC, we are an independent non-profit corporation, here to help you to meet your court requirements. Here's the Court mandated programs we offer as a state-approved provider. DUI and MDD Programs serve individuals convicted of impaired driving offenses and those convicted of misdemeanor dangerous drug offense.
In 2010 the Montana Department of Transportation partnered with the Department of Health and Human Services to implement the evidence-based PRIME For Life curriculum as the approved education course for DUI offenders.
Montana law requires those convicted of driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs (DUI) to complete chemical dependency assessment, treatment commensurate with the level of dependency found during the evaluation, and an education program.This has commonly been referred to as the "A.C.T. Program".
Montana law requires those convicted of driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs (DUI) to complete chemical dependency assessment, treatment commensurate with the level of dependency found during the evaluation, and an education program.This has commonly been referred to as the "A.C.T. Program".
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Adam Harlan
Sep 17, 2021
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Journey Fetter
Dec 27, 2020
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These people called me on accident and when I returned the call to figure out why someone in Montana is calling me, THEY had the audacity to be annoyed with ME!!! For not knowing who they are or why they called me!!! I don't even use this facility, people! Get better phone representatives, seriously. I got icky vibes from these people from the 2 minutes I spent on the phone with them (and I spoke to TWO--the first one asked me questions and when I tried to answer them interrupted me and said hold on, HOLD ON and just transferred me to someone else to deal with lol). The vibes were negative enough
Chris Watts
Sep 11, 2020
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I am writing to indicate trepidation with Ron Vargas, who's house manager at the Olive Branch, located at 119 South Church Ave. I decided to get help after having a baby girl and this transfigured my reality. Therefore elected admitting myself into MCDC (Montana Chemical Dependency Center), since I was drug dependent. I anticipated proper guidance after pursuing professional help. Anyway, MCDC concluded and I was apprehensive about my next phase of treatment, however all in nonetheless. Utilizing this opportunity to develop the optimal version of myself. For instance, I went hiking on any occasion
A. Miller
Jul 04, 2016
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