
Federal program could help expand mental health services in Montana
From Montana News by Montana Public Radio
June 9, 2026 · 2 min
About this episode
The episode discusses a federal program aimed at expanding mental and behavioral health services in Montana.
Mental and behavioral health services like in-person support during a crisis or substance use treatment might soon become more accessible in the state. Montana is among 10 states participating in a federal program that will provide the funding needed to expand this care.
People in this episode
Host: Montana Public Radio
Topics covered
- mental health
- behavioral health
- substance use treatment
- federal funding
- Montana
Keywords
- mental health services
- behavioral health
- substance use treatment
- federal program
- Montana
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Montana, federal program
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