About Rimrock Foundation
Rimrock Foundation offers a full spectrum of addiction care in Billings, Montana. They have medical detox services, inpatient care, a short term and long term residential program, and various outpatient services.
They have a medication assisted treatment (MAT) program available to those experiencing addiction to alcohol or opioids like heroin or prescription pain medications. MAT is an option for pregnant women who want to start their recovery journey while keeping their unborn child safe.
Treatment That Addresses Every Need
One of the first things that the staff at Rimrock do when you arrive for treatment is perform a bio-psycho-social assessment. This analyzes your physical, social, and mental health needs as you start treatment.
Your unique treatment plan will include a combination of individual therapy, group counseling, the 12-step program, family therapy, art therapy, . You’ll also attend refusal skill training, which involves role playing exercises that teach you to avoid relapse, and their human sexuality sessions, which give you time to explore intimacy and high risk sexual behaviors.
Something cool is that they have a program dedicated to teaching you how to explore healthy hobbies and activities. This includes things like daily exercise, stress management courses, and time to explore different ways to fill your free time.
Build Community in Their Recovery Lodges
Rimrock runs several sober living homes specifically for professional women and men. Your treatment plan is designed to fit around your existing responsibilities at work or at home, ensuring you get the help you need without needing to compromise on your regular obligations.
The lodges consist of small treatment groups. This makes it easier to connect with other residents and form a close-knit community of people working to better themselves.
Outdoor recreational activities form a large part of your treatment while staying at a Recovery Lodge. You’ll have the chance to explore the breathtaking beauty of Montana with hikes or visits to the lake and local parks.
It’s worth noting that the Recovery Lodges are only open to those with private insurance or who are self-paying for treatment.