Program areas at Montana Children's Home and Hospital
Shodair Children's Hospital provides psychiatric inpatient services ages 3 to 17. The services are provided on two separate units based on the child's developmental age. The programs offer intensive services for emotionally and behaviorally impaired children and their families who are in crisis. At shodair, children and families interact with a team of specialists, including nurses, doctors, therapists, and teachers. 536 children were admitted on these units during the fiscal year.
Shodair Children's Hospital's department of medical genetics strives to meet genetic needs of montanans through genetic testing, diagnosis, consultation, and support for families through outreach, scholarships, and education.
Shodair Children's Hospital provides psychiatric residential treatment services to children ages 11-17. The services are provided on two separate units based on the child's developmental age. Each unit provides a therapeutic and nurturing environment staffed with psychiatrists, psychologists, primary therapists, rns, and supporting staff. 125 children were served on these units during the fiscal year.
Other programs:school based programcomprehensive school and community treatment (csct) is a mental health service provided in a school setting. Therapy is provided within the classroom through collaboration with the school district. Therapy is billed to the student's insurance. Csct staff work with the school team to increase your child's success in the classroom. Individual and group therapy is provided during the school day.other programs also include group Home and an outpatient clinicin march of 2023, the Hospital did close the bozeman outpatient office.