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 ST. PETER’S HEALTH | sphealth.org
• 99-bed acute care hospital, physician clinics, cancer treatment center, 24 bed behavioral health unit, urgent care clinics,
home health and hospice care, dialysis center, and ambulance services.
• Physician clinics include family medicine, orthopedics, cardiology, general surgery (including colorectal and plastic/
• reconstructive specialists) rheumatology and more.
• St. Peter’s Health employs approximately 1,600 staff members. Employed medical staff consists of more than 100
providers representing approximately 20 specialties.
• Now a designated Area Trauma Hospital by the State of Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services
(DPHHS) EMS and Trauma Systems Section.
• In 2019, St. Peter’s Health was the only Montana community hospital or health care system recognized on Becker’s
Hospital Review 100 Great Community Hospital list.
SHODAIR CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL | shodair.org
• Shodair Children’s Hospital is a non-profit pediatric psychiatric and genetics facility serving the entire state of Montana.
• Shodair is a 74+ bed facility and the only one in Montana for children offering both acute and residential care under one
roof. Shodair’s programming also includes two 6-bed group homes for children ages 6-11 and psychiatric outpatient
services that includes a multidisciplinary team.
• Shodair Children’s Hospital employs 340 people, including full-time, part-time and flex staff. The main campus is located
in Helena and services the entire state with 99 percent of patients being from Montana and three quarters on Medicaid.
• Shodair’s Genetics Department provides genetic evaluation and counseling to persons of all ages throughout Montana, as
well as clinics in the major cities and telemedicine.
• Shodair employees are a multidisciplinary team including board certified Child & Adolescent Psychiatrists, Psychiatric
Mental Health Nurse Practitioners, Psychologists, Primary Therapists, Music Therapist, Dietitians, Certified Recreation Therapists, Speech Language Pathologists, Occupational Therapists, Spiritual Counselor, a facility dog and an accredited year-round school staffed with certified special education teachers.
INTERMOUNTAIN | intermountain.org
• Intermountain heals through healthy relationships by helping individuals, children, and families create sustainably
nurturing and healthy environments in which they can grow and thrive.
• Accredited by the Council on Accreditation
• Licensed by Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS)
• Ages Served: 3-26 years old (select services now available to adults)
• Services Include: Intensive Residential Services for ages 4-13; Outpatient Therapy for All Ages; Co-occurring Substance
Use and Emotional Distress Therapy; Youth Case Management; Child, Adolescent and Adult Psychiatry; Psychological Assessment Clinic; Therapeutic Education through Montana school-based services including CSCT, Day Treatment and On-site Outpatient Therapists; East Helena Intensive Day Treatment; Occupational Therapy; Partnership with PureView and EastHelena SchoolDistricttoprovideschool-basedintegratedhealthcareatthecliniconPricklyPearSchoolGroundsand at PureView Clinic Helena; Partnership with St. Peter’s Health on St. Peter’s Pediatric Unit
VA HOSPITAL | montana.va.gov
• The facility is a 50-bed general medical and surgical facility.
• Broad range of acute, chronic and specialized inpatient and outpatient services.
• Patient care services are provided for both male and female veterans including cardiac, oncology, psychiatry, physical
therapy, dermatology, chiropractic and more.
• Fort Harrison is located on 138 acres in a picturesque setting on the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains.
• The facility campus adjoins the city limits of Helena, the Capital of Montana.
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