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Intermountain Children’s Home

Name: Intermountain Children’s Home

DBA:
Intermountain Residential

Additional Name(s):
Intermountain Deaconess Home

Status:
Open

Founded:
1909

Religious Affiliation(s):
Nonsectarian

Owner:
Privately owned

Founder(s):
Brother William Wesley Van Orsdel

Accreditation:
Council on Accreditation, Northwest Accreditation Commission, AdvancED

Licensure:
Licensed by Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS)

Address:
500 S Lamborn, Helena, MT 59601

Additional Address:
905 N Somers Rd, Kalispell, MT 59901

Additional Address:
3240 Dredge Drive, Helena, MT 59602

Capacity:
32

Genders:
Boys and girls

Age Range:
4-14

Facility Type:
Residential Treatment Center

What is the educational requirement for staff?
High School Diploma

Phone Number(s):
406-457-4778, 406-442-7920

Website:
https://www.intermountainresidential.org/

NPI Codes:
https://npidb.org/organizations/residential_treatment/residential-treatment-facility-emotionally-disturbed-children_322d00000x/1518954106.aspx

Percentage of Private Pay Students:
60%

Percentage of School Funded Students:
20%

Percentage of State Funded Students:
20%

Intermountain Children's Home

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