County resource guide
Autism Resources in Daniels, Montana
Local providers, school contacts, and support services for autism families in Daniels. Montana statewide resources also apply.
Local providers
13 listedDiagnostic clinics
Formal autism evaluations by developmental pediatricians, psychologists, or neuropsychologists.
Billings · multi-county
Billings Clinic — Telehealth Developmental Services
Billings Clinic telehealth developmental services reduce the burden of the long drive to Billings for Daniels County families. In-person visits for comprehensive autism assessments still require significant travel.
Billings · multi-county
Billings Clinic — Telehealth Developmental Services
Billings Clinic telehealth provides developmental evaluation access for Sheridan County families. Plentywood is over 300 miles from Billings — telehealth is essential. Williston, ND providers may be accessible for families with ND coverage.
Billings · multi-county
Billings Clinic — Telehealth Developmental Services
Billings Clinic provides telehealth developmental evaluations for Valley County families, reducing the 280-mile drive to Billings. In-person visits available for comprehensive autism assessments.
Scobey · multi-county
Daniels Memorial Healthcare — Developmental Referrals
Daniels Memorial Healthcare in Scobey connects this remote northeastern Montana county to specialist referrals. Autism evaluations typically require travel to Glasgow (~75 miles) or Williston, ND (~90 miles across the border). Telehealth is strongly recommended as the first step.
Glasgow · multi-county
Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital — Developmental Referrals
Frances Mahon Deaconess Hospital in Glasgow connects Valley County families to Great Falls and Billings specialists for autism evaluations. Telehealth widely used in this remote northeastern Montana county.
Plentywood · multi-county
Sheridan Memorial Hospital — Developmental Referrals
Sheridan Memorial Hospital in Plentywood connects families to Glasgow (~90 miles south) or Williston, ND (~75 miles east) for specialist referrals. Cross-border access to North Dakota providers is common for Sheridan County families. Telehealth is strongly recommended.
Early Intervention (0–3)
Free services for children under 3 under IDEA Part C.
Scobey
Montana Infants and Toddlers Program — Daniels County
Free IDEA Part C early intervention for children under 3 in Daniels County. Very limited local EI providers; itinerant providers travel from Glasgow or services delivered via telehealth.
Parent & family support
Parent groups, sibling programs, and family peer support.
Scobey · multi-county
Autism Society Montana
Autism Society Montana supports Daniels County families through virtual peer support and the statewide resource network. Glasgow chapter events (~75 miles) offer the nearest in-person connection.
Plentywood · multi-county
Autism Society Montana
Autism Society Montana supports Sheridan County families through virtual peer support. Plentywood is the most remote community in Montana — online peer connection is effectively the only realistic ongoing option.
Glasgow · multi-county
Autism Society Montana
Autism Society Montana supports Valley County families with statewide peer connection. Glasgow's remote location (~280 miles from Billings, ~220 miles from Great Falls) means virtual participation is the primary option.
Virtual events strongly recommended for Glasgow-area families due to distance from major cities.
Advocacy & legal
Legal advocates, special education advocates, and disability rights organizations.
Scobey · multi-county
PLUK — Parents Let's Unite for Kids
PLUK provides free IEP advocacy for Daniels County families in Scobey. Phone and virtual consultations are the primary service mode for this extremely remote Hi-Line county.
Plentywood · multi-county
PLUK — Parents Let's Unite for Kids
PLUK provides free IEP advocacy for Sheridan County families in Plentywood. Phone and virtual consultations serve families in this remote northeast Montana corner county.
Glasgow · multi-county
PLUK — Parents Let's Unite for Kids
PLUK provides free IEP advocacy and special education rights training for Valley County families in Glasgow and northeastern Montana. Statewide hotline and virtual workshops serve this remote region.
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