This list does not serve as a recommendation or endorsement of specific providers, who are responsible for their listed credentials, training and contact information.
Infant Feeding Support
Livingston HealthCare Family Birth Center Lactation
All of the registered nurses who work in Livingston HealthCare’s baby-friendly Certified Family Birth Center are certified lactation counselors. This means someone is available 24/7 for either a phone consultation or to set up a one-on-one breastfeeding assessment. They are passionate about helping new moms successfully breastfeed their newborn. Contact: www.livingstonhealthcare.org/Services/Family-Birth-Center / 406.823.6433 |
*Park County Health Department/ WIC
The Breastfeeding Peer Counselor Program provides families the option of free in home visits, telehealth or over the phone calls for breastfeeding support along with troubleshooting any challenges coinciding with breastfeeding. WIC offers nutrient rich food benefits, access to a registered dietitian, and breastfeeding supplies and support. For WIC eligibility and income requirements please contact the office. Contact: aneptune@parkcounty.org / 406-222-4138 |
Mental Health Providers
Livingston HealthCare Psychiatry
Christopher Spromberg, Psy.D Bruce Swarny, MD Kayli Christophel, MPAS, PA-C At Livingston HealthCare, it is our privilege to provide care to families during such a pivotal stage in life. The mental health of our patients is a top priority: Every patient is screened upon admission to determine how we can best support their behavioral health needs. Postpartum depression screenings occur at each clinic visit for mom and baby. All of our providers have access to an on-staff licensed clinical social worker who supports women with perinatal depression or anxiety by providing immediate networking with community-based counselors and therapists. Contact: livingstonhealthcare.org |
Fireweed Integrative Therapy, PLLC
Specialty: Trauma, couples, grief Caitlin Adamo, LCPC, provides telehealth counseling to individuals, couples, and families in Montana, and aims to support an integrative approach to wellbeing, including the awareness of the body and our relationships. Caitlin’s methodologies are influenced by Emotionally Focused Therapy, Nonviolent Communication, Internal Family Systems, Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, and various somatic modalities. Insurance: Most major insurance, MEDICAID Contact: fireweedintegrative.com / text or call 406-282-1644 |
Bluebird Counseling LLC
Specialty: Moms, PMADs, Trauma/Anxiety Megan Schunk, LCPC specializes in perinatal mental health. Megan is passionate about supporting women and mothers in all stages of life. Her hope, as both a therapist and a mother, is to build trust and safety and support you in focusing on your strengths to create a sense of wellness and stability in your life. Megan's practice is located in Livingston, MT. Insurance: Most major insurance, MEDICAID Contact: text 406-285-8898 / bluebirdcounselingllc@gmail.com |
Midwives
Livingston Healthcare
Bonnie Roll, CNM, WHNP Bonnie Roll is a certified nurse midwife specialist with years of diverse experiences that have led her to honor the normalcy of each woman’s life cycle, with the appropriate use of interventions or technology when necessary. Bonnie promotes team collaboration to provide the best care for each individual patient. “I believe every woman needs a compassionate partnership in health care; a partnership that acknowledges her life experiences for individual methods of healing, and is guided by the best evidence available," she says. Contact: www.livingstonhealthcare.org / 406-222-3541 |
Obstetrics
Livingston HealthCare Obstetrics
Livingston HealthCare considers it a privilege to provide care to families during such a pivotal stage in life. The mental health of patients is a top priority; every patient is screened upon admission to determine how their behavioral health needs can best be supported. Postpartum depression screenings occur at each clinic visit for mom and baby. All of the providers have access to an on-staff licensed, clinical social worker who supports women with perinatal depression or anxiety by providing immediate networking with community-based counselors and therapists. Contact: www.livingstonhealthcare.org / 406-224-3541 |
Pediatricians
Livingston HealthCare Pediatrics
Livingston HealthCare considers it a privilege to provide care to families during such a pivotal stage in life. The mental health of patients is a top priority; every patient is screened upon admission to determine how their behavioral health needs can best be supported. Postpartum depression screenings occur at each clinic visit for mom and baby. All of the providers have access to an on-staff licensed, clinical social worker who supports women with perinatal depression or anxiety by providing immediate networking with community-based counselors and therapists. Contact: www.livingstonhealthcare.org / 406-224-3541 |
Family Medicine
Livingston HealthCare Family Medicine
At Livingston HealthCare, it is their privilege to provide care to families during such a pivotal stage in life as pregnancy and birth. The mental health of their patients is a top priority: Every patient is screened upon admission to determine how they can best support behavioral health needs. Postpartum depression screenings occur at each clinic visit for mom and baby. All of their providers have access to an on-staff licensed, clinical social worker with mental health certification who support women with perinatal depression or anxiety by providing immediate networking with community-based counselors and therapists. Contact: www.livingstonhealthcare.org / 406-224-3541 |
Home Visiting
Community Health Partners - Livingston Parents as Teachers is a free program for all perinatal parents. Specialists meet parents in their home monthly and provide individualized, customized support. They screen the child for developmental milestones and discuss and promote strong, secure parent-child attachment. They bring an activity/game for the parent and child and give an age-appropriate book to the family at every visit. They connect the family to community resources. They lead monthly support groups. They develop a trusting, caring relationship that lasts for years. Contact: John Gregory at gregoryj@chphealth.org |
Park County Health Department Home Visiting
This free home visiting program is conducted by registered nurses for families with newborns. The home visiting nurses will provide support and encouragement as well as work through any challenges and discuss any concerns. This is a great opportunity for families to complete a check up for mom and baby without leaving the comfort of home. Contact: call 406-222-4138 / aneptune@parkcounty.org |
Support and Activities
Blossom Mom
A welcoming and nurturing group for moms with babies in the first year who wish to connect about the joys and challenges of new parenthood while gaining wisdom from other mothers on the journey. First Tuesdays, 4-5 PM Location: Community Health Partners, Granite Room, Livingston, Montana 126 S Main St, Livingston, MT 59047 Second & Fourth Tuesdays, 11:30 -12:30 PM / Zoom Contact: www.rootsfamilycollaborative.com / 406-570-0738 |
Livingston Park County Public Library
Enjoy year round family friendly activities including Books and Babies, and Preschool Story Time at the Livingston Park County Public Library.
Date: Wednesdays and Thursdays 10:30-10:50 (Books and Babies), Fridays 10:30-11:00 (Preschool Story Time)
Contact information: micheleb@mtlib.org / 406-222-0862
Enjoy year round family friendly activities including Books and Babies, and Preschool Story Time at the Livingston Park County Public Library.
Date: Wednesdays and Thursdays 10:30-10:50 (Books and Babies), Fridays 10:30-11:00 (Preschool Story Time)
Contact information: micheleb@mtlib.org / 406-222-0862
Park County Early Childhood Coalition (PCECC)
PCECC provides community programming and development for your children and families with weekly outreach and engagement activities at the Civic Center and additional family connection events throughout the month.
Contact: Chelsey.Murphy@livingston.k12.mt.us / PCECC on Facebook / 406-493-2699
PCECC provides community programming and development for your children and families with weekly outreach and engagement activities at the Civic Center and additional family connection events throughout the month.
Contact: Chelsey.Murphy@livingston.k12.mt.us / PCECC on Facebook / 406-493-2699
Wiggly Wednesdays Park County
Stories, art, games, mini lessons and creative play for newborns to age 5. Held Wednesday at 9:30 AM at Livingston Civic Center.
Contact: Chelsey.Murphy@livingston.k12.mt.us
Stories, art, games, mini lessons and creative play for newborns to age 5. Held Wednesday at 9:30 AM at Livingston Civic Center.
Contact: Chelsey.Murphy@livingston.k12.mt.us
Abuse Support & Prevention Education Network (ASPEN)
ASPEN provides free, confidential direct services such as a 24-hour support line, emergency shelter, crisis counseling, support groups, legal advocacy, information and referrals, safety planning, emergency 911 phones, assistance with orders of protection, forensic medical exam support, community outreach and educational programs for Meagher, Park and Sweet Grass Counties.
Contact: www.aspenmt.org / ASPEN Support Line 406-222-8154
ASPEN provides free, confidential direct services such as a 24-hour support line, emergency shelter, crisis counseling, support groups, legal advocacy, information and referrals, safety planning, emergency 911 phones, assistance with orders of protection, forensic medical exam support, community outreach and educational programs for Meagher, Park and Sweet Grass Counties.
Contact: www.aspenmt.org / ASPEN Support Line 406-222-8154
Livingston Food Resource Center
Receive access to formula, set up free meals or get help with SNAP applications at the Livingston Food Resource Center.
Contact: Kelsey Tanner / 406-223-7808
Receive access to formula, set up free meals or get help with SNAP applications at the Livingston Food Resource Center.
Contact: Kelsey Tanner / 406-223-7808