
SCHOOL-BASED HEALTH CARE
WHERE HEALTH AND EDUCATION INTERSECT. All students deserve to thrive, but too many struggle because they lack access to health care services. School-based health care is a solution, bringing health care to where students spend a majority of their time. School-based health services are available during school hours to all students and staff.

CURRENT SCHOOL LOCATIONS:
St. Labre Indian School
Monday – Thursday 8am - 4pm; Friday 8am – 2pm
406-351-3788
Hardin School District 17 H & 1
Monday – Thursday 8am – 4pm; Friday 8am – 2pm
Intermediate/Primary 406-351-9026
Middle/High School 406-351-3810
Crow Agency Public School
Monday – Thursday 8am – 4pm; Friday 8am – 2pm
406-351-9715
Dawson Community College
Monday – Thursday 9am – 5pm; Friday 9am – 2pm
406-351-3814
Park County School District #1
Monday - Thursday 8am - 4pm; Friday 8am - 12pm
406-679-0147
For General School-Based Health Care information, please call 406.623.9500

WE ARE DEDICATED TO:
WHOLE PERSON CARE
One Health is dedicated to providing high quality whole person care. Our patient care teams include primary care providers, nurses, behavioral health professionals, and care coordinators that utilize a team approach to provide the best possible care for students.
School Based
Behavioral Health Providers

Candace Raine, LCSW MSW
School Based Behavioral Health

Kristina Brakebush, LCPC MSC
School Based Behavioral Health

Leah McLaughlin, LCSW MSW
School Based Behavioral Health

Erin McCleary, LCSW-C
School Based Behavioral Health

Emily Green, LCSW
School Based Behavioral Health
HEALTH CARE
Our health care professionals collaborate with schools to address the broad range of concerns and adverse experiences that affect students’ healthy development. Primary health care services are provided in a comprehensive, integrated, and accessible manner and in a sustained partnership with the student, their parent/guardian family, and provider in order to manage or treat conditions with parental consent.
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CARE
Students may struggle with emotional or behavioral challenges. Ready access to expert attention may provide students with coping strategies to support healthy relationships and academic success. Behavioral health care includes prevention and education services, mental health, substance use, referrals to community resources, and more.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Is there a charge for using School-Based Health Care services?
One Health fees are based on a sliding-fee scale to make health care accessible to everyone. One Health also accepts Medicaid and most insurance plans. Please visit with your One Health school liaison to see if you are eligible for Medicaid and for enrollment support. No child will be denied services due to the inability to pay.
Who can access our services?
One Health provides services for all students and staff, regardless of race, sex, religion, or income. We especially focus on serving students who could not otherwise afford or access health care.
How are services provided?
School-based health services are provided via a hybrid model of in-person and virtual visits. Some appointments may be conducted through a virtual telehealth platform called Tytocare. This technology offers a way for healthcare providers to conduct a broader range of virtual visits through a high-resolution camera, thermometer, no-touch otoscope, stethoscope and tongue depressor.
What common health conditions do you treat?
The following are common health needs supported by school-based health care:
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Counseling
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Substance use services
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Mild fever
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Sinus infection
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Allergies
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Asthma
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Ear ache
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Skin conditions
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Prevention and wellness
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And much more!
How can I make an appointment?
Please talk with your school liaison, school nurse or school staff to make an appointment.