Fort Peck Tribal Health CHAP

Fort Peck Tribal Health CHAP Community Health Aide Program for the Fort Peck Assiniboine & Sioux Tribes. Please note this page is not monitored 24/7.

In the event of an emergency, please call 911.

Come kick off WPCO Powwow weekend down at the Wadopana grounds!
06/04/2026

Come kick off WPCO Powwow weekend down at the Wadopana grounds!

06/04/2026

—many can experience emotional distress, like anxiety, constant worrying & trouble sleeping, after a traumatic event. If you or someone you know is struggling with , help is available.

💙 Help yourself & share to help others samhsa.gov/find-help

06/04/2026

Lowering blood pressure, quitting smoking and increasing physical activity may help lower your risk for strokes. Know the warning signs to protect yourself and loved ones!

06/04/2026
06/04/2026

🌈 Happy Pride Month from CHAP!

This month, we celebrate and support our LGBTQ2S+ and Two-Spirit relatives. Everyone deserves to feel safe, respected, valued, and connected to their community.

As we work toward healthier communities, we recognize that wellness includes creating spaces where all people can access care, support, and belonging without fear of judgment.

Together, we continue building communities rooted in respect, compassion, and inclusion. ⭐️

06/04/2026

June is Men’s Mental Health Month. 🧠

This month we honor and highlight the Indigenous men who carry responsibilities, protect their families, preserve culture, and continue showing up for their communities, even when they are facing challenges of their own.

Mental health matters. Seeking support is not weakness. Sharing your story is not weakness. Asking for help is not weakness.

This month, let’s encourage conversations, strengthen connections, and remind our fathers, brothers, sons, uncles, grandfathers, and relatives that they do not have to walk their journey alone.

05/27/2026

Why Attachment Styles Matter

Most people think relationship problems start with the other person.
Therapists often start somewhere different.

They look at your attachment style.

Attachment styles describe how you handle closeness, conflict, and emotional safety in relationships. Understanding yours can explain patterns that keep repeating.

Secure
You feel safe with closeness and independence.
Conflict does not threaten the relationship.

Anxious
You crave reassurance and fear distance.
Silence or inconsistency can feel like rejection.

Avoidant
You value independence and emotional control.
When things feel intense, your instinct is to pull back.

Fearful Avoidant
You want connection but also fear being hurt.
This can create a push–pull dynamic.

Therapist insight:
Awareness of your pattern is often the first step toward building more secure relationships.

Reflection question:
When relationships feel stressful, do you move closer, further away, or both?

05/27/2026

Cancelled as of 5/28/2026 - located safely

ATTENTION

Missing/runaway juvenile advisory for Malleena Iron Bear Fasthorse - date of birth 01/24/2011

Malleena has long brown hair and was last seen yesterday, May 26th, 2026 in the Poplar area.

Please call the local dispatch center at 406-653-6240 or 911 with any information.

Thank you

05/27/2026

Healthy aging is supported by strong communities, connected care, and access to the right resources. MORH/AHEC and the National Rural Health Association are working together to highlight programs, partnerships, and initiatives that help rural older adults access care, remain independent, and stay connected to the services they need to thrive. Championing your health also happens through everyday choices.

Individuals can take an active role in their well-being by staying current on preventive care and screenings, maintaining meaningful social connections, choosing balanced and nutritious foods, and engaging in regular physical activity. Small, consistent habits that support mental health and resilience can make a lasting impact over time. Through community support and individual action, we can continue building healthier futures for older adults across rural communities.

Find ideas for activities to do on your own or with your community at ACL.gov/OAM

Address

Box 1027
Poplar, MT
59255

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+14067683400

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