St. John's United Family Services

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Contact Information

2429 Mission Way
Billings, MT 59102
United States

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DayHours
Monday 8 AM-4 PM
Tuesday 8 AM-4 PM
Wednesday 8 AM-4 PM
Thursday 8 AM-4 PM
Friday 8 AM-4 PM
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

As a full-service adoption agency licensed by the state of Montana, we guide, educate, and support all members of the adoption triad. Each adoption is unique based on what is in the best interest for the child, birth parents, and adoptive parents. Our staff is committed to assisting waiting families and birth parents with all legal matters pertaining to adoption as well as pre and post-adoption counseling. We can also direct you to our Wendy’s Wonderful Kids program for more information about adopting a waiting child and assist in search services for those interested in contacting a long-lost family member. Adoption laws vary by state, and all services offered by St John’s United are governed by and in conformity with the laws of the State of Montana.

St. John’s United aspires to provide healing, meaning and purpose every day for every age. Our mantra, “So Much Life to Live,” expresses our belief in three key areas of life: home, health and family.


Services and information

  • Adoption

Requirements to become a foster parent

Adults interested in fostering and adoption can find support from the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS). The official state website answers commonly asked questions, provides information and resources for families, has information about tax credits and support groups, and more.

The Child and Family Services Division (CFSD) or your local child-placing agency should be one of your first points of contact if you need assistance.

Many online resources are entirely free to parents, such as blog articles. Support groups also exist to help you through the process by providing educational materials or connecting advocates. Foster parents can attend events as well, such as the Child Abuse and Neglect Conference.

Your local foster care agency is always there for you, so don't be afraid to ask questions or raise concerns. You're part of a team as a foster parent, and you can rely on the other team members, such as the case manager or birth parents.


Ratings and Reviews

Average user rating

4.1 / 5
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Cyndi Bendt
Mar 22, 2017

I have loved my time at St. John's. Employees truly care for the elders who live at St. John's, which is why we are all there. We work in an atmosphere that promotes growth and learning opportunities for employees if desired.

Rating: 5

Andrea Lucas-Bouchard
Mar 07, 2017

St. John's is incredibly accomodating for those vulnerable populations they serve and I believe as a community they strive to care and provide for all residents despite financial and social status. I have had excellent experiences with this ministry in private and professional dealings and would highly recommend for care of a loved one as well as for employment.

Rating: 5

chrystal brecheen
Sep 26, 2016

The way I was treated while working there was HORRIBLE!!!! I was being bullied and harrassed by coworkers and Management did NOTHING about it. Everything I did while working was as perfect as I could get it. My residents were well taken care of. But because my coworkers didn't like me for whatever reasons they made my work experience with St. John's misrable. So stay away from them. Cause if you don't FIT IN the staff will run you out and make you look bad to Managment!!!

Rating: 1

Miriam (Toady)
Sep 10, 2016

I thought staff was very rude. I went to talk to someone about my dad comeing to live at St John's. Staff was rude. Refused to show me areas of the facility. Told me some of my questions were out of line. I was looking for the best facility for my fathers care. I obviously didn't choose St Johns. When a business refuses to show you where the their patients eat or answer questions regarding their facilities there is something wrong.

Rating: 1

Dani Rings
Oct 15, 2014

Been at St. John's for a year and a half, is it perfect? No,but it's the best place in town and the company has helped me in my personal life more than once. They really do pull together when you have a personal problem and help more than I expected. If you're a Nurse or CNA it's the best place to start your career, trust me I did. I was a CNA and when I got hurt on the job they helped find me another position in the company so I could keep working.

Rating: 4