Earlier this month, our team at Simulation in Motion Montana (SIM-MT) was proud to participate in the HEADS UP Behavioral Health Camp at Carroll College—a powerful program designed to equip Montana teens with the tools to recognize and respond to mental health emergencies. KTVH News captured the heart of this event, highlighting how hands-on simulation, including our manikin Ares, helped students learn how to administer Narcan, recognize signs of overdose, and support peers through mental health crises. We’re honored to be part of this critical work—and even more excited to see it making headlines.
👉 Read the full story from KTVH here: Montana Teens Learn How to Handle Mental Health Crises