Care Services
All Marin AIDS Project Services are provided confidentially and free of charge to qualified Marin County residents.
Medical Case Management: In partnership with clients, case managers assess short and long-term needs and develop a care plan; link clients with needed services including medical, dental, mental health, job training, employment and housing services, food and transportation and provide follow-up and support.
Benefits Advocacy: Benefits specialists assist clients in accessing and maintaining public and private financial, disability and healthcare benefits; provide advocacy and technical assistance to help negotiate the intricacies of federal systems, insurance carriers, healthcare systems, employer issues, etc. and assist with legal documents, money management and credit and collection issues.
Mental Health Services: MAP offers individual and group counseling and psychiatric evaluation for people living with or affected by HIV/AIDS.
Oral Health: Funding is available for dental care.
Transportation: MAP supplies transportation assistance including bus tickets and ferry tickets. Volunteers provide rides to medical appointments and taxi service is available when other options are not feasible or appropriate.
Emergency Financial Assistance: Limited assistance is available through a fund of last resort for expenses such as phone, utilities and emergency housing related to eviction or homelessness. Assistance is also available for qualified medical and pharmaceutical expenses, as well as eyeglasses.
Volunteer Services: Volunteers offer emotional support through a "buddy" program and assist clients with rides to medical appointments, grocery shopping, etc. Volunteers also provide client reception services and administrative support to assist our program staff.
Educational/Community Forums: Clients receive the latest information on a broad range of topics related to HIV/AIDS at luncheon and dinner forums held throughout the year.
Women's Group: Group support and activities for women e address their unique needs living with HIV/AIDS and/or Hepatitis C.
Internet Resources: A computer at MAP is available for clients to access the Internet for the latest HIV/AIDS information, housing information, etc.
Entertainment and Recreation: We link clients with free activities and programs in the community including tickets to plays, music and dance programs and sporting events.
All Marin AIDS Project Services are provided confidentially and free of charge to qualified Marin County residents.
Medical Case Management: In partnership with clients, case managers assess short and long-term needs and develop a care plan; link clients with needed services including medical, dental, mental health, job training, employment and housing services, food and transportation and provide follow-up and support.
Benefits Advocacy: Benefits specialists assist clients in accessing and maintaining public and private financial, disability and healthcare benefits; provide advocacy and technical assistance to help negotiate the intricacies of federal systems, insurance carriers, healthcare systems, employer issues, etc. and assist with legal documents, money management and credit and collection issues.
Mental Health Services: MAP offers individual and group counseling and psychiatric evaluation for people living with or affected by HIV/AIDS.
Oral Health: Funding is available for dental care.
Transportation: MAP supplies transportation assistance including bus tickets and ferry tickets. Volunteers provide rides to medical appointments and taxi service is available when other options are not feasible or appropriate.
Emergency Financial Assistance: Limited assistance is available through a fund of last resort for expenses such as phone, utilities and emergency housing related to eviction or homelessness. Assistance is also available for qualified medical and pharmaceutical expenses, as well as eyeglasses.
Volunteer Services: Volunteers offer emotional support through a "buddy" program and assist clients with rides to medical appointments, grocery shopping, etc. Volunteers also provide client reception services and administrative support to assist our program staff.
Educational/Community Forums: Clients receive the latest information on a broad range of topics related to HIV/AIDS at luncheon and dinner forums held throughout the year.
Women's Group: Group support and activities for women e address their unique needs living with HIV/AIDS and/or Hepatitis C.
Internet Resources: A computer at MAP is available for clients to access the Internet for the latest HIV/AIDS information, housing information, etc.
Entertainment and Recreation: We link clients with free activities and programs in the community including tickets to plays, music and dance programs and sporting events.












