San Bernardino MAPS (178)

ÌÀÍ·Ìõapp Assertive Positive Solution

At the San Bernardino ÌÀÍ·Ìõapp Assertive Positive Solution (MAPS) program, we are here to help you feel better, stronger, and take positive steps towards the things that matter to you in your life.

 

2080 South E Street, Suite 100
San Bernardino, California 92408
909-825-8989 Main
909-388-9195 Fax


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Essentials At A Glance

Program Type: Community-based

To Make Referrals: Referrals are coordinated through San Bernardino Department of Behavioral Health and Inland Empire Health Plan (IEHP).

# of ÌÀÍ·Ìõapp: 85 members

Who We Serve: Adult residents of San Bernardino County who have been diagnosed with a serious mental illness.

Hours of Operation:

  • Monday-Friday: 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

  • After Hours: 4:30 p.m. to 8:00 a.m.

About the Program: At MAPS, we believe that recovery is possible with the right plan in place. Our job is to do whatever it takes to support you in your recovery journey. We have a full staff of peer specialists, personal service coordinators, masters-level social workers, nurses, and psychiatrists, who are all here to promote a program culture where resilience and hope can flourish, and losses can be recovered.

Our program is based on the Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) model, where we connect you to the proper resources that can help you achieve your goals. We will work together with your family, friends, and community to help you take steps toward making recovery happen.


OPEN PAYMENTS DATABASE NOTICE

Notice of the Federal Open Payments/Sunshine Act (CA Assembly Bill 1278), Effective Jan. 1, 2023

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