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Rule 25 Assessment

The Minnesota AIDS Project (MAP) is now accepting referrals for HIV–positive individuals needing assistance with chemical health care. Christine Kerno, LICSW, is MAP's Chemical Health Assessor/Coordinator and can provide the following services for individuals who are HIV-positive and income eligible:

  • Chemical Health counseling
  • Rule 25 assessments and re–assessments
  • Placement into treatment facilities
  • Planning and coordination of aftercare services

Our staff makes every effort to see clients quickly for assessment and to locate services that will best meet the individual's needs. She will continue to work with them to coordinate chemical health related care and to ensure that aftercare support and resources are in place. Individuals needing this service do not need to receive other MAP services. For more information, contact Christine Kerno through the MAP AIDSLine at 612-373-2437.


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