MAAC Project (Nosotros) is a substance abuse treatment facility located in Chula Vista, CA, dedicated to serving men, individuals with HIV/AIDS, and criminal justice clients seeking recovery from alcohol and drug addiction. Based at 73 North 2nd Avenue in Chula Vista, the facility specializes in comprehensive residential treatment designed to address the unique needs of these populations. The program combines evidence-based clinical care with supportive services to help clients achieve lasting recovery.
MAAC Project offers residential long-term treatment programs lasting 30 days or more, providing clients with a stable, structured environment essential for recovery. Long-term residential care allows individuals to develop coping skills, address underlying trauma, and rebuild their lives away from triggers and harmful environments. The facility's specialized focus on men, persons living with HIV/AIDS, and individuals involved with the criminal justice system ensures that treatment is tailored to address the specific challenges and circumstances these populations face. By understanding the intersection of substance abuse with health conditions and legal involvement, MAAC Project delivers personalized care that supports whole-person recovery.
MAAC Project accepts private health insurance and self-payment options, with sliding fee scales and payment assistance programs available to reduce financial barriers to treatment. Many private health insurance plans cover substance abuse treatment services under the Mental Health Parity Act, which ensures that addiction treatment receives equal coverage to other medical conditions. The facility works with clients to verify insurance benefits and explore all available payment options, recognizing that cost should never prevent someone from accessing the help they need.
If you or a loved one is struggling with substance abuse and seeking treatment in the Chula Vista area, MAAC Project is ready to help. Contact our admissions team today at (619) 426-4801 to learn more about available programs, verify your insurance coverage, and begin the recovery process—compassionate support is available now.