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May Institute is committed to
providing the highest quality community-based behavioral healthcare,
educational, and rehabilitative services to individuals in the Southeast
with learning, psychological, and special healthcare challenges.
May Institute's Southeast Region was established to provide the same nationally recognized
programming that we have provided in the Northeast since
1955. Our award-winning network of more than 200 service
locations serves more than 25,000 individuals and families each
year.
Recognized as one of the country's foremost nonprofit organizations,
May serves people of all ages with autism,
pervasive developmental disorder (PDD), and other developmental
disabilities, as well as those with brain
injury, mental retardation, and behavioral health needs. May
has been featured in the book In Search of America's Best Nonprofits
(Jossey-Bass, 1997).
Our clinical
leadership includes Ph.D.- and M.D.-level
individuals who have actively contributed to the field with publications,
presentations, and consultative services throughout the Southeast.
An active center of research,
we are affiliated with top universities, hospitals, statewide agencies,
and research centers in the Southeast including Emory University,
Vanderbilt University, Hughes Spalding Children's Hospital, the
Southeast and the
Georgia Governor's Council on Developmental Disabilities.
The Southeast Region's TAPP program (Treatment and Aftercare for Probationers
and Parolees) and home-based services are accredited by the Commission
on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF).
May Institute provides a broad range of children's services throughout the Southeast including:
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