May Institute’s Centers for Autism Spectrum Disorders are dedicated to meeting the immediate and pressing need for services for children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) in military and civilian families. We serve all branches of the military — Army, Marines, Navy, Air Force, and Coast Guard — at installations across the country.
We are pleased to announce the opening of our newest center in Savannah, Georgia. Opened in the fall of 2011, the Center is dedicated to serving military families at Fort Stewart, Hunter Army Airfield, and the surrounding areas in Georgia.
As one of the nation’s largest employers of BCaBAs and BCBAs, we are committed to making our services accessible to military families who have children with ASD. All May Institute services are based on applied behavior analysis (ABA), the only treatment reimbursed by TRICARE’s ECHO program and the Autism Demonstration Project for military families with children with ASD.
“As many as 12,000 children in military families may have autism and their condition is made extremely difficult by the frequent changes of residences, schools, and other variables that accompany military life.”
— Representative Chris Smith, Founder,
Congressional Coalition on Autism Research and Education