We have the expertise to successfully respond to the needs of autistic individuals, as well as individuals with a dual diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and a co-occurring disorder.
Service plans are tailored to meet the specific needs, goals, and strengths of each individual served, and may include a combination of clinical and therapeutic supports, employment services, and housing opportunities. An evaluation and assessment process will help identify the optimal supports recommended for each individual.
The goal of our services is to equip individuals with the skills, resources, and supports they need to live and work successfully in their communities. This is best achieved through a combination of stable and appropriate housing, productive employment, and the emotional and practical supports to engage successfully with the world.
The Center’s services are offered by May Institute in collaboration with WORK Inc. It is funded through the Department of Developmental Services in Massachusetts and insurance.
We have the capacity to provide training to staff from the Department of Developmental Services (DDS), service providers, and family members.
We collaborate with DDS to assess the needs of individuals served and to match them to appropriate services.
We provide both clinic-based and in-home effective, state-of-the-art behavioral health services throughout Massachusetts.
Our broad range of therapeutic and psychological services include:
We offer a suite of employment and education services with varying levels of support based on the individualized needs and interests of the job seeker.
Various housing options for autistic adults are available through the Center for Integrated Adult Autism Services.