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09/18/24
May Institute Awarded $345,795 Grant to Support Technological Innovations Benefiting Adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
“With the help of this funding, we will procure and implement technology to address several critical areas of need: increasing efficiency to address staffing need; streamlining and automating clinical and operational communication and coordination; improving health equity and outcomes for our clients; and increasing client engagement through emerging clinical technology,” states Paul (PJ) Simeone, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, ATP, Vice President of Allied Health and Supportive Technology for May Institute. more


09/9/24
May Institute Names Daniel J. Sullivan Vice President of Adult Services
“Dan’s experience and expertise make him the ideal person to lead these teams that are committed to providing respectful, effective, and supportive services to the adults in our care,” said May Institute’s Chief Operating Officer, Debra Blair, M.B.A., CMA, CPA. “And we are delighted to welcome him back to May!” more


08/20/24
May Institute Names Natasa Vucetic Chief Financial Officer
“I am delighted to welcome Natasa to our executive leadership team,” said Lauren C. Solotar, Ph.D., ABPP, President and CEO of May Institute. “As a finance executive with extensive financial planning and management experience across not-for-profit industries, she will be an invaluable asset as May Institute expands services to meet critical needs.” more


08/8/24
May Institute Names Lisa Thomas as Director of School Consultation for Greater Philadelphia Area
“We are excited that Dr. Thomas has joined May Institute and will continue to provide exceptional school consultation services in the Greater Philadelphia region,” said Matt Riley, Psy.D., BCBA, Senior Vice President of Educational Services for May Institute. “With May’s proven track record for excellence in school consultation over the years and Dr. Thomas’ considerable experience in this area, we are well-positioned to help school districts, charter schools, and approved private schools enhance their offerings and help their students succeed.” more


06/14/24
May Institute Champions the Dignity, Diversity, and Strengths of Autistic Individuals in the Workplace
“It is important to acknowledge that every autistic person is a unique individual with different experiences, strengths, and challenges,” says Margaret Walsh, M.A., BCBA, Director of Clinical Services for May Institute’s Adult Services Division in Western Massachusetts. “Many autistic individuals fight every day to be seen as complete people who are worthy of support and encouragement in all areas – including the workplace – not people with a disability that needs to be ‘fixed.’” more


05/29/24
May Institute’s Hope & Possibility Fundraiser Celebrates Innovation: Corporate support provided by Aetna, Eastern Bank, and others
“It was very fitting that innovation was the theme of this year’s gala,” said Lauren C. Solotar, Ph.D., ABPP, May Institute President and CEO. “Innovation has been woven into the fabric of May Institute since our first school for profoundly autistic children was founded in 1955. As May Institute grew, we harnessed our creative ability to innovate, especially when tackling significant challenges in the world of disabilities. We continue to evolve and transform creative ideas into innovative solutions that benefit the individuals in our care.” more


05/21/24
May Institute Names Luis Caicedo Vice President of Talent Management
“Luis is uniquely well-qualified to fill this position on our leadership team,” says Debra Blair, M.B.A., CMA, CPA, Chief Operating Officer for May Institute. “He is an energetic and inspiring leader who will guide us in recruiting, engaging, and retaining top quality employees who embrace May’s mission of improving the lives of the individuals in our care.” more


03/16/24
May Institute Offers School Consultation and Professional Development Services to Schools in Greater Philadelphia and Surrounding Areas
“May Institute has more than 30 years of experience delivering these services to districts across Massachusetts and in multiple states,” says Matt Riley, Psy.D., BCBA, Senior Vice President of Educational Services for May Institute. “Our services are carefully aligned to help each district address its specific concerns and needs.” more


01/19/24
May Institute Honors Nine Employees with Prestigious Exceptional Service Awards
The Exceptional Service Award is the highest honor we can bestow upon an employee, said Lauren C. Solotar, Ph.D., ABPP, President and CEO of May Institute. It was created by our Board of Directors 30 years ago to recognize the exceptional contributions of staff members who epitomize the organization's ideals of service and professionalism. more


01/16/24
Richard Wichmann Named Chairperson of May Institute's Board of Directors
During his nearly 20-year tenure on Mays Board of Directors, Rick has provided us with invaluable insights, unwavering support, and strong leadership, says Lauren C. Solotar, Ph.D., ABPP, President and Chief Executive Officer of May Institute. We have benefited tremendously from his knowledge and expertise in finance and operations and are delighted that he is taking on an even stronger leadership role. more


11/29/23
May Institute Appoints Ikechukwu Okonkwo, Welcomes Back Steve Young to its Board of Directors
“I am delighted to welcome Ike to our Board,” said May Institute President and Chief Executive Office Lauren C. Solotar, Ph.D., ABPP. “As a business process expert with broad industry experience across three continents, he will be an invaluable addition to our diverse and talented board. And it is a pleasure to welcome Steve back to the Board. Through the years, we have benefitted enormously from his guidance and leadership.” more


11/1/23
May Institute Receives $50,000 Grant to Support Technological Innovation
The grant is part of DDS’s Technology Forward Initiative that promotes the use of supportive technology as an opportunity for more inclusive and independent lives for autistic individuals and those with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). more


09/26/23
September is Dementia Awareness Month | May Institute Expert Offers Advice to Help Adults with Special Needs Who Also Have Dementia
“Although new research and support strategies are being published in the dementia field, little is out there for individuals with a dual diagnosis of IDD and dementia,” says Dr. Jenna Gilder, Director of Clinical Services and Training for May Institute's Adult Services, and a Regional Trainer for the National Task Group on Intellectual Disabilities and Dementia Practices (NTG). “The NTG and other organizations are focusing on ways to help this underserved population.” more


08/17/23
May Center Schools in Randolph and Norwood, Mass., Offer Meals at No Cost for Students
May Institute's May Center School in Randolph, Mass., and the May Center School in Norwood, Mass., will participate in the National School Lunch Program and the School Breakfast Program. As part of this program, these schools will offer healthy meals every school day at NO COST to the students for the school year 2023-2024. more


07/31/23
May Institute Names Dr. Paul Simeone Vice President of Allied Health and Supportive Technology
“We are delighted that PJ has returned to the May in this expanded capacity,” says Debra Blair, M.B.A., CMA, CPA, Chief Operating Officer. “His experience and expertise in providing clinical and operational services for adults and children with ASD and developmental disabilities will be invaluable to our organization.” more


07/11/23
May Institute Names Albertina Lopes Vice President of Healthcare Systems
“Tina’s medical expertise, deep understanding of the needs of individuals served at May Institute, and ability to educate, motivate, and empower May employees is a powerful combination,” says Lauren C. Solotar, Ph.D., ABPP. “I am grateful for her contributions to the organization over the years, and know that she will further strengthen our leadership team.”   more


06/20/23
May Institute Earns National Accreditation for Adult Services
“This achievement is an indication of your organization’s dedication and commitment to improving the quality of the lives of the persons served,” wrote Brian J. Boon, Ph.D., CARF’s President and CEO, in a letter to May Institute. “Services, personnel, and documentation clearly indicate an established pattern of conformance to standards.” more


06/19/23
May Institute’s Hope & Possibility Fundraiser Celebrates Decades of Milestones Corporate Support from Eastern Bank and Others Helps Exceed Goal
“It was wonderful to highlight the wide range of programs that May offers, and the significant milestones we celebrate this year,” said Eileen Pollack, Senior Vice President of Communications and Philanthropy. “We are grateful to our sponsors and donors who gave generously, and to all who joined us for this meaningful celebration.”  more


04/11/23
May Institute Promotes Acceptance of Individuals with Autism, Offers Library of Resources for Families
“Acceptance and appreciation of individuals with ASD is central to their inclusion and integration into our communities,” says Lauren C. Solotar, Ph.D., ABPP, May Institute’s President and CEO. “We have come a long way as a country in educating each other about autism. Even so, there is significant work to be done to move from awareness to acceptance to full inclusion in our society.” more


03/28/23
Autism Now Affects One in 36 Children; Rates Higher for Children of Color
One in 36 children in the United States (2.8%) is estimated to have autism spectrum disorder (ASD) according to a report recently released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). That number is up from one in 44 (2.3%) just two years ago. more


02/3/23
Taunton Resident Receives May Institute’s Prestigious Exceptional Service Award
“Eza is an outstanding employee and very deserving of an Exceptional Service Award,” said Lauren C. Solotar, Ph.D., ABPP, President and CEO of May Institute. “A parent of one of her students told us, ‘My son is one of the lucky students in Eza’s classroom. I have no doubt that her unfailing patience and persistence with him is a huge part of his success. I am so grateful to Eza for providing that stable, loving environment for him to heal, learn, and grow.’” more


02/3/23
Enfield Resident Receives May Institute’s Prestigious Exceptional Service Award
“Sarah is an outstanding employee and very deserving of an Exceptional Service Award,” said Lauren C. Solotar, Ph.D., ABPP, President and CEO of May Institute. “According to one of her colleagues, ‘Sarah is one of the first people families speak to after receiving an autism diagnosis. While they are navigating this new reality, she is there with her friendly personality as she helps them by answering any questions they have and setting up appropriate services.’” more


11/1/22
May Institute Named One of Massachusetts’ Top 100 Women-Led Businesses Honored for the Seventh Consecutive Year
“Ranking in the top third of this impressive list is a great honor that I am so proud to share with the employees of May Institute who made it possible,” said Lauren C. Solotar, PhD., ABPP, President and CEO of May Institute. “Through the years, May Institute has become a more diverse, inclusive, and innovative organization that continues to maintain an unwavering commitment to improving the lives of the individuals we serve.” more


10/25/22
National Autism Center Offers 10 Reasons Why Adults with Autism Make Good Employees
October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month. Employers who hire individuals with autism and other intellectual and developmental disabilities will benefit from the unique skills and strengths they can bring to any workplace. more


10/25/22
Over $25,000 Raised to Support May Institute Programs on Cape Cod Charter Cup Fishing Tournament and Falmouth Road Race Help Fund Services for Individuals with Special Needs
"Through the years, the Cape community has always strongly supported us, said Thomas Stanton, Senior Vice President of May Institute’s May Center for Adult Services for Cape Cod and Southeastern Massachusetts. "That was especially true this past summer for the Charter Cup Fishing Tournament and the Falmouth Road Race.” more


09/15/22
May Institute Opens a New May Center School for Autism and Developmental Disabilities in Chicopee, Mass.
The expansion comes in response to the ongoing demand for these highly specialized services in the region, and will allow the organization to double the number of students currently served in the school located in West Springfield, Mass. more


06/30/22
Hope & Possibility Fundraiser Celebrates Community and Connection; Corporate Support from Brown & Brown Insurance and Others Helps Exceed Goal
“It was enormously gratifying to be together after more than three years and the challenges we all faced during the pandemic,” said Eileen Pollack, Senior Vice President of Communications and Philanthropy. “We are so grateful to every person, family, organization, and corporate partner for giving generously and joining us in truly celebrating the May community.”  more


04/27/22
National Autism Center Encourages Awareness of Early Warning Signs of Autism Spectrum Disorder
Being aware of the early warning signs of ASD and reaching out for help are important first steps parents can take to ensure their child gets off to a good start and ultimately achieves their full potential. more


04/2/22
Autism Rate Continues to Rise: One in 44 Children in the U.S. Has Autism
Many of the findings were consistent with data collected in 2016: boys continued to be four times more likely to be diagnosed with ASD than girls; Hispanic children were less likely to be identified as having ASD than White or Black children; and more Black children were classified as having intellectual disability than Hispanic or White children. more


03/31/22
May Institute Names Dr. Matthew Riley Vice President of Educational Services
“Matt is uniquely well-suited to fill this position on our leadership team,” said Lauren C. Solotar, Ph.D., ABPP, President and CEO of May Institute. “He has a done an outstanding job leading our school in Randolph for the past two years through the challenges of the pandemic. I know our other schools and educational programs will benefit from his wisdom and expertise.” more


03/8/22
Dr. Bertilde Kamana Named Director of Education and Clinical Services at The Bay School
“We are delighted that Bee has taken on this new challenge,” said Andrea Gold, Ph.D., BCBA-D, Executive Director of The Bay School. “She has been an invaluable resource at The Bay School since she joined our team." more


02/17/22
May Institute’s Dr. Ivy Chong Leads Global Effort to Enhance Care for Autism
“The ultimate goal of the ASD Set is to present a world where patients can ask providers about meaningful outcomes and clinicians can respond with data-driven answers,” said Dr. Chong.  more


02/7/22
May Institute’s School for Students with Brain Injury Expands, Moves to New Campus in Norwood
“We are so excited about our new campus that is enabling us to expand our program offerings and community access,” said Andrea Potoczny-Gray, M.Ed., CBIS, Executive Director. “With the support of our highly trained professional staff, students here will continue to learn and grow while receiving the individualized services they need." more


01/20/22
May Institute’s Dr. Robert Putnam Addresses Importance of Mental Health Supports for Students on National Panel with DOJ
“The audience for this panel discussion consisted of policymakers and enforcement professionals at the DOE Office of Civil Rights Division as well as DOJ Civil Rights division,” Dr. Putnam said. “According to event organizers, there is always competition for limited resources, and they wanted decision-makers to understand the particular importance of providing marginalized and special needs students with mental health supports.” more


12/7/21
May Institute Named One of Massachusetts’ Top 100 Women-Led Businesses: Honored for the Sixth Consecutive Year
“May Institute’s strong showing on TCI’s top 100 list for the past six years is a tribute to our outstanding employees,” said Lauren C. Solotar, Ph.D., ABPP, President and CEO, noting that 65 percent of May’s workforce are women, and 57 percent are people of color. “We have a strong commitment to diversity and inclusion, and growth and innovation are key components of our strategic plan.”   more


11/7/21
May Institute Offers Tips for Preparing Children with Autism for COVID Vaccines
Justine Butler, a Registered Nurse at the May Center School in West Springfield, Mass., offers advice about how to help prepare children with autism for vaccinations. This release was published in dozens of media outlets across the country. more


08/24/21
International Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement Launches the First-ever Global Standard Set to Enhance Care for Autism Spectrum Disorder. Standardized Set Completed in Collaboration with Various Autism Service and Healthcare Providers.
Today marks an important milestone towards promoting data quality and availability across the field of ASD. Congratulations to May Institute’s Dr. Ivy Chong, SVP of Children’s Services, and Chair of the working group of the International Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement, and her colleagues at the ICHOM who collaborated to launch the first-ever global standard set to enhance care. This is the first international standard for measuring treatment outcomes for ASD of children and adults over 18 months old. more


08/20/21
May Institute Earns National Accreditation for Services for Adults with Developmental Disabilities
“I am extremely pleased with the results of our most recent CARF review and another three-year accreditation for our adult services programs,” said May Institute’s Chief Operating Officer, Debra Blair, M.B.A., CMA, CPA. “The commendation of our staff members is well-deserved; they do an outstanding job.” more


07/14/21
Dr. Jennifer Zarcone Named Chief Clinical Officer of May Institute
“Jennifer is an expert in autism with an international reputation for excellence in the field of applied behavior analysis, and she has been a valuable member of May’s executive and clinical leadership teams for the past three years,” said Lauren C. Solotar, Ph.D. ABPP, President and CEO of May Institute. “As Chief Clinical Officer, I know she will contribute in even more significant ways to our clinical excellence and our position as a leader in the field of ABA.”  more


07/13/21
May Center for Applied Behavior Analysis Services Opens in Rincon, Georgia to Serve Children and Families with Autism
“Center- and home-based ABA therapy utilizes evidence-based practices to provide meaningful learning opportunities for children with ASD,” says Suzette Rosario, M.S., BCBA, Program Director of the May Center. more


06/14/21
Dr. Robert Putnam Receives May Institute’s Prestigious President’s Award
“Bob has dedicated his entire professional life to helping people facing difficult and often daunting challenges,” said May Institute President and CEO Lauren C. Solotar, Ph.D., ABPP, who presented the award. more


06/12/21
May Institute Features "Mothers' Voices" During First-ever Virtual Fundraiser
“Because this was a virtual fundraiser, more people than ever before were able to celebrate with us and help us surpass our fundraising goal,” said Eileen G. Pollack, Senior Vice President of Communications and Philanthropy. “We are so grateful to them, to our sponsors, and to the four mothers whose stories brought May’s work to life that night. After such an exceedingly difficult year, the success of this event makes us hopeful for the future.” more


05/25/21
Robert Putnam, Ph.D., L.P. LABA, BCBA-D, Featured Speaker in Abuja, Nigeria on World Autism Day
Dr. Putnam was recruited by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs to participate in its Speaker Program. He provided a general overview of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and reviewed accessibility and inclusion practices in education for individuals with autism, and best practices for parents and caregivers. more


04/1/21
Navigating the Challenges of Autism During COVID-19 and Beyond: 30 Days, 30 Topics
May Institute Promotes Awareness, Acceptance, and Appreciation of Individuals with Autism. The following 30 articles offered by May Institute are written in accessible and practical language by dozens of the organization’s clinical experts. In addition to providing important information on a range of topics from diagnosing infants and toddlers to caring for elders, many of these articles offer advice and strategies to help families and guardians support and empower their loved ones as they navigate the changes and challenges that have resulted from COVID-19. more


02/3/21
May Institute Earns Three-year Accreditation From BHCOE, National Recognition for Commitment to Quality Improvement
“We strive to produce meaningful impact using applied behavior analysis," said Ivy Chong, Ph.D., BCBA-D, Senior Vice President of Children’s Services. "BHCOE Accreditation is a reflection of our commitment to excellence and quality assurance.” more


02/3/21
May Institute Names Michael Tobin Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer
“I am delighted that we were able to promote from within to fill this crucial position on our executive leadership team,” said Lauren C. Solotar, Ph.D., ABPP, President and CEO of May Institute. “Michael has a deep understanding of financial operations, and his extensive career experience will continue to be invaluable to us as we carry out our mission in new and innovative ways during the pandemic and beyond.” more


01/28/21
Neal Todrys Named Chairperson of May Institute’s Board of Directors
“Neal has been one of the organization’s most generous benefactors since he joined our Board of Directors 17 years ago,” said May Institute President and CEO Lauren C. Solotar, Ph.D., ABBP. “He cares deeply about our mission to enhance the lives of individuals with special needs, and we have benefited enormously from his business acumen and guidance. I am delighted that he now plays an even greater role in the organization’s oversight.”  more


01/5/21
May Institute Awarded Grant from the Organization for Autism Research to Enhance Services to Rural and Geographically Isolated Families
“There are many factors that influence access to appropriate care for families of children with autism, including socio-economic status, race and ethnicity, and geographic location,” said Dr. Cynthia Anderson, Senior Vice President of Applied Behavior Analysis for May Institute. more


12/18/20
Staying Home for the Holidays; May Institute Offers Tips for Families of Children with Autism.
After the abrupt surge in COVID-19 infections following Thanksgiving, many families choose caution and will stay home for the next holidays. May can help make staying home enjoyable with these tips. more


12/8/20
Dr. Matthew Riley Named Executive Director of the May Center School for Autism and Developmental Disabilities in Randolph, Mass.
“I am thrilled to welcome Dr. Riley to our growing team,” said Ivy Chong, Ph.D., BCBA-D, M.B.A., May Institute’s Senior Vice President of Children’s Services. “Having him join May Institute in the role of Executive Director during this unprecedented time is incredible. Dr. Riley’s expertise, experience, and energy are a phenomenal addition to the school.” more


12/4/20
May Institute Named One of Massachusetts’ Top 100 Women-led Businesses: Honored for Fifth Consecutive Year
“When your mission is to provide critical services to individuals with disabilities, the needs of the community are constant, despite the world changing around us," said Lauren C. Solotar, Ph.D., ABBP, President and Chief Executive Officer of May Institute. "Responding effectively has required nimbleness, creativity, and clear-sightedness on the part of May’s entire team. I am proud to lead an organization with staff of this caliber, who continue to redefine success even in the face of adversity.” more


10/27/20
May Institute Named One of Massachusetts’ Largest Nonprofits by the Boston Business Journal
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09/23/20
Classroom, Remote, or Hybrid? May Institute Offers Tips to Help Parents Address Back-to-school Transitions for Neurotypical Children and Those with Special Needs
Dr. Whitney Kleinert, Director of School Consultation at May Institute, offers advice about how to support students as they adjust to changing models and methods for learning. This release was published in dozens of media outlets across the country. more


09/9/20
May Center for ABA Services in Virginia Relocates to Henrico and Expands Autism Treatment Offerings
On-site services provide additional therapy opportunities for families of young children with autism. more


08/11/20
Jon Roland Joins May Institute as Vice President of Home, School, and Center-based Services
“Over the course of his career, Jon has managed clinical services for hundreds of children diagnosed with autism, and trained and mentored hundreds of staff in using the principles of ABA with children with autism,” said Ivy Chong, Ph.D., BCBA-D, M.B.A., Senior Vice President of Children’s Services for May Institute. “May will benefit greatly from his outstanding skills and extensive experience.” more


07/29/20
May Institute Awarded Multi-Year Grant from the U.S. Department of Education/Institute of Educational Sciences to Reshape How Schools Support Students with Autism
“This support will allow us to continue the work we began several years ago, and evaluate the efficacy of MAAPS across many different schools, teachers, and students with autism,” said Dr. Cynthia Anderson, Senior Vice President of Applied Behavior Analysis. “May Institute is a leader in implementation of evidence-based interventions and so we are perfectly positioned to take the lead in this work.”  more


04/8/20
Commentary: Autism Needs Remain Constant During COVID-19 Crisis; So Does the Need for Autism Awareness
As we move into and through April, it is not surprising that calls for increased awareness of autism, earlier diagnoses, and intensive interventions are all but drowned out by the urgency of the public health crisis we are facing. But those of us whose jobs revolve around providing services to individuals with disabilities fully recognize that the needs of this community are constant, despite the world changing around us.  more


04/2/20
Autism Rate Continues To Rise: One in 54 Children in the U.S. Has Autism
The sheer volume these data represent – at least one million U.S. boys and girls have autism, not to mention the rapidly growing number of adults with autism – is staggering. more


01/30/20
May Institute Celebrates 65 Years of Improving Life Outcomes for Individuals with Autism and Other Special Needs
“Embedded in our mission statement is our commitment to promoting independence, choice, dignity, and respect for every individual we serve,” says Lauren C. Solotar, Ph.D., ABPP, May Institute’s President and CEO. more


01/13/20
Ciara Shaughnessy Receives May Institute’s Prestigious Exceptional Service Award
“I am delighted that Ciara was selected to receive an Exceptional Service Award,” said Lauren C. Solotar, Ph.D., ABPP, President and CEO of May Institute. “According to a colleague who nominated Ciara for this honor, ‘She is genuinely committed to the success of every student in her classroom, treating each with dignity and respect.’” more


01/13/20
Ali Schroeder Receives May Institute’s Prestigious Exceptional Service Award
“According to a colleague who nominated her for this honor," said Lauren C. Solotar, Ph.D., ABPP, President and CEO of May Institute, "Ali is always the first person to say ‘yes, I can do that,’ and then go the extra mile for the sake of promoting quality services to our students.’” more


01/13/20
Suzette Rosario-Rodriguez Receives May Institute’s Prestigious Exceptional Service Award
“According to a colleague who nominated her for this honor, ‘Suzette is an exemplary supervisor (proactive and supportive), and promotes a positive team culture in Savannah,’” said Lauren C. Solotar, Ph.D., ABPP, President and CEO of May Institute. more


01/13/20
Whitney Kleinert Receives May Institute’s Prestigious Exceptional Service Award
"Whitney displays a passionate commitment to evidenced-based practices, while providing services in a compassionate, caring, and culturally sensitive manner. She works diligently to break down barriers that compromise outcomes for students and families by coordinating effectively with all." more


01/13/20
Laure Joseph Receives May Institute’s Prestigious Exceptional Service Award
“I am delighted that Laure was selected to receive an Exceptional Service Award,” said Lauren C. Solotar, Ph.D., ABPP, President and CEO of May Institute. “According to a colleague who nominated her for this honor, ‘Laure does a great job getting the individuals she serves out into the community so they can enjoy activities that are meaningful to them.’” more


01/13/20
Roba Hrisseh Receives May Institute’s Prestigious Exceptional Service Award
"Roba is constantly on the lookout for new and emerging technological trends in the field of special education and is dedicated to bringing those experiences to our students," said a colleague who nominated her for this honor. more


01/13/20
Daniel Caron Receives May Institute’s Prestigious Exceptional Service Award
“I am delighted that Dan was selected to receive an Exceptional Service Award,” said Lauren C. Solotar, Ph.D., ABPP, President and CEO of May Institute. “According to a colleague who nominated him for this honor, ‘Dan is a good advocate and does whatever he can to help the individuals in his care meet their goals and objectives.’” more


12/16/19
May Institute Hosts "Sensitive Santa" Event
“Events like this one remove barriers...creating a nurturing environment with a Santa who is sensitized to the needs of these children," says Ali Schroeder, M.S., BCBA, LABA, Assistant Clinical Director at the May Center School for Autism and Developmental Disabilities in Randolph.  more


11/21/19
May Institute Again Named a Top Women-Led Business in Massachusetts
“Women hold more than 60 percent of May Institute’s executive leadership positions,” said Lauren C. Solotar, Ph.D., ABPP, May Institute President and CEO. “We are always looking to increase the diversity of our staff across the organization, and design initiatives to provide platforms for inclusion and opportunities for the growth and development of our employees. ” more


10/21/19
May Institute Receives $10,000 Grant from Eastern Bank to Enrich Early Childhood Development for Children with Autism
“We are grateful to be a recipient of one of Eastern Bank’s ‘Grants for Good,’” said Ivy Chong, Ph.D., BCBA-D, M.B.A., May Institute’s Senior Vice President for Home, School, and Center-based Services. more


10/13/19
May Institute Awarded Multi-Year Grant from Deborah Munroe Noonan Memorial Research Fund
May Institute is pleased to be awarded a two-year, $160,000 grant from the Deborah Munroe Noonan Memorial Research Fund to provide behavioral parent training through video conference meetings. more


09/20/19
Tracy Davis Named General Counsel for May Institute
“Tracy has made significant and lasting contributions to May Institute during her years here,” said Lauren C. Solotar, Ph.D., ABPP, May Institute’s President and CEO. “We are delighted to promote her to the role of General Counsel.” more


08/26/19
Dr. Alice Shillingsburg Named Associate Editor of the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis
In making the announcement regarding Dr. Shillingsburg’s appointment, JABA noted that, “She has published numerous empirical papers and served as an editorial board member for JABA and other behavior analytic journals. She joins the stellar team of Associate Editors in September of 2019 and will serve a 3-year term.” more


05/29/19
Met one person with autism? Then you’ve met one person with autism!
Key takeaways about autism from top clinical experts at May Institute more


05/20/19
May Institute Behavior Analysts to Present Research at 2019 ABAI Conference
“May Institute’s clinical team represents one of the country’s largest – if not the largest – concentrations of behavior analysts with expertise in autism and other developmental disabilities,” said Cynthia Anderson, Ph.D., BCBA-D, May Institute’s Senior Vice President of Applied Behavior Analysis. “The team’s research projects over the past year culminated in close to 90 peer-reviewed publications, book chapters, and national and international conference presentations.” more


05/19/19
Letter to the Editor: We Have to Push Back About Vaccine Misinformation
"Even as the number of unvaccinated children increases, autism diagnosis rates continue to rise," wrote Dr. Cynthia Anderson, Director of May's National Autism Center. "The fact is, depriving a child of the MMR vaccine will not help him or her avoid a diagnosis of autism, but it could place that child’s health at significant risk." more


04/23/19
May Institute Names Debra Blair Chief Operating Officer; Edward Follen Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer
“It is a testament to the strength and expertise of our professional staff that we are able to appoint individuals from within the organization to fill two of the most crucial positions on our executive leadership team,” said Lauren C. Solotar, Ph.D., ABPP, President and CEO of May Institute. more


04/5/19
Department of Defense Funds Important Evaluation of Early Intensive Behavioral Intervention for Autism Spectrum Disorder
Recent research suggests that Early Intensive Behavioral Intervention (EIBI) may be effective when delivered at a lower intensity and with systematic emphasis of developing specific skills for some children. The Department of Defense has provided $7 million in funding to better understand what dose and components of EIBI is most effective for which children. Partners in this project include May Institute, the Cleveland Clinic, Nationwide Children's Hospital, and Vanderbilt University Medical Center. more


04/5/19
VERC Enterprises’ Leo Vercollone receives President’s Award from May Institute during “An Evening of Hope & Possibility”
VERC Enterprises, a leading convenience store and Mobil/Gulf gasoline operator with locations throughout Eastern Massachusetts and New Hampshire was the proud recipient of the President’s Award from the May Institute during its “An Evening of Hope & Possibility.” more


02/25/19
Enfield, Conn., Resident Receives May Institute’s Prestigious Trustees’ Fund Award
The Trustees’ Fund Award is given annually to a select group of employees who are nominated by their peers and supervisors. It is the highest honor given to an employee by the organization. more


02/25/19
North Chelmsford, Mass., Resident Receives May Institute’s Prestigious Trustees’ Fund Award
“I am delighted that Andrew was selected to receive a Trustees’ Fund Award,” said Lauren C. Solotar, Ph.D., ABPP, President and CEO of May Institute. “According to the colleague who nominated him for this honor, Andrew is a perfect representation of what we at May Institute strive to do every day – enhance the lives of the individuals we serve.” more


02/25/19
Canton, Mass., Resident Receives May Institute’s Prestigious Trustees’ Fund Award
“According to a colleague who nominated her for this honor, Sarah is humble and gracious, and one of the most collaborative individuals on our team,” said Lauren C. Solotar, Ph.D., ABPP, President and CEO of May Institute. more


02/25/19
Jacksonville, N.C., Resident Receives May Institute’s Prestigious Trustees’ Fund Award
The Trustees’ Fund Award is the highest honor given to an employee by the organization. It was created in 1993 to recognize the exceptional contributions of staff members who epitomize the organization’s ideals of service and professionalism. more


02/25/19
Cambridge, Mass., Resident Receives May Institute’s Prestigious Trustees’ Fund Award
“According to a colleague who nominated him for this honor, Ryan is an invaluable team member," said Lauren C. Solotar, Ph.D., ABPP, President and CEO of May Institute. "He is kind to everyone he meets, organized, and thoughtful. He puts a bit extra into each and every thing he does, and working with him is a joy.” more


02/25/19
Springfield, Mass., Resident Receives May Institute’s Prestigious Trustees’ Fund Award
The Trustees' Fund Award is given annually to a select group of employees who are nominated by their peers and supervisors. It is the highest honor given to an employee by the organization. more


12/5/18
May Institute Relocates, Expands Jacksonville Center for Young Children with ASD; Holiday Open House Planned for December 15 for Surrounding Communities
The center, which recently moved to 200 Doctors Drive, Suite A, in Jacksonville will host a Holiday Open House for the general public on Saturday, December 15, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Open House provides an opportunity for families to drop by and learn more about applied behavior analysis (ABA) and center-based services. more


11/15/18
May Institute Expands Wilmington Center for Young Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: Holiday Open House Planned for December 2
The center, which is now located at 60-I Concord Street in Wilmington, will host a Holiday Open House for the general public on Sunday, December 2, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. more


11/14/18
May Institute Expands Randolph Center for Young Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: Holiday Open House Planned for December 8
The center, which is located at 41 Pacella Park Drive in Randolph, will host a Holiday Open House for the general public on Saturday, December 8, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. more


11/9/18
Dr. Jennifer Zarcone Named Senior Vice President of Clinical Services and Training at May Institute
“Dr. Zarcone has an international reputation for excellence in the field of applied behavior analysis and has made impressive contributions to autism research," said Lauren C. Solotar, Ph.D., ABPP, President and CEO of May Institute. more


11/5/18
May Institute Named a Top Women-Led Business in Massachusetts
President and CEO Dr. Lauren C. Solotar Honored by The Commonwealth Institute more


10/19/18
Edward Follen Named Senior Vice President of Administration and Finance at May Institute
In his new position, Mr. Follen helps guide the financial management and administration of the organization. more


09/4/18
Dr. Ivy Chong Promoted to Senior Vice President of Home, School, and Center-based Services
“Dr. Chong is an integral member of our executive and clinical leadership teams,” said Lauren C. Solotar, Ph.D., ABPP, May Institute’s President and Chief Executive Officer. more


07/25/18
Dr. Robert F. Putnam Elected President of the Massachusetts Association of Applied Behavior Analysis
MassABA represents more than 1,000 ABA professionals, provides training and educational opportunities, and informs members about ABA practice developments in the Commonwealth. more


07/10/18
May Institute Earns Prestigious Marketing Communications Awards for May Center School Publication
“Our goal for this publication was to give parents a solid understanding of the breadth and depth of services at this very special school,” said Eileen G. Pollack, M.A., Senior Vice President of Communications for May Institute. more


06/4/18
May Institute Awarded $200,000 Cummings Foundation Sustaining Grant
“We plan to spend most of our first year’s grant allocation to break ground for a new playground, and on supplies and materials needed for enrollment expansion," said Jaimie March, Executive Director of the May Center School for Autism and Developmental Disabilities in Wilmington, Mass. more


05/10/18
May Institute’s Hope and Possibility Event Raises $306,000 for Technology Enhancements
“The money raised will enable us to provide program support and invaluable communication tools such as iPads for the children and adults we serve, as well as equip our programs with high-tech learning and skill-building tools," said Mary Tiernan, Senior Vice President of Philanthropy. more


05/4/18
National Magazine Hails Research on Best Autism Therapies by the National Autism Center at May Institute
May Institute, a national provider of services for children, adolescents, and adults with autism spectrum disorder and other special needs, is cited in Autism Parenting Magazine for its authoritative research. more


04/28/18
Commentary: Statement from May Institute Regarding CDC's New Rate of One in 59 Children Identified with Autism Spectrum Disorder
The statistics just released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) about the increase in the prevalence rate of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in U.S. children are an important reminder of work that still needs to be done. more


04/19/18
Sesame Workshop is First Recipient of May Institute President’s Award
“We created The President’s Award to recognize and honor individuals, organizations, or corporations that have achieved professional distinction through a strong commitment to bringing respectful awareness to and support of autism spectrum disorder, developmental disabilities, or other special needs,” said May Institute President and CEO Lauren C. Solotar, Ph.D., ABPP. more


04/3/18
Boston Fundraiser to Support Technology Enhancements for National Nonprofit
“The funds raised will allow us to increase and enhance technology for our students, adolescents, adults, and staff,” said President and CEO Lauren C. Solotar, Ph.D., ABPP. more


04/2/18
May Institute Promotes Awareness, Acceptance, and Appreciation of Individuals with Autism
Offers 30 Topics for 30 Days more


03/26/18
Applied behavior analysis beneficial for children with traumatic brain injury
March is Brain Injury Awareness Month more


03/20/18
Plymouth, Mass., Resident Receives May Institute’s Prestigious Trustees’ Fund Award
The Trustees’ Fund Award is the highest honor given to an employee by the organization. It was created in 1993 to recognize the exceptional contributions of staff members who epitomize the organization’s ideals of service and professionalism. more


03/20/18
Wareham, Mass., Resident Receives May Institute’s Prestigious Trustees’ Fund Award
"According to the colleague who nominated her for this honor, Betty is a wonderful example of a dedicated employee who provides outstanding service and truly exemplifies May’s core values," said Lauren C. Solotar, Ph.D., ABPP, President and CEO of May Institute. more


03/1/18
Melrose, Mass., Resident Receives May Institute’s Prestigious Trustees’ Fund Award
“I am delighted that Jennifer was selected to receive a Trustees’ Fund Award,” said Lauren C. Solotar, Ph.D., ABPP, President and CEO of May Institute. “According to a colleague who nominated her for this honor, Jennifer is confident, capable, supportive, and professional – a model May Institute employee.” more


02/28/18
Sarah Frampton Named Director of Skill Acquisition for May Institute
Ms. Frampton comes to May Institute from the Marcus Autism Center, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, where she created, supervised, and monitored behavior analytic interventions for individuals with ASD. more


02/22/18
Mary Lou Maloney Named Chairperson of the Board of Trustees of May Institute
“Mary Lou has been an effective and dedicated member of our Board for 17 years, and we are delighted to welcome her as our first female Chairperson,” said President and CEO Lauren C. Solotar, Ph.D., ABBP. more


01/30/18
May Institute Enhances International Reputation for Clinical Excellence in 2017
“May Institute remains committed to maintaining the highest standards of clinical excellence, identifying underserved and at-risk populations impacted by autism, and bringing evidence-based services to the point of need,” said President and CEO Lauren C. Solotar, Ph.D., ABPP. more


12/19/17
May Institute, Leading Autism Services Provider in U.S., Signs a Memorandum of Understanding with UAE-based Manazel Real Estate
May Institute, a national nonprofit organization that serves individuals across the lifespan with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and other special needs, has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Manazel Real Estate PJSC (”Manazel”) to explore the need for and feasibility of developing and operating a school for children with ASD in the UAE. Manazel is a leading developer in the UAE. more


11/28/17
Sensitive Santa Event Gives Local Children with Autism and Sensory Processing Challenges Chance to Visit Santa Claus
More than 70 area children with autism and sensory processing challenges will have the opportunity to visit a special Sensitive Santa at Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World in Foxborough on Saturday, December 2 and Saturday, December 9. more


11/2/17
May Institute Named a Top Women-Led Business in Massachusetts
May Institute has been named number 17 in The Commonwealth Institute’s (TCI) 2017 list of Top 100 Women-Led Businesses in Massachusetts. more


10/9/17
Renowned Experts in Applied Behavior Analysis Join May Institute's Clinical Leadership Team
Ivy Chong, Ph.D., BCBA-D; Richard B. Graff, Ph.D., LABA, BCBA-D; and Alice Shillingsburg, Ph.D., BCBA-D – have recently joined May Institute’s clinical leadership team. more


10/5/17
Dr. Ivy Chong Joins May Institute as Vice President of Home, School, and Center-based Services
In her new position, Dr. Chong supervises the day-to-day operations of all May Institute’s home-based, school, and center-based programs, and ensures that services delivered are of the highest quality. more


10/3/17
Dr. Richard B. Graff Joins May Institute as Senior Vice President of Clinical Training and Services
In his new position at May Institute, Dr. Graff will oversee the implementation of applied behavior analysis (ABA) training at all levels and lead the organization’s Continuing Education programs and educational affiliations with ABA programs. more


09/28/17
May Institute's School in Randolph Holds Special Olympic Day Games
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09/12/17
May Institute Opens New Massachusetts Center in Wilmington for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
The new May Center for ABA Services will provide full day, half-day, and after-school services that feature one-on-one instruction based on the principles of applied behavior analysis (ABA), the methodology universally recognized as crucial for working with children with a diagnosis of ASD or other behavioral or developmental disabilities. more


08/25/17
May Institute Centers for Adult Services Earn National Accreditation
"This achievement is an indication of your organization's dedication and commitment to improving the quality of the lives of the persons served," wrote Brain J. Boon, Ph.D., CARF's President and CEO, in a letter to May Institute. more


08/24/17
May Institute's School for Children with Autism in West Springfield Moves to Capital Drive; Open House Planned for October 3
“We hope many members of the community will be able to join us for our Open House on Tuesday, October 3, from 1:00 – 3:30 pm," said Executive Director Erica Kearney, M.A., BCBA. more


08/14/17
May Institute Announces Expansion of Evidence-based Autism Services in North Carolina
May Institute has announced that the May Center for ABA Services in Jacksonville, N.C., (formerly the May Center for Autism Spectrum Disorder), has changed its name, expanded its program offerings, and widened its service area. more


08/11/17
May Institute Receives $9,000 Grant From Million Dollar Round Table Foundation
"This grant supports our 'MAY You Be Healthy' health and wellness initiative at May’s five special education schools in Massachusetts and California. The Million Dollar Round Table Foundation funding allows us to purchase indoor and outdoor gym equipment to increase opportunities for physical activity for the children and young adults in our care,” said Mary Tiernan, Senior Vice President of Philanthropy. more


08/9/17
Alice Shillingsburg Named Vice President of Applied Verbal Behavior at May Institute
Alice Shillingsburg, Ph.D., BCBA-D, the new Vice President of Applied Verbal Behavior, comes to May Institute from the Marcus Autism Center in Atlanta, Ga., where she was the Program Director of the Language and Learning Clinic. more


07/19/17
May Institute Earns Prestigious Communications Awards for Annual Report
May Institute recently earned first place awards for its 60th Anniversary Year Annual Report from both the Publicity Club (Pub Club) of New England and the New England Society for Healthcare Communications (NESHCo). more


07/5/17
May Institute Awarded a $250,000 Grant from Kessler Foundation
May Institute will partner with WORK Inc. on "Meaningful Jobs" initiative. more


06/22/17
Change in Ownership of May Counseling @ Hyland Clinic in Fall River
May Counseling @ Hyland Clinic, will be transitioning its mental health services to NorthEast Health Services, LLC effective 7/1/17. more


06/8/17
May Institute Appoints Joan Goldberg to Its Board of Trustees
May Institute welcomes Joan Goldberg, Senior Vice President at Wells Fargo Insurance Services USA, Inc., to its Board of Trustees. more


05/26/17
Intensive Summer Program Open for Young Children with ASD!
The May Center for Early Childhood Services in Randolph, Mass., is offering an intensive summer program for young children, ages 3 – 7, with autism spectrum disorder. more


05/20/17
Letter to the Editor: May, WORK Inc. form Center for Integrated Adult Autism Services
The goal of the Center is to equip individuals with the skills, resources, and supports they need to live and work successfully in their communities throughout the state. more


05/10/17
May Institute Fundraisers Raise $185,000 for Technology Enhancements
"Where Hope and Possibility Blossom" fundraisers in Holyoke and Boston, Mass., helped May Institute raise funds to purchase high-tech communication and learning tools such as iPads and interactive smart boards for its schools and programs. more


04/12/17
May Center School for Children with Autism Expands, Moves to Wilmington
The May Center School for Autism and Developmental Disabilities, previously located in Woburn, has moved to 50-E Concord Street in Wilmington. Join us for a ribbon-cutting event on May 12! more


03/31/17
May Institute Offers “A Closer Look” at Autism with 30 Topics for 30 Days
April is Autism Awareness Month more


03/22/17
May Counseling Center in Walpole Transitioning Mental Health Services
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03/3/17
May Institute’s Fundraiser in Holyoke to Support Program and Technology Enhancements
Where Hope and Possibility Blossom, a May Institute fundraiser, will be held on April 5th in Holyoke, Mass., to raise funds for program and technological enhancements to benefit individuals with special needs served in western Massachusetts. more


03/3/17
May Institute Fundraiser in Boston to Support Program and Technology Enhancements
Where Hope and Possibility Blossom, a May Institute fundraiser, will be held on April 13th in Boston to raise funds for technological enhancements to benefit children, adolescents, and adults served by the organization. more


03/1/17
Holyoke Resident Receives May Institute’s Prestigious Trustees’ Fund Award
Jenna Garvey, Lead Teacher at the May Center School for Autism and Developmental Disabilities in West Springfield, has received May Institute's highest employee honor. more


03/1/17
Centerville Resident Receives May Institute’s Prestigious Trustees’ Fund Award
Julie Hopper, Senior Human Resources Business Partner at the May Center for Adult Services in Cape Cod and Southeastern Massachusetts, has received May Institute's highest employee honor. more


03/1/17
Randolph Resident Receives May Institute’s Prestigious Trustees’ Fund Award
Lindsay Emmanuel, Curriculum Coordinator for the May Center School for Autism and Developmental Disabilities in Randolph, has received May Institute's highest employee honor. more


03/1/17
Dracut, Mass., Resident Receives May Institute’s Prestigious Trustees’ Fund Award
Michael McKenna, Assistant Director of Residential Services for the May Center for Adult Services in Eastern Massachusetts, has received May Institute's highest employee honor. more


03/1/17
Springfield, Mass., Resident Receives May Institute’s Prestigious Trustees’ Fund Award
Zaida Carter, Billing Coordinator for May Institute’s Consultation Services in Western Massachusetts, has received May Institute's highest employee honor. more


02/21/17
May Institute Home-based and School Consultation Services Earn National Accreditation
May Institute’s home-based and school consultation services in Massachusetts, Georgia, North Carolina, and Virginia have been re-accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF). more


01/25/17
May Institute Reflects on Achievements of 2016, Focuses on the Future
Energized by its success and momentum, the award-winning nonprofit has ambitious plans to expand its services and international impact in the coming year. more


01/24/17
Kessler Foundation Grants $250,000 to May Institute in Massachusetts
May Institute and its National Autism Center (NAC) will collaborate with Work, Inc., one of New England’s leading agencies in providing employment for people with disabilities, to develop a program to identify and train adults with ASD to work in this field. more


01/11/17
May Institute Awarded $4,000 Grant From Autism License Plate Proceeds
May Institute has received a $4,000 grant from the Autism Services Grants Council. The grant will support May's adult services in Florida. more


12/7/16
National Autism Center at May Institute Selected by U.S. State Department for International Speaker Program
First Middle East trip forges new partnerships in countries seeking response to autism “tsunami” more


11/29/16
Carol Molina Named Senior Vice President of Business Development at May Institute
In her new role, Ms. Molina is responsible for expanding the breadth and depth of services at May Institute by increasing the organization’s core service base and bringing in new lines of business. more


11/22/16
May Institute and the Center for Autism Research Excellence at Boston University Partner on Study to Help Fill Critical Gap in Research and Treatment
Families of children with autism needed to participate in a study examining the impact of mobile applications on language and communication. more


11/15/16
May Institute Among Top Women-Led Businesses in Massachusetts
May Institute, a national nonprofit provider of services for children, adolescents, and adults with autism and other special needs, has been named number 26 in The Commonwealth Institute’s (TCI) 2016 list of Top 100 Women-Led Businesses in Massachusetts. more


10/31/16
Ronald McDonald House Charities® Awards $10,000 Grant to May Center School
Grant to May Institute's May Center School for Autism and Developmental Disabilities for expansion of its outdoor play/therapy area at its Randolph, Mass. location. more


10/25/16
May Institute Opens Center-based Program for Preschoolers with Autism Spectrum Disorder
The May Center for Early Childhood Services, a day program in Randolph, Mass., for children ages 2.6 to 5 with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), features one-on-one instruction based on the principles of applied behavior analysis (ABA). more


09/22/16
National Autism Center at May Institute Offers Free Resources for Educators
“Given the challenges of providing appropriate services to a diverse and increasingly numerous student population with ASD in this country, the need for evidence-based practice in our schools has never been so urgent,” said Lauren C. Solotar, Ph.D., ABPP, President and CEO of May Institute, which houses the National Autism Center. more


09/12/16
May Institute Opens New Program in California to Serve Children with Autism
Applied behavior analysis (ABA) services are now available to families in the Central Coast area of California who have children on the autism spectrum. more


09/7/16
May Institute Announces Shared Living Program for Adults with Special Needs
May Institute is launching its Shared Living Program, a new housing option that matches adults with autism, intellectual disabilities, or acquired brain injury with host families who are willing to share their homes with individuals who have special needs. Information sessions about the program will be held this Fall in the Greater Boston area. more


08/29/16
Dr. Cynthia M. Anderson Named Senior Vice President of Applied Behavior Analysis at May Institute
Dr. Cynthia M. Anderson has joined May Institute as Senior Vice President of Applied Behavior Analysis. She holds a joint appointment as Director of May Institute’s National Autism Center (NAC). more


08/10/16
Communicating with Individuals with Autism Requires Knowledge, Patience, and Flexibility
Understanding the basics of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) can help people from all walks of life learn how to diffuse difficult situations or contribute to successful encounters with people on the spectrum. more


07/26/16
Dr. Robert Putnam Named President-Elect of the Massachusetts Association of Applied Behavior Analysis
Dr. Robert F. Putnam, Ph.D., LABA, BCBA-D, May Institute's Vice President of Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports and Consultation, was recently elected President-Elect of the Massachusetts Association of Applied Behavior Analysis at the Association's annual meeting. more


07/21/16
Advisory: 10 Points First Responders Should Know About Autism Spectrum Disorder
Important information for first responders about the characteristics and behaviors of individuals with autism spectrum disorder. more


07/20/16
Summer Life-Saving Tips for Parents of Children with Autism and Other Special Needs
With the summer season well underway, we offer safety tips for parents of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and other special needs. These basic safety skills may someday become critical life-saving skills. more


06/15/16
May Institute Appoints Lee Ann Fatalo to Its Board of Trustees
Lee Ann Fatalo, CFP®, a Financial Services Representative for Baystate Financial and a Special Needs Financial Planner, has joined May Institute’s Board of Trustees. more


05/2/16
Advisory: Five Ways to Support Adults on the Autism Spectrum When Engaging in Conversation
Helpful advice regarding effective communication with adults who have autism spectrum disorder (ASD). more


04/28/16
Advisory: Dealing with Public Disapproval When You Have a Child with Autism
Tips for parents who encounter disapproval from people in the community who may not understand the special needs or behaviors of their children with autism spectrum disorder. more


04/5/16
May Institute, WORK Inc. Team Up To Meet the Needs of Adults with Autism
The Center for Integrated Adult Autism Services, a joint effort between May Institute and WORK Inc., has recently opened to provide clinical, employment, and housing services for adults with ASD across Massachusetts. more


04/1/16
A Closer Look at Autism: 30 Days, 30 Topics
May Institute and National Autism Center Experts Share Practical Information about Autism Across the Lifespan more


03/23/16
Most Effective Treatment for Autism also Beneficial for Children with Traumatic Brain Injury
March is National Brain Injury Awareness Month! more


03/22/16
Wareham Resident Receives May Institute’s Prestigious Trustees’ Fund Award
Wareham resident Amanda Austin, a teacher at the May Center School for Brain Injury and Related Disorders in Brockton, has received a Trustees’ Fund Award from May Institute’s Board of Trustees. more


03/17/16
May Institute Receives Bequest of Nearly $900,000; Creates First Endowment Fund
A bequest of nearly $900,000 has enabled May Institute to establish the Janet Charlton O’Connor Endowment Fund to support its educational and adult services as well as its National Autism Center. more


02/1/16
May Institute Appoints Q. Sophie Yang to its Board of Trustees
Q. Sophie Yang, MBA, a Senior Portfolio Manager and Managing Director at State Street Corporation in Boston, has joined May Institute’s Board of Trustees. more


01/21/16
May Institute President Lauren Solotar Named “Woman of Influence” by Boston Business Journal
The Boston Business Journal has named Lauren C. Solotar, Ph.D., ABPP, May Institute's President and Chief Executive Officer, a "Woman of Influence." more


01/11/16
Daniel Navisky, Esq., Named Senior VP and General Counsel for May Institute
As the organization’s chief legal officer, Mr. Navisky oversees and manages a wide range of legal matters and provides strategic and legal counsel regarding May Institute’s operations, programs, and partnerships. more


12/20/15
New Partnership Between May Institute and Endicott College to Help Meet Growing Need for Master’s-Level Service Providers
The Van Loan School at Endicott College and May Institute will offer master’s-level training opportunities for professionals specializing in the treatment of autism spectrum disorder and other developmental disabilities. more


11/19/15
Bass Pro Shops Partners with May Institute to Provide Sensitive Santa Event
The company’s popular Santa’s Wonderland event gives families the chance to enjoy this special time with free games, crafts, and activities in a magical Christmas village. more


11/11/15
Nathan Lambright Promoted to Clinical Leadership Post at May Institute
Nathan Lambright, Psy.D., BCBA-D, was recently promoted to Vice President of Clinical Services in Educational Services for May Institute. more


10/30/15
Thomas Stanton is May Institute’s New VP of Adult Services for Cape Cod and Southeastern Massachusetts
Thomas J. Stanton has been named Vice President of Adult Services on Cape Cod and Southeastern Massachusetts for May Institute. more


09/21/15
National Autism Center at May Institute Publishes New Edition of Popular Educators’ Manual
Generous funding of $50,000 provided by the American Legion Child Welfare Foundation enabled the National Autism Center to distribute the manual free of charge to thousands of special education programs in schools nationwide that have experienced staffing or funding cutbacks or are lacking in resources. more


08/12/15
Dr. Beth Jerskey Named May Institute’s Vice President of Professional Training and Research
Beth A. Jerskey, Ph.D., has been named May Institute’s Vice President of Professional Training and Research. more


07/31/15
May Behavioral Health Seeking New Food Pantry Provider
Organization’s Food Pantry to Close End of August. more


07/13/15
May Institute Earns Prestigious Awards for Excellence in Communications, PR, Marketing
May Institute recently earned two Lamplighter awards for excellence in communications from the New England Society for Healthcare Communications (NESHCo). more


06/9/15
May Institute’s 60th Anniversary Fundraising Event Raises $247,000
More than 350 sponsors, families and individuals served, staff, donors, board members, and others attended the sold-out 60th anniversary celebration at the Granite Links Golf Club, in Quincy, Mass., on April 9, 2015. more


06/9/15
May Institute, MBTA Team Up to Promote Awareness of Individuals with Special Needs
The U.S. Census Bureau reports that nearly one in five individuals in our country has a disability; the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says that disability is one of the nation’s most important public health issues. May Institute is addressing this issue with a new awareness and education campaign on the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) this month. more


06/1/15
Volunteer Opportunity Available - Help Us Make a Difference!
The May Center School for Autism and Developmental Disabilities, located in Randolph, Mass., is seeking human services professionals, attorneys, nurses, emergency responders, and other interested persons to serve as volunteer members of its Human Rights Committee (HRC). more


05/29/15
Malden Resident Terese L. Brennan Receives May Institute Leadership Award
Terese L. Brennan, M.S., of Malden, Mass., Senior Vice President of Quality Improvement and Compliance for May Institute, has been awarded the organization’s 2015 Excellence in Leadership Award. She received the award during the Institute’s 60th Anniversary Celebration event at the Granite Links Golf Course in Quincy, Mass., on April 9. more


05/15/15
Mary Tiernan Named Senior VP of Development at May Institute
Mary Tiernan has been named Senior Vice President of Development for May Institute, a leading national provider of educational, behavioral, and rehabilitative services for individuals with special needs. more


04/10/15
Santa Cruz Resident Receives May Institute’s Prestigious Trustees’ Fund Award
Taylor Schauer, a teacher trainee at The Bay School in Santa Cruz, has received a Trustees’ Fund Award from May Institute’s Board of Trustees. more


04/5/15
May Institute Celebrates 60 Years of Serving Individuals with Autism and Other Special Needs
“We have come a long way in the past 60 years, and are very pleased to be celebrating six decades of making progress possible for individuals of all ages with a variety of needs,” says May Institute President and CEO Lauren C. Solotar, Ph.D., ABPP. more


04/3/15
Support May Institute Programs for Individuals with Autism, Brain Injury, and Other Special Needs
Bid by Proxy for Terrific Auction Packages! more


04/2/15
National Autism Center Completes Most Comprehensive Review of Autism Interventions: National Standards Project - Phase 2
Researchers at the National Autism Center at May Institute today released the results of the largest systematic review to date of interventions for autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Their findings identify 14 “Established Interventions” for children and adolescents that have the most research support, produce beneficial outcomes, and are known to be effective, and one Established Intervention for adults on the autism spectrum. more


04/1/15
May Institute Appoints Jocelyn Frederick to its Board of Trustees
Jocelyn Frederick, AIA, ACHA, EDAC, LEED BD+C, has joined May Institute’s Board of Trustees. An internationally renowned architect, Frederick is a Principal at Tsoi/Kobus & Associates, and leads that firm’s core national healthcare practice. more


03/13/15
Take Your Seat at the Tour de France Finish, Paris 2015!
World’s most prestigious cycling event is pedaled as key auction item for national nonprofit’s 60th anniversary. more


03/12/15
Students with Special Needs to Host ‘Invite Your Legislator to School Day’
Students and staff at the May Center School for Brain Injury and Related Disorders in Brockton will be welcoming state legislators to their school on Friday, March 20 to share with them highlights of the school’s programming and successes and to create awareness for lawmakers about the challenging budget realities for Chapter 766 (C766) schools that serve students with special needs. more


02/24/15
Middleboro, Mass., Resident Receives May Institute’s Prestigious Trustees’ Fund Award
Middleboro resident Denise Ruiz, a Senior Program Specialist for May Institute’s Adult Services division, has received a Trustees’ Fund Award from the Institute’s Board of Trustees. more


02/19/15
Stephen S. Young Named Chairman of the Board of Trustees of May Institute
Stephen S. “Steve” Young, L.L.B., well-known trial lawyer and Senior Partner, Inactive, in Holland & Knight’s Boston office, has been named Chairman of the Board of Trustees of May Institute. more


01/13/15
Janet E. Mercier, J.D., Named Senior VP of Human Resources at May Institute
Janet E. Mercier, J.D., new Senior Vice President of Human Resources, will oversee May Institute's ongoing evolution into a workplace of choice. more


12/16/14
10 Ways to Support Families of Children with Autism this Holiday Season
Hanna C. Rue, Ph.D., BCBA-D, Executive Director of the National Autism Center at May Institute, offers some suggestions on how you can make the holidays happier for families who have children with special needs. more


12/2/14
May Institute Supports Civilian and Military Families in Need of Autism Services
May Institute is proud to announce that, for the fifth consecutive year, it is among the selected beneficiaries of the U.S. Government’s Combined Federal Campaign (CFC). The CFC is the world’s largest annual workplace charity campaign, raising millions of dollars each year for nonprofit organizations that provide health and human service benefits in countries around the world. more


11/25/14
National Autism Center Provides Critical Autism Resources
The National Autism Center is proud to be among the selected beneficiaries of the U.S. Government’s 2014 Combined Federal Campaign (CFC). The CFC is the world’s largest annual workplace charity campaign, raising millions of dollars each year for nonprofit organizations that provide health and human service benefits in countries around the world. more


11/17/14
HUB International New England Charity Golf Tournament Benefits May Institute
Representatives from HUB International New England, LLC, a branch of one of North America’s leading insurance brokerage firms, recently presented members of May Institute’s senior leadership team with a gift of $12,000 to support the Institute’s programs and services for individuals with autism and other special needs. more


10/27/14
May Institute Adult Services Earn National Accreditation
May Institute’s adult services in Florida, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire have been re-accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF). more


10/14/14
May Institute Expands Services, Opens May Center for Evaluation and Treatment
May Institute has opened the May Center for Evaluation and Treatment to serve children, adolescents, adults, and families with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and developmental disabilities, as well as those who have behavior disorders and mental health diagnoses. more


09/24/14
May Institute Opens Autism Center for Families in Colorado Springs
May Institute has opened a new May Center for Autism Spectrum Disorder in Colorado Springs, Colo., to serve military and civilian families and their children at nearby military installations and in surrounding communities. more


08/26/14
May Institute Prepares for 60th Anniversary with New Mission, Vision, and Strategic Plan
The organization’s leadership team recently completed an in-depth planning process that culminated in the unveiling of a comprehensive three-year strategic plan. more


08/13/14
Depression is Real: 1 in 4 Adults in the United States Battles Mental Illness
Mr. Williams was one of tens of millions of Americans affected by mental health issues, or mental illness. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, approximately 25% percent of adults in the United States have a mental illness. more


08/6/14
May Institute’s Chief Information Officer Wins Prestigious Boston Business Journal Award
Kevin M. More, M.B.A., May Institute’s Chief Information Officer, has been named one of two 2014 CIO award winners from the nonprofit sector by the Boston Business Journal. more


07/2/14
May Institute Home-based and School Consultation Services Earn National Accreditation
May Institute has received a three-year accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) for the home-based and school consultation services it provides to public schools, educational collaboratives, private agencies, families, and individuals. more


06/25/14
May Institute Earns Four Prestigious Awards for Excellence in Communications
May Institute recently earned four awards for excellence in communications from two prominent New England organizations. more


06/14/14
Hair of Fame Salon Raises $6,800 to Help May Institute’s National Autism Center Offer Critical Information and Services
Representatives from Hair of Fame salon in Springfield, Mass., have presented May Institute’s National Autism Center with a check for $6,800 to support programs and services that benefit individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). more


06/13/14
May Institute Appoints Martha Sloan Felch and Nancy Nager to its Board of Trustees
May Institute’s Board of Trustees has appointed two new members: Nancy Nager, R.N., B.S.N., M.S.N., Founder and President and Chief Executive Officer of Specialized Billing Services and Specialized Healthcare Services; and Martha Sloan Felch, Vice President and Senior Relationship Manager of Commercial Lending at Blue Hills Bank. more


05/6/14
Alden Trust Grant Helps Bridge Technology Gap for Students with Brain Injury
May Institute has received a $10,000 grant from the John W. Alden Trust to help bridge the technology gap at its school in Brockton, Mass., for children and adolescents with brain injury. more


04/2/14
Award-Winning Campaign Asks, “Does Someone You Love Have Autism?”
Does someone you love have autism? May Institute, a national nonprofit organization, will ask that question to hundreds of thousands of people during April, National Autism Awareness Month. May Institute provides critical services, and access to services, for children and adults with autism and other special needs throughout the country. more


03/28/14
Commentary: Joint Statement from the National Autism Center and May Institute Regarding CDC's New Rate of One in 68 Children Identified with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Within hours of the release, conflicting opinions on the veracity and accuracy of, and meaning behind, these statistics were voiced. Regardless of interpretations, the call to action is clear. more


02/12/14
South Yarmouth Resident Receives May Institute's Prestigious Trustees' Fund Award
South Yarmouth resident Jacqueline Cook, a Program Coordinator for May Institute’s Adult Services division, has received a Trustees’ Fund Award from the Institute’s Board of Trustees. more


02/5/14
Whitman Resident Receives May Institute’s Prestigious Trustees’ Fund Award
Whitman resident Christopher Cushing, Coordinator of Transitional Education at the May Center School for Brain Injury and Related Disorders in Brockton, Mass., has received a Trustees’ Fund Award from May Institute’s Board of Trustees. more


02/4/14
Peabody, Mass., Resident Receives May Institute’s Prestigious Trustees’ Fund Award
Peabody resident Nancy Molligi, a Program Coordinator for May Institute’s Adult Services division, has received a Trustees’ Fund Award from the Institute’s Board of Trustees. more


01/28/14
Billerica, Mass., Resident Receives May Institute's Prestigious Trustees' Fund Award
Billerica resident Veronica DelToro, a teaching assistant and adapted physical education teacher at the May Center School for Autism and Developmental Disabilities in Woburn, has received a Trustees’ Fund Award from the Institute’s Board of Trustees. more


12/23/13
May Institute Partners with Richdale Convenience Stores to Advance Job Training for Students with Autism
May Institute and Richdale Convenience Stores have announced a new business partnership that will bring real-world business expertise into the classrooms at the Todd Fournier Center for Employment Training and Community Inclusion. more


11/15/13
May Institute Awarded $100,000 Cummings Foundation Grant
May Institute has been selected as one of the 100 local nonprofits to receive grants of $100,000 each through Cummings Foundation’s new $100K for 100 program. The organization was chosen from more than 370 applicants during a competitive review process by the Foundation. more


10/14/13
Eileen G. Pollack Named Senior Vice President of Development, Communications, and Public Relations at May Institute
Eileen G. Pollack, of Newton, Mass., has been promoted to the position of Senior Vice President of Development, Communications, and Public Relations for May Institute, a leading national provider of educational, behavioral, and rehabilitative services for individuals with special needs. more


08/20/13
May Institute Earns Six Prestigious Awards for Excellence in Communications, PR, Marketing
May Institute, a leading national provider of educational, rehabilitative, and behavioral healthcare services for individuals with special needs, has recently received six awards for excellence in communications, public relations, and marketing from two prominent New England organizations. more


08/15/13
Dr. Robert Putnam Elected to the Board of Directors of the Association for Positive Behavior Support
Robert F. Putnam, Ph.D., BCBA-D, Senior Vice President of School Consultation at May Institute, has been elected to the Board of Directors of the Association for Positive Behavior Support (APBS), an international organization dedicated to promoting research-based strategies to help schools and other organizations improve quality of life for and decrease problem behaviors in the individuals they serve. more


08/1/13
May Institute Receives Support from CVS Caremark Charitable Trust
Donation to May Institute is part of $5.6 million granted by CVS Caremark to increase access to health care services and children’s health-related programs more


06/5/13
Brennan Named Senior Vice President of Quality Improvement for May Institute
Terese Brennan, M.S., of Malden, has been promoted to the position of Senior Vice President of Quality Improvement for May Institute, a leading national provider of educational, behavioral, and rehabilitative services for individuals with special needs. more


06/3/13
Critical Autism Services Available for Military and Civilian Families in the D.C. Area
May Institute, a national nonprofit organization that provides comprehensive, research-based services to children and adults with autism and other special needs, has opened a new May Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders in Alexandria, Va. more


05/2/13
Kevin M. More Named Chief Information Officer of May Institute
May Institute has announced the appointment of Kevin M. More, M.B.A., to the position of Chief Information Officer. more


04/22/13
5 Ways to Support Adults on the Autism Spectrum When Engaging in Conversation
Even the most well-intentioned and informed adults can flounder when it comes to communicating effectively with peers, co-workers, classmates, or gym buddies on the autism spectrum. more


04/16/13
Local girl helps May Institute promote autism awareness on the MBTA
If you ask Chenggang of Somerville if someone she loves has autism, she will respond with a resounding “yes”! Her 12-year-old daughter Anna does, and she is enthusiastic about helping May Institute raise awareness about autism during April, National Autism Awareness Month. more


04/16/13
Roxbury youth helps May Institute promote autism awareness on the MBTA
If you ask Tashina Hall of Roxbury if someone she loves has autism, she will respond with a resounding “yes”! Her 19-year-old son Jahmeel was diagnosed when he was 3, and she is excited about helping May Institute raise awareness about autism during April, National Autism Awareness Month. more


04/16/13
Norton family helps May Institute promote autism awareness on the MBTA
If you ask Nancy and Bob O’Connor if someone they love has autism, they will respond with a resounding “yes”! Their daughter Bryanna does, and the whole family is excited about helping May Institute raise awareness about autism during April, National Autism Awareness Month more


04/15/13
Local boy helps May Institute promote autism awareness on the MBTA
If you ask Gina McClellan of Scituate if someone she loves has autism, she will respond with a resounding "yes"! Her 6-year-old son Drew does, and she is excited about helping May Institute raise awareness about autism during April, National Autism Awareness Month. more


04/2/13
May Institute Promotes Autism Awareness on the MBTA
Here in Massachusetts, where more than 13,000 school-aged children have been diagnosed, May Institute is launching a powerful public awareness campaign today – World Autism Awareness Day – on the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA). The campaign will run throughout the month of April which is National Autism Awareness Month. more


03/27/13
National Autism Center Awarded $25,000 Grant from Autism Speaks
The National Autism Center (NAC), May Institute’s Center for the Promotion of Evidence-based practice, has been awarded a $25,000 grant from Autism Speaks to educate military families with children who have autism spectrum disorders (ASD). The Center was the only Massachusetts-based nonprofit selected to receive an Autism Speaks’ community grant in 2012. more


03/21/13
Commentary from May Institute and National Autism Center Regarding One in 50 School Kids Has Autism, CDC Says
A new estimate released from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says that one in 50 U.S. schoolchildren has autism. While prevalence rates continue to be debated and the cause(s) for the increases remain elusive, we must not lose sight of the critical realities this upward trend emphatically underscores. more


03/12/13
Success Strategies to Help Your Family and Child with a Brain Injury or Disorder
The learning curve is steep for parents who learn their child has been diagnosed with a brain disorder – a reality that many find incredibly daunting. Faced with all the unknowns and unanswered questions, their journey forward can often be overwhelming. These strategies can help. more


03/12/13
May Institute Continues Expansion of Critical Autism Services in Military Communities
Through the May Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders in Mt. Laurel, NJ, May Institute now offers a comprehensive set of educational and behavioral services to civilian and military families and their children with autism stationed at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, and in the surrounding area. more


03/1/13
May Institute Receives Grant from Doug Flutie Foundation to Develop New Technology Initiative in Adult Services
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02/28/13
Londonderry, NH, Resident Receives May Institute's Prestigious Trustees' Fund Award
May Institute announces that Heather Giurlando, Regional Coordinator of Home-Based Services, has received May Institute’s Trustees’ Fund Award, which recognizes outstanding employee performance by a member of its staff. Nominations are made by peers and supervisors. more


02/28/13
Agawam, Mass., Resident Receives May Institute's Prestigious Trustees' Fund Award
May Institute announces that Luis Rodriguez, Program Coordinator at the May Center for Adult Services, has received May Institute’s Trustees’ Fund Award, which recognizes outstanding employee performance by a member of its staff. more


02/28/13
Dorchester, Mass., Resident Receives May Institute's Prestigious Trustees' Fund Award
May Institute announces that Henrietta Tuitt, a Program Coordinator in May Institute’s Adult Residential Services/Revere Division, has received the organization’s Trustees’ Fund Award, which recognizes outstanding employee performance by a member of its staff. more


01/31/13
May Institute Educational Services Earn National Accreditation
May Institute's educational services for students with special needs have received a three-year accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF). more


01/29/13
Debra Blair Named Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer at May Institute
May Institute has announced the promotion of Debra Blair, M.B.A., CMA, CPA, to Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer (CFO), effective January 1, 2013. more


01/7/13
Dr. Lauren C. Solotar Named President of May Institute
May Institute's Board of Trustees has announced that its Chief Executive Officer, Lauren C. Solotar, Ph.D., ABPP, has been named President of the organization as well. She succeeds Dr. Walter P. Christian, who has retired after 35 years. more


12/11/12
May Institute Expands Employment Training Program to Help Narrow Unemployment Gap for Young People with Autism
May Institute is responding to its own increasing numbers of maturing students by creating a highly specialized program -- the Todd Fournier Center for Employment Training and Community Inclusion. more


10/8/12
May Institute Supports Civilian and Military Families in Need of Autism Services
May Institute is proud to announce that for the third consecutive year it is among the selected beneficiaries of the U.S. Government’s 2012 Combined Federal Campaign (CFC). more


09/27/12
National Autism Center Provides Critical Autism Services
The National Autism Center is proud to be among the selected beneficiaries of the U.S. Government’s 2012 Combined Federal Campaign (CFC). The CFC is the world’s largest annual workplace fundraising effort, which has raised $7 billion for charities around the globe since 1961. more


09/17/12
May Institute Receives Support from CVS Caremark Charitable Trust
May Institute received a $15,000 grant from the CVS Caremark Charitable Trust for the expansion of a program focused on social skills development for military dependents with autism. more


09/5/12
May Institute Group Homes in Northeast Florida Earn Top Rankings
May Institute’s group homes that serve adults with developmental disabilities and intensive behavioral challenges in northeast Florida recently received top rankings from that state’s Agency for Persons with Disabilities. more


08/14/12
National Autism Center Promotes Dr. Hanna C. Rue to Executive Director
The National Autism Center (NAC) has announced the promotion of Hanna C. Rue, Ph.D., BCBA-D, to Executive Director. more


07/13/12
Commentary from May Institute and the National Autism Center Regarding Boston Globe Article: "Boston Special-Needs List Could Aid Emergency Crews"
Establishing a special-needs registry is an essential step in helping first responders effectively manage crises involving individuals with autism spectrum disorders and other special needs. more


06/20/12
Summer Life-Saving Tips for Parents of Children with Autism and Other Special Needs
With the summer season well underway, we offer safety tips for parents of children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and other special needs. These basic safety skills may someday become critical life-saving skills. more


05/10/12
Commentary: Rising Autism Rates Increase Responsibilities for All of Us
Concerted efforts towards greater acceptance and inclusion must occur against the backdrop of our state’s ongoing efforts to advance the quality of life for individuals with ASD. more


04/9/12
What Does Autism Look Like?” Local Kids Promote Autism Awareness
Millions of commuters in Massachusetts will discover the answer to this question during April – National Autism Awareness Month – thanks to the return of a powerful public awareness campaign that puts a human face on the disorder. more


04/4/12
10 Things Not to Say to Parents of Children with Autism
May Institute Families Share Tips, Sensitivities About Lack of Awareness more


03/28/12
May Institute Supporters Raise More than $180,000
Thanks to the combined efforts of its friends, families and supporters, employees, Board of Trustee members, business partners, and corporate sponsors, May Institute raised more than $180,000. more


03/20/12
Dr. Deidre L. Donaldson Named Chief Clinical Officer
Dr. Donaldson is responsible for the development of May Institute's pediatric psychology programs and training at the Institute. more


03/13/12
Girls Playing High School Sports More at Risk for Brain Injuries Than Boys
A recent study reported that girls consistently suffered twice as many concussions as boys. more


03/2/12
What Every Parent Should Know About Brain Injury
Leading Cause of Death and Disability for Children and Adolescents more


02/21/12
What Women Over 40 Should Know About Eating Disorders
A media advisory discussing the prevalence of eating disorders in older women. February 26 - March 1 is National Eating Disorders Week. more


02/9/12
May Institute Counselor Offers Valentine’s Day Advice
Roses and chocolates may be tried and true Valentine's Day offerings, but giving your partner a commitment to strengthen your relationship could be a much more lasting gift more


02/7/12
Dr. Lauren C. Solotar Named Chief Executive Officer of May Institute
Dr. Walter P. Christian to retire in 2013 after 35 years of service. more


02/7/12
Commentary from May Institute and the National Autism Center Regarding Proposed Changes to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5)
The American Psychiatric Association (APA) has proposed a revised definition and diagnostic criteria for autism for its fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5). more


02/1/12
May Institute Continues Expansion of Critical Autism Services in Military Communities
New center in Savannah, Ga., now serving families stationed at Fort Stewart and Hunter Army Airfield. more


01/30/12
Burlington, Mass., Resident Receives May Institute's Prestigious Trustees' Fund Award
Serra Langone, M.S., M.Ed., BCBA, Clinical Director at the May Center for Child Development school in Woburn, has received award recognizing outstanding employee performance. more


01/26/12
Jacksonville, Fla., Resident Receives May Institute's Prestigious Trustees' Fund Award
Paula Moore, Program Coordinator of a community residence of the May Center for Adult Services in Orange Park, Fla., has received award recognizing outstanding employee performance. more


01/26/12
Wellfleet, Mass., Resident Receives May Institute's Prestigious Trustees' Fund Award
Jose Sanchez, Senior Program Specialist at the Day Habilitation Program of the May Center for Adult Services in Mashpee, Mass., has received award for outstanding employee performance. more


01/26/12
Whitman, Mass., Resident Receives May Institute's Prestigious Trustees' Fund Award
Romina Martins, Program Coordinator of a community residence of the May Center for Education and Neurorehabilitation school in Brockton, has received award recognizing outstanding employee performance. more


01/26/12
Clarksville, Tenn., Resident Receives May Institute's Prestigious Trustees' Fund Award
Christina Bock-Giuliano, M.S., BCBA, Clinical/Program Director of the May Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders in Clarksville, has received award recognizing outstanding employee performance. more


01/25/12
Columbus, Ga., Resident Receives May Institute's Prestigious Trustees' Fund Award
Melissa Chevalier, M.S., BCBA, Program Director of the May Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders in Columbus, has received award recognizing outstanding employee performance. more


01/10/12
Watertown Elementary Student and Resident Named Second Prize Winner in May Institute's Drawing Contest
Artwork created by first-grader Eden Salley of Hosmer Elementary School in Watertown, Mass., earned her a prize in May Institute’s “Kids Helping Special Kids” drawing contest. more


12/13/11
10 Ways to Support Families of Children with Autism During the Holiday Season
Looking for ways to make the holiday season more meaningful this year? If you have a friend or family member with a child with autism, why not offer a helping hand? more


12/12/11
National Autism Center Publishes Autism Manual for Parents
The National Autism Center has released its newest manual, “A Parent's Guide to Evidence-Based Practice and Autism.” more


11/8/11
National Autism Center Names Hanna C. Rue, Ph.D., BCBA-D as Director of Evidence-based Practice
“Dr. Rue brings an impressive track record of strong leadership and expertise in the treatment of autism,” says Walter P. Christian, Ph.D., ABBP, ABPP, Chairman of the Board of the National Autism Center, and President and CEO of May Institute. more


10/17/11
Fire Safety for Children with Autism and Other Special Needs
October, Fire Safety Month, is a great time to think about what you and your family would do if you had a fire in your home. more


10/17/11
May Institute’s Adult Services Earn National Accreditation
May Institute’s Adult Services division serving for individuals with developmental disabilities living in Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Florida, has received a three-year accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities more


09/19/11
May Institute Supports Military Families in Need of Autism Services
U.S. Government’s 2011 Combined Federal Campaign Kicks Off This Month more


08/8/11
May Institute Receives $53,000 in Pledged Donations from U.S. Government’s 2010 Combined Federal Campaign
May Institute is pleased to announce that it has received pledges of more than $53,000 as a beneficiary of the 2010 Combined Federal Campaign’s (CFC) multi-million dollar fundraising effort. more


07/20/11
What Every Parent Should Know About Teen Violence
Understanding the warning signs, and strategies to reduce risk more


06/13/11
May Institute Awarded $20,000 Grant from Proceeds of Comedy Central’s 2010 Night of Too Many Stars
May Institute will utilize its funds to assist in the development of new autism programming for the individuals in its care. more


04/15/11
May Institute and Safe Kids Columbus Teach Child Safety Skills to Children with Autism and Other Special Needs
The May Center for Autism Spectrum Disorders and Safe Kids Columbus are teaming up on Saturday to address child safety concerns, including wandering, for children with special needs at the 3rd Annual Salute to Safety. more


04/12/11
Faces and Voices of Autism Photo Exhibition to Debut in Tennessee at Austin Peay State University
Faces and Voices of Autism is a unique exhibition that combines photographs of children and adolescents with autism with personal stories told by people in their lives. It will be on display at Austin Peay State University in Clarksville, TN. from April 11 to April 22. more


04/1/11
“What Does Autism Look Like?” – Local Kids Promote Autism Awareness on the MBTA
What does autism look like? Millions of commuters in Massachusetts will find out during April – National Autism Awareness Month – thanks to the return of a powerful public awareness campaign... more


03/23/11
May Institute’s Senior Leaders Solotar and Sperry Awarded Board Certification by ABPP
Lauren C. Solotar, Ph.D., ABPP, Chief Clinical Officer, and Ralph B. Sperry, Ph.D., ABPP, Chief Operating Officer, both of May Institute, became board certified in their respective specialties by the American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP). more


03/14/11
Home-based and School Consultation Services Earn National Accreditation
May Institute’s home-based and school consultation services in Massachusetts and Georgia have received a three-year accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF). more


03/7/11
May Institute Supporters Raise More than $193,000 for Critical Children’s Services
Thanks to the combined efforts of its friends, families and supporters, employees, Board of Trustee members, business partners, and corporate sponsors, May Institute raised more than $193,000... more


01/7/11
Commentary from May Institute on the Impact of Dr. Andrew Wakefield’s Discredited Autism/MMR Study
Researchers must cast a broad net as they raise questions about the potential causes of autism. A cure will come only after the cause or causes have been identified. more


12/13/10
National Autism Center Educator Manual Earning Rave Reviews
Almost 90 Percent of Respondents Report Greater Knowledge about Treatments for Autism more


12/9/10
May Institute Buys Randolph Building Thanks to $16M Bond Issued by MassDevelopment
The organization plans to use bond proceeds to purchase 14 Pacella Park Drive in Randolph, which it currently uses for a day habilitation program and administrative offices. more


11/29/10
May Institute and Borders® Team Up to Raise Funds to Support Children and Adults with Autism and Other Special Needs
During Benefit Days on December 3-5, Borders® will donate up to 25 percent of every purchase made with a special event voucher during in-store or online check-out. more


11/22/10
Winter Session of May Institute’s Speakers Series: Experts on Autism Kicks Off with “Going to Grandma’s House for the Holidays”
This popular series is one of May Institute’s community-based programs designed to provide information about autism. more


11/8/10
May Institute Continues Expansion of Critical Autism Services in Military Communities
Expands Services to Fort Campbell in Kentucky/Tennessee more


11/3/10
May Institute Launches Holiday Drawing Contest for Kids at Borders®
Show your support for children and adults with autism and other special needs more


10/18/10
Autism Spectrum Disorders Clinic in Randolph Expands Services
New Facility Offers Additional Resources and Prompt Access to Care more


09/8/10
May Institute Named a Beneficiary of U.S. Government’s Combined Federal Campaign
Earns Prestigious Independent Charities of America Seal of Excellence more


09/3/10
Suicide Prevention Week: Addressing Adolescent Suicide
To mark Suicide Prevention Week, September 5-11, 2010, May Institute offers these methods for preventing adolescent suicide. more


08/9/10
Statement Regarding the Signing of ARICA Legislation by Governor Patrick
The Governor’s passage of the Act Relative to Insurance Coverage for Autism (ARICA) marks a crucial milestone for the thousands of families who have waited too long for treatment services for their children with autism. more


07/20/10
May Institute Responds to Critical Need for Autism Services in Military Communities
May Institute announces an expansion of services to Fort Hood in Texas. more


07/16/10
May Institute Earns Five Prestigious Awards for Excellence in Communications, PR, Marketing
May Institute recently received five awards for excellence in communications, public relations, and marketing from three prominent New England organizations. more


07/15/10
May Institute Names New Chief Operating Officer and Chief Clinical Officer
May Institute, a leading national provider of educational, behavioral, and rehabilitative services for individuals with special needs, has announced the appointment of Ralph Sperry, Ph.D., as Chief Operating Officer and Lauren Solotar, Ph.D., ABPP, as Chief Clinical Officer. more


06/14/10
Statement Regarding Passage of Autism Insurance Reform Bill Crucial for Families Living With Autism
Because autism is a disorder that is not covered by insurance, many families are forced to make personal and financial sacrifices in order to pay for effective treatments that can change the trajectory of a child’s future. more


06/11/10
Media Advisory: Conference Committee Urged to Restore Critical Disability Services to FY11 Budget
Before the Massachusetts House/Senate conference committee sit two versions of the proposed FY11 budget that include up to $22 million in cuts to disability services, directly impacting the health and well-being of over 2,200 individuals with developmental disabilities and their families. more


05/7/10
Commentary: May Institute’s Chief Clinical Officer Responds to Anti-bullying Legislation
We applaud the state legislature and Governor for working together to sign into law a comprehensive measure to aggressively address school bullying across the Commonwealth. more


04/17/10
May Institute and Safe Kids Columbus Teach Child Safety Skills to Children with Autism and Other Special Needs
First responders from the local community and staff from the Southeast Regional Autism Center and Safe Kids Columbus will teach families and children with special needs how to stay safe and respond in the event of an emergency. more


03/31/10
May Institute, LoJack Team up to Promote Autism Awareness on the MBTA
Campaign Launches Today at a Press Conference at South Station in Boston more


03/23/10
Press Conference to Announce May Institute’s Autism Public Awareness Campaign on MBTA Transit System
Campaign launches with corporate sponsorship from LoJack. more


03/11/10
Advisory: What Every Parent Should Know About Brain Injury
Leading cause of death and disability for children and adolescents more


01/22/10
May Institute Raises More than $173,000 for Critical Children’s Services
Efforts Through Rodman Ride for Kids Exceed 2009 Fundraising Goal more


01/13/10
National Autism Center Publishes Autism Manual for Educators
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12/3/09
May Institute Educational Services Earn National Accreditation
May Institute’s educational services for students with special needs have received a three-year accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF). more


11/18/09
Statement from May Institute Regarding Impact of State Cuts on Programs for Adults with Disabilities
The most recent round of cuts to the MassHealth budget will have direct repercussions on the lives of more than 7,000 individuals with disabilities being served through the state’s Day Habilitation programs, on their families, and on the organizations that serve them. more


10/5/09
May Institute Endorses National Autism Center Report on Autism Treatments
The report includes, among other findings, 11 “established” treatments that produce beneficial outcomes and are known to be effective for individuals (under 22) on the autism spectrum. more


09/8/09
May Center for Child Development School in West Springfield To Hold Tag Sale to Support Autism Services
The Center will sponsor a Tag Sale on Saturday, September 19, to raise funds to support its participation as one of the beneficiaries of the Rodman Ride. more


09/2/09
Teacher Inspired by Children with Autism Releases New Single Featuring Award-Winning Recording Artist
Proceeds to Support May Center for Child Development School; Song to Be Performed Live at Brockton Rox Game on September 2 more


08/4/09
May Institute Selected by Hollywood East Connection for Fundraising Campaign on Amazon.com to Support Autism Programs
Donate to May Institute when you shop at Amazon thanks to Hollywood East Connection! more


07/20/09
May Institute, National Autism Center, and Automoblox Launch “Cars for Classrooms” Summer Charitable Campaign to Benefit Children with Autism
Award-winning car toys offer schools innovative teaching tool for children with autism more


06/16/09
May Institute Students Celebrate Traditional Rite of Passage
Teens and adolescents with autism attend Center’s first prom more


05/19/09
Media Advisory: Proposed Budget Cuts to Disability Services Not Responsible Course of Action
The Senate’s proposed FY10 budget, which includes $115 million in cuts to disability services, directly impacts the health and well-being of 21,000 individuals with disabilities and their families. more


04/10/09
The Southeast Regional Autism Center Teams Up With Challengers Little League Baseball to Sponsor “Salute to Safety”
Families of children with special needs are invited to attend “Salute to Safety” – an event that combines fun and games with important safety information – on Saturday, April 18, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. more


04/3/09
May Institute Adult Services Earn National Accreditation
May Institute’s adult services – including community housing and integration, supported living, and employment services in Connecticut, Florida, and Massachusetts more


03/26/09
May Institute, MBTA Team up to Promote Autism Awareness
Campaign Launches with Support from the National Autism Center and United Benefit Services more


03/16/09
Ralph Sperry, Ph.D., Named Senior Vice President of Consultation Services for May Institute
Dr. Sperry is well qualified to lead the Institute's professional consultation team in providing outstanding services to the more than 200 school systems more


03/16/09
May Institute Honors Stephen Peck of United Benefit Services
May Institute, a national network of educational, rehabilitative, and behavioral healthcare services, recently presented Stephen H. Peck, Managing Partner of United Benefit Services, with the Institutes first annual more


03/9/09
Media Advisory: What Every Parent Should Know About Brain Injury
Leading Cause of Death and Disability for Children and Adolescents more


02/27/09
Southeast Regional Autism Center Families Saddle Up As Part of the Center’s Social Skills Development Program
Boss Volunteers from Fort Benning join families for a day of horseback riding at Little Creek Farm more


02/17/09
Media Advisory: Vaccine Court Ruling Underscores Need for More Autism Research
While Causes of Autism Unclear, Much is Known About Effective Treatment more


02/13/09
May Institute Honors Employees with Trustees’ Fund Awards
Established in 1993, the Trustees’ Fund Awards recognize staff members who exemplify the Institute’s ideals of service and professionalism. more


01/20/09
May Institute Participates in Rodman Ride for Kids; Raises More than $143,000
With strong support from top corporate sponsors Stephen H. Peck & Associates, Merrill Lynch, and Todson, Inc., May Institute board members, employees more


01/15/09
May Institute Launches Pediatric Specialty Center in Santa Clara County
Ribbon-Cutting Celebration Honors Cadence Design Systems for $1.045M Donation more


11/26/08
Tips to help you reduce expenses and stress this holiday season
If the country’s current economic crisis is stressing you out and putting a damper on your holiday spirit, you are not alone. more


09/30/08
Electronics Collection Days to Benefit May Institute; E-Cycling Offers Convenience, Cost Savings, Community and Environmental Benefits
E-cycling offers a convenient, cost-effective alternative to stockpiling or illegal dumping of old electronics and provides a unique opportunity to support nonprofit organizations and global environmental goals. more


09/25/08
May Institute’s Southeastern Region Earns National Accreditation
According to the survey summary, the quality of the professionally provided services in the Southeastern Region is “second to none,” and “teamwork, mutual respect, cooperation, and open communication are demonstrated throughout the organization.” more


09/23/08
May Institute President Walter P. Christian, Ph.D., ABPP, Selected to Receive Boston Business Journal “Champions in Health Care” Lifetime Achievement Award
Dr. Christian recognized for enduring commitment to excellence in advancing the quality of health care. more


09/16/08
Electronics Collection Day Fundraiser to Benefit May Institute; E-Cycling Offers Convenience, Cost Savings, Community and Environmental Benefits
May Institute announces a special e-cycling event to be hosted in Northampton more


08/14/08
May Institute’s Chief Clinical Officer Dennis C. Russo, Ph.D., ABPP, Recognized as One of 56 Distinguished Behavior Analysis Fellows Worldwide
May Institute is now the first nonprofit human services organization in the country to have two such renowned experts in the field of applied behavior analysis. more


05/19/08
May Institute Receives Over $1 Million from Cadence Design Systems
Funds will establish Pediatric Specialty Center in Silicon Valley, California, for children with autism and other developmental disabilities. more


04/7/08
Early Intervention Key to Treating Autism; April is Autism Awareness Month
Although there is no cure for Autism, early diagnosis and treatment have a significant impact on future progress. more


03/12/08
The Bay School Doubles Its Campus Size To Offer Middle and High School Level Programs to Individuals With Autism
The Bay School expands its campus to include a state-of-the-art 6,600-square-foot building that will house the school’s middle and high school transition programs and vocational/life skills training center. more


03/5/08
Lawrence Public School District To Host Visitors from Iceland
Positive Behavior Support program attracts international attention. more


02/22/08
May Institute Selected by Cadence Design Systems as Beneficiary of its 2008 Stars & Strikes® Fundraiser to Benefit Children with Autism
Partnerships will establish Pediatric Specialty Center in Los Gatos, California. more


11/20/07
Towne House Clubhouse Members Celebrate Thanksgiving With the Fall River Community
Local Fall River politicians and state representatives will join the members of May Institute’s Towne House Clubhouse in serving Thanksgiving dinner to members of the community. more


11/15/07
Tips to Avoid Stress Overload This Holiday Season
Advice from Chief Psychologist Dr. Lauren Solotar on how to have a relaxing holiday. more


11/6/07
May Institute to Host PBS Conference; Guest Speaker Erin Gruwell of the Freedom Writers Foundation
Conference aims to teach area educators how to use Positive Behavior Support to improve overall school climate, reduce problem behaviors, and maximize academic achievement. more


10/23/07
May Institute Raises $100,000 Through the Rodman Ride for Kids
One hundred percent of these funds will directly benefit the estimated 16,000 children served by May Institute throughout New England. more


09/24/07
New Southeast Regional Autism Center Responds to Critical Need for Children’s Autism Services
“As the number of children being diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) increases, one of the many obstacles that both civilian and military families face is finding skilled providers for autism services – early diagnosis, intensive intervention, and effective treatment,” said Walter P. Christian, Ph.D., ABPP, President and CEO of May Institute. more


09/3/07
May Institute’s Consultation Services for Children Earn National Accreditation
Accreditation of May Institute’s home-based and school consultation services is a result of a rigorous peer review process and a demonstration of services of the highest quality, measurability, and accountability. more


05/1/07
Free Autism Seminar
"The Effects of Motivational Operations on Stereotypy: Implications for Assessment and Treatment" more


04/25/07
May Institute Community Services Earn National Accreditation
CARF accreditation was awarded to the Institute’s community housing, supported living, community integration, and child and youth services. more


04/23/07
Faces and Voices of Autism Photo Exhibition to Debut at the State House
The free exhibition is presented by May Institute, a nonprofit organization that serves individuals with special needs, and the National Autism Center, in collaboration with Andrew Child Photography. more


04/19/07
The Bay School’s Experts in Autism Speaker Series Presents Free Autism Seminars for the Community
The seminars are titled, "Behavioral Social/Language Skills Training for Children with Autism," and "The Effects of Motivational Operations on Stereotypy: Implications for Assessment and Treatment." more


04/16/07
Faces and Voices of Autism Exhibition Opens at the State House and Prudential Center
This series of beautiful environmental portraits and stories is intended to raise awareness about autism, while opening a window into the lives of these children which is ordinarily closed to the general public. more


03/28/07
South Shore Leaders to be Honored for Work with Individuals with Special Needs
Senator Michael W. Morrissey, Sheila and Phil Gerety, Jessica MacDonald, Debbie Rademacher, and Louise Voveris to be honored. more


03/16/07
May Institute Expert Offers Tips for Awareness and Prevention of Brain Injury
“Unfortunately, many children and adolescents incur brain injuries that are highly preventable with the use of equipment protection and proper safety measures,” says Gary Pace, Ph.D. more


02/12/07
$7 Million MassDevelopment Bond Supports May Institute
Project will result in creation of 35 new jobs more


02/2/07
May Institute Honors Employees with Trustees’ Fund Awards
Established in 1994, the Trustees' Fund Award recongnizes staff members who exemplify May Institutes' ideals of service and professionalism more


02/1/07
May Institute Receives National Award from the Freedoms Foundation
The Freedoms Foundation National Awards Program was initiated in 1949 to “recognize actions that promote responsible citizenship, support the social, political, and economic rights more


01/31/07
May Institute to Participate in National Autism and Behavior Analysis Convention in Boston
May Institute professionals will share recent research on the treatment of autism at the 2007 Autism Conference, Progress and Challenges in the Behavioral Treatment of Autism more


01/29/07
May Institute’s Autism School to Host Open House
May Center Woburn hosts an open house for families and professionals. more