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May Institute is a nonprofit organization that provides educational, rehabilitative, and behavioral healthcare services to individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities, brain injury, mental illness, and behavioral healthcare needs. The Institute also provides training and consultation services to professionals, organizations, and public school systems.
Description:
Since its founding over 50 years ago, May Institute has evolved into an award-winning national network that services over 25,000 individuals and their families annually. With corporate headquarters in Randolph, Mass., the Institute operates more than 200 services locations. An active center of research and training, the Institute maintains affiliations with more than 55 universities, hospitals, and human service agencies worldwide.
The Institute operates four May Center schools that serve children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and other developmental disabilities. Another school services children and adolescents with brain injury.
History:
May Institute founded one of the first autism schools in the country. We have more than 50 years of experience providing the highest quality services for children, adolescents, and adults with autism and developmental disabilities, brain injury, mental illness, and behavioral healthcare needs.
Contact person: Abbey Maney, Volunteer Manager, (phone)
Address:
Directions:
| Directions from Boston: Take I-93 South to Exit 5A toward Randolph. Merge onto MA-28. At your first set of lights (Dunkin’ Donuts will be on your left and Shell Gas on right) turn left onto Russ Street. (You will be in a residential area for a brief time until you get to the business park.) Turn right onto Lavally Road. Stay straight to go onto Dennis Avenue. Dennis Avenue quickly turns into Pacella Park Drive. Follow for about half a mile. A reservoir will be on your right, and the entrance to 41 Pacella Park Drive will be on your left. Directions from Cape Cod: Take RT-3 North to take Exit 20 (left exit) toward I-95/Dedham. Drive 3.1 miles and take Exit 5A (Rt 28 South) toward Randolph. Merge onto MA-28. At your first set of lights (Dunkin’ Donuts will be on your left and Shell Gas on right) turn left onto Russ Street. (You will be in a residential area for a brief time until you get to the business park.) Turn right onto Lavally Road. Stay straight to go onto Dennis Avenue. Dennis Avenue quickly turns into Pacella Park Drive. Follow for about half a mile. A reservoir will be on your right, and the entrance to 41 Pacella Park Drive will be on your left. Directions from Providence: Take I-95 North to Exit 12 (merging onto I-93North/US-1 North) toward Boston. Drive 3.9 miles and then take Exit 5A toward Randolph which then merges onto MA-28. At your first set of lights (Dunkin’ Donuts will be on your left and Shell Gas on right) turn left onto Russ Street. (You will be in a residential area for a brief time until you get to the business park.) Turn right onto Lavally Road. Stay straight to go onto Dennis Avenue. Dennis Avenue quickly turns into Pacella Park Drive. Follow for about a ½ mile. A reservoir will be on your right, and the entrance to 41 Pacella Park Drive will be on your left. Directions from Mass Pike (East or West): Take Route 95 South (also known as Route 128) and then take Exit 12 toward Boston. Drive 3.9 miles and then take Exit 5A toward Randolph which then merges onto MA-28. At your first set of lights (Dunkin’ Donuts will be on your left and Shell Gas on right) turn left onto Russ Street. (You will be in a residential area for a brief time until you get to the business park.) Turn right onto Lavally Road. Stay straight to go onto Dennis Avenue. Dennis Avenue quickly turns into Pacella Park Drive. Follow for about half a mile. A reservoir will be on your right, and the entrance to 41 Pacella Park Drive will be on your left. |
| Last updated on June 9, 2009 |
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