McClendon Center
Justin May is a dedicated professional with extensive experience in mental health and vocational rehabilitation. Currently, Justin serves as a Vocational Rehabilitation Specialist at Fedcap since December 2019 and as a Mental Health Specialist at McClendon Center since August 2019, where responsibilities include assisting consumers in symptom self-management and documentation of services. As a Psychiatric Social Worker at Maple Shade Youth & Family since October 2017, Justin provides therapeutic services to children and adolescents, maintaining comprehensive client documentation. Additionally, as the Men's Varsity Basketball Assistant Coach at Delmar Senior High School since October 2017, Justin coordinates practices and events. Justin's career also includes a role as a Guest Service Representative at Residence Inn by Marriott since June 2016, focusing on auditing guest accounts. Academically, Justin holds a Bachelor of Arts in Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies from Salisbury University and has earned an Associates Degree from Chesapeake College, with prior studies at Delaware State University.
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McClendon Center
For more than 40 years, we've been meeting those most vulnerable in our community at their point of need, regardless of their means. McClendon Center works to improve the health and well-being of men and women who are mentally ill, economically disadvantaged, and are often the most vulnerable in our Washington, DC community. Long before ‘integrated behavioral healthcare’ models, McClendon Center has been addressing our clients’ medical needs in addition to their mental health. Since receiving our initial Joint Commission* accreditation in 1999, we continue to be the only independent mental health provider in DC to be so accredited. By providing treatment for our clients’ mental illnesses, and addressing their other needs (such as primary care, housing, socialization), we can help them dramatically improve their quality of life.