Charlotte's behavioral health sector registered 52 providers in the latest CMS update, representing 1% of the national weekly total. This includes 41 individuals and 11 organizations, with 23 providers newly registered this week. These recent additions contribute to a total of 28 new registrations for the city this year, signaling consistent growth in the local behavioral health landscape.

ABA Credential Mix

Within the ABA field, Charlotte registered 5 BCBAs and 11 RBTs. It's important to note that 2 providers hold both BCBA and RBT credentials, reflecting a common career progression from technician to supervisor. This results in a ratio of approximately 2.2 RBTs per BCBA, indicating a potentially healthy capacity for clinical supervision. Beyond ABA, the city also saw registrations for other behavioral health roles, including 1 LCMHCA, 1 LCSW, 2 LCAS-A, and 2 LCSW-A, demonstrating a diverse range of mental health and addiction counseling services. Additionally, 15 providers reported multiple taxonomies, indicating broad service capabilities.

Workforce Demographics

The individual provider workforce in Charlotte is predominantly female, with 34 female providers accounting for 83% of the total. 7 male providers make up the remaining 17%. No organizations appeared multiple times in this dataset, suggesting a fragmented but growing organizational presence. This data points to a developing and diverse behavioral health workforce in Charlotte, with a foundational presence of ABA professionals ready to serve the community.