Las Vegas saw an influx of 18 providers in the latest CMS NPI registry update, representing 0% of the national weekly total. All 18 providers are new this week, indicating recent growth in the local behavioral health sector. Of these, 14 individuals and 4 organizations have registered, suggesting a mix of independent practitioners and expanding clinical operations.

ABA Credential Breakdown

Within the individual providers, the data shows a strong presence of Applied Behavior Analysis professionals. There are 1 BCBA and 11 RBTs. It is important to note that 1 provider holds both BCBA and RBT credentials, meaning this individual is counted in both categories. This dual credential often signals career progression from direct care to a supervisory role. The ratio of one BCBA to eleven RBTs indicates a high demand for supervisory capacity relative to direct service providers, which can pose challenges for maintaining optimal supervision ratios in ABA clinics. Additionally, 1 provider holds a DDS credential.

Workforce Demographics

The individual provider workforce in Las Vegas is predominantly female, with 9 female providers making up 64% of the total. There are 4 male providers, accounting for 29%, and 1 nonbinary provider, representing 7%. Among the organizations, SECOND CHANCE COMMUNITY HEALTH appeared twice in this update. The significant number of new RBTs suggests an expanding capacity for direct ABA services in Las Vegas, though the BCBA-to-RBT ratio highlights a critical need for more certified supervisors to support this growing workforce.