Las Vegas saw 47 behavioral health providers registered in the latest CMS NPI registry update, representing 0% of the national weekly total. This indicates a modest but consistent growth in the local behavioral health sector. Of these, 37 were individuals and 10 were organizations, reflecting a mix of independent practitioners and expanding clinics in the area.

ABA Credential Mix

Within the individual providers, the data highlights a significant presence of Applied Behavior Analysis professionals. There are 3 BCBAs and 17 RBTs. It is important to note that 2 providers hold dual BCBA and RBT credentials, indicating a career progression from direct care to a supervisory role. The ratio of approximately one BCBA for every 5.6 RBTs suggests a potential need for increased supervisory capacity to support the growing RBT workforce and ensure optimal service delivery. Additionally, other specialists such as a PSY.D., LCSWs, and QMHA professionals were also registered.

Workforce Demographics

The individual provider workforce in Las Vegas is predominantly female, with 26 female providers accounting for 70% of the total. Male providers number 10, making up 27%, and 1 provider identified as nonbinary, representing 3%. Notably, HELP OF SOUTHERN NEVADA appeared 3 times in the organizational registrations. This data suggests a growing demand for direct care services, with a workforce that will benefit from continued investment in supervisory-level BCBA training and recruitment to maintain service quality and access.