Orlando's behavioral health sector now includes 25 total providers, according to the latest CMS NPI registry weekly update. This represents 0% of the national weekly total for new registrations. The local landscape consists of 22 individual practitioners and 3 organizations, signaling a consistent, albeit small, growth in the area's behavioral health services.
ABA Credential Breakdown
Within this update, the data identifies 6 BCBAs and 11 RBTs among individual practitioners. It is important to note that 0 providers in this specific update hold both BCBA and RBT credentials. The ratio of approximately one BCBA for every 1.8 RBTs suggests a functional supervision capacity for ABA services. Additionally, the update includes other behavioral health professionals, with 1 PSYD, 1 B.S., and 3 LMHCs (including one with an MS). Notably, 2 providers are registered with multiple taxonomies, indicating a breadth of services beyond a single specialty.
Workforce Demographics
The individual provider workforce in Orlando is predominantly female, with 14 female providers accounting for 64% of individuals. Male providers number 6 (27%), and 2 providers identify as nonbinary (9%). No specific organizations were notably repeated in this update. This snapshot suggests a growing, diverse behavioral health workforce in Orlando, with a solid foundation of ABA practitioners poised to support local demand for services.
