Indianapolis's behavioral health sector registered 32 total providers in the latest CMS NPI registry update. This represents 0% of the national weekly total, indicating localized but consistent activity. Of these, 15 new providers registered this week, contributing to 18 new registrations this year. The total includes 23 individual practitioners and 9 organizations, all registered within Indianapolis.

ABA Credential Mix

Among individual practitioners, the data shows 1 BCBA provider and 7 RBT providers. There were no providers holding both BCBA and RBT credentials in this update. This 1:7 BCBA to RBT ratio suggests a significant need for supervisory BCBAs to support the direct care RBT workforce, which is crucial for maintaining quality ABA services. Beyond ABA-specific roles, Indianapolis's behavioral health landscape also includes professionals with credentials such as 2 LCSWs, 3 LMHCs, 1 M.S., 2 MSW, LCSWs, and 1 PHD, broadening the scope of available care.

Workforce Demographics and Trends

The individual provider workforce in Indianapolis is predominantly female, with 17 individuals (74%) identifying as female, 4 individuals (17%) as male, and 2 individuals (9%) as nonbinary. COMMON UNITY CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES appeared twice in this update, suggesting its presence in the local market. The consistent influx of new providers, particularly in direct care RBT roles, points to an expanding workforce poised to enhance access to behavioral health services for families in Indianapolis.