Red Rock Behavioral Health Services is a clinic-based applied behavior analysis (ABA) provider in Oklahoma City serving children and adolescents diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder and related developmental conditions. The practice operates independently, focusing on direct supervision and individualized programming rather than the high-volume model some larger franchises use.
ABA is an evidence-based intervention grounded in learning science; therapists use reinforcement strategies to build skills and reduce problematic behavior. Red Rock differentiates itself by employing board-certified behavior analysts (BCBAs) on staff who directly supervise registered behavior technicians (RBTs) and work with families to set goals matched to each child's level and family context. The practice does not position itself as a high-speed or volume-focused operation; sessions occur in the clinic setting, and the structure assumes ongoing parent collaboration.
Initial intake involves a clinical interview, developmental history review, and behavior sampling to set baseline. Red Rock uses a functional behavior assessment (FBA) to identify what maintains problem behavior before designing a treatment plan. Treatment typically targets communication, social skills, self-care, and reduction of interfering behaviors. Sessions are scheduled weekly or twice weekly depending on referral intensity and parent availability. Pricing is not published online; families are asked to contact the clinic directly for a fee structure conversation. This opacity is typical in ABA nationally, as pricing varies sharply by insurance coverage, whether sessions are individual or group-based, and regional cost of living. Confirmation of current rates and session availability is essential before engagement.
Oklahoma City has a small but growing ABA landscape. Branches ABA (formerly franchised, now corporately consolidated) operates multiple clinics in the metro area and typically uses a blended model of clinic and home-based sessions with higher per-location capacity. Autism Spectrum Services offers home-based ABA with less clinic infrastructure. Red Rock's clinic-centered model suits families who prefer a controlled environment, consistent staff, and on-site behavioral supervision, whereas home-based options accommodate families with transportation barriers or children who respond better to familiar settings. Larger corporate chains often move therapists more frequently and scale quickly; Red Rock's smaller footprint may mean tighter therapist continuity but potentially longer wait times for intake. Compare wait times and therapist turnover directly when choosing.
Red Rock is most appropriate for families seeking steady, clinic-based programming with a BCBA oversight model and whose children can reliably attend weekly appointments. It works well if your child is newly diagnosed and you want structured assessment before committing to home-based hours, or if school-day demands make clinic visits on specific days more practical. Parents who need intensive in-home intervention for 15+ hours weekly, or families in rural Oklahoma County areas without reliable transportation, should ask whether Red Rock accepts home-based referrals or refer to home-based providers instead. Insurance authorization is mandatory; confirm that your plan covers ABA before applying.
Expect intake to span one to two hours. You will provide developmental history, prior diagnoses, medication list, and current functioning across home and school. The BCBA will conduct behavioral observation, administer standardized assessment (such as the VB-MAPP or ABLLS-R depending on age and needs), and discuss your goals frankly. By end of intake, you should have a preliminary sense of whether Red Rock believes it can serve your child effectively. Not all clinics accept every referral; if your child's needs are atypical or very high-acuity, the clinic may recommend a higher-level inpatient or residential program instead. Follow-up appointment scheduling happens after insurance verification.
Red Rock operates from a clinic location in central Oklahoma City. Hours are Monday through Friday, typical business hours (confirm specific times directly, as clinical schedules shift seasonally with school calendars). Parking is on-site. The clinic is accessible by car; public transit access depends on your starting point in the metro area and OKC's limited bus network. Bring insurance cards and photo ID to the first appointment.
Red Rock's independence and clinic-centered model set it apart in an Oklahoma City market where franchise ABA and home-based models dominate. For families wanting steady behavioral oversight and community-based treatment, it serves a meaningful niche.
