Behavioral Innovations is a standalone occupational therapy practice in Oklahoma City that serves pediatric and adult clients, with particular depth in evaluating and treating sensory processing differences, social communication challenges, and behavioral health integration. The practice combines traditional OT scope (fine motor, sensory, and activities of daily living) with licensed behavioral health assessment, distinguishing it from many Oklahoma City therapy offices that handle OT alone.
The practice operates as a private OT clinic staffed by licensed occupational therapists and behavior specialists. It does not function as a large medical system or pediatric hospital outpatient department, which means faster scheduling and individualized planning but also no on-site physician oversight or integrated medical records if the client has complex medical needs handled elsewhere. The clinic accepts self-pay clients and major insurance plans, though out-of-pocket costs and coverage depend on your policy. The setting is clinical but scaled for a smaller client load, allowing longer initial appointments than many large therapy networks in the city.
Behavioral Innovations offers occupational therapy evaluation and treatment (typically 50- to 60-minute sessions) for children and adults, with specialization in sensory processing, fine motor skills, executive function coaching, and behavioral integration. The practice also conducts behavioral health assessments, including screening for ADHD and anxiety, which can inform therapy planning. Sessions are billed per visit rather than packaged into packages; standard OT session costs range from $90 to $180 before insurance, depending on therapist credential and appointment type. Insurance reimbursement varies widely by plan; ask during scheduling whether your policy covers OT and what your expected out-of-pocket per session will be. Many Oklahoma City insurance plans require prior authorization, which the clinic will request on your behalf. Verify current fees and insurance status by contacting the practice directly, as rates adjust periodically.
Most occupational therapy in Oklahoma City is delivered through pediatric practices (like Tulsa Therapy Works branches in OKC), hospital outpatient departments, or larger therapy networks where sessions are shorter and therapist assignment may rotate. Behavioral Innovations holds a narrower focus on sensory and behavioral integration, making it better suited to clients who specifically need both OT and behavioral health coordination. By contrast, hospital-affiliated OT departments (such as those within OU Health) integrate with medical teams if the child or adult has concurrent medical complexity; Behavioral Innovations may refer out for that care. Mainstream pediatric therapy chains often prioritize scheduling volume and accept most insurance plans without friction, while Behavioral Innovations' smaller staff may have longer wait times but offer more specialized behavioral expertise. Choose Behavioral Innovations if sensory and behavioral integration is central to your need and you want continuity with the same therapist; choose a larger network if you require medical integration, rapid availability, or absolute certainty of insurance coverage beforehand.
Behavioral Innovations serves children and adults with diagnosed or suspected sensory processing differences, social communication delays, fine motor delays, and behavioral health co-occurrence (anxiety, attention regulation, emotional regulation). It suits families who want occupational therapy with behavioral health context and do not mind a smaller clinic environment. Parents seeking rapid intake (same-week scheduling) may find the practice has longer wait lists; families with medically complex children (ongoing cardiac monitoring, tube feeding management, complex medication needs) should clarify whether on-site medical oversight exists or whether primary care/pediatrics will coordinate. Adults seeking OT for post-injury recovery, stroke rehabilitation, or hand therapy should ask whether the practice handles that scope; Behavioral Innovations' primary focus is developmental and behavioral, not medical recovery.
The first appointment includes a 60- to 90-minute occupational therapy evaluation covering sensory history, fine motor observation, play or functional task assessment, and behavioral screening. The therapist will ask detailed questions about sensory responses (loud noise, textures, movement tolerance), developmental milestones, school or work functioning, and family goals. You will complete intake paperwork including insurance and medical history. A behavioral assessment (formal screening for ADHD, anxiety, or other behavioral health concerns) may be conducted during this visit or scheduled separately, depending on your referral reason. The therapist will explain findings, recommendations for therapy frequency and duration, and expected outcomes. Insurance authorization (if needed) is typically completed before or shortly after the evaluation.
Behavioral Innovations operates Monday through Friday, with typical business hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; call or check the website to confirm current hours and whether extended afternoon slots exist. The clinic is located in a standard Oklahoma City commercial office setting with on-site parking. The practice handles its own scheduling; expect to book by phone or online portal. No telehealth OT is offered, as sensory and motor assessment requires in-person observation. Travel time from central Oklahoma City is under 15 minutes depending on location; the clinic is not on a major transit line.
Behavioral Innovations fills a specific need among Oklahoma City families and adults seeking occupational therapy with behavioral health assessment in a stable, specialist-led environment. If your primary goal is coordination of therapy and behavioral evaluation without hospital infrastructure, this practice offers that integration at a cost and commitment level that mainstream OT networks often do not.
