Roy Center

Behavioral & mental therapy near you

The Utah Behavior Servies Roy Center is conveniently located no matter where you are in Davis County!

WE OFFER IN-HOME, telehealth and CLINIC-BASED SERVICES NEAR YOU!

Roy Center Services

Behavioral Health & Mental Health services in Roy, UT:

CHILDREN, ADOLESCENT & ADULT SERVICES

Day Services: 

Monday to Friday

9:00 am-5:00 pm

We offer in-home and clinic-based services. Feel free to contact us with any questions or concerns you have.

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Meet our outstanding
Roy Center team.



Roy Center

1858 W 5150 S Suite 504

Roy, UT 84067

(801) 255-5131(ext. 3)

Our Team’s Goal is You and Your Families Success

Our highly trained professional staff is here to help you and your family achieve successful relationships by giving you the skills to succeed.

Roy Clinical Team

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Want to Make a Difference Too? Join Our Caring Team at UTBS Roy!
Be part of a mission-driven team that’s changing lives through compassionate, evidence-based care, right here in your community.

With 400+ employees across eight locations, UTBS is proud to be Utah’s only multidisciplinary team. We bridge ABA, mental health therapy, special education, and medication management to deliver comprehensive, evidence-based care in a supportive environment.

Behavior Technician

Board Certified Analyst (BCBA)

Mental Health Professional

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Utah have good mental health services?

Yes, Utah offers a wide range of mental health services, including public and private providers. At Utah Behavior Services, we’re proud to be one of the state’s leading behavioral health agencies, offering therapy, assessments, ABA services, and psychiatric support to individuals and families across Utah.

What is an ABA therapy clinic?

An ABA therapy clinic is a center where Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) and Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs) provide individualized therapy based on Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). At our Roy Center, we help children with autism build communication, social, and daily living skills through structured sessions tailored to each child’s needs.

What does ABA stand for?

ABA stands for Applied Behavior Analysis. It’s a research-based approach that focuses on improving meaningful behaviors in individuals, especially children with autism spectrum disorders. ABA techniques are widely recognized for helping children develop essential life skills.

What does ABA treatment do?

ABA treatment helps individuals, especially those with autism, learn new skills, reduce challenging behaviors, and gain independence. It uses techniques like positive reinforcement, structured teaching, and ongoing progress tracking to support each child’s development.

Why are autism rates so high in Utah?

Utah reports higher autism rates due in part to increased awareness, strong diagnostic practices, and better access to evaluations. While it’s not fully understood, early diagnosis and access to services like ABA therapy can make a big difference in long-term outcomes.

What jobs can you get with ABA experience?

ABA experience can open doors to several meaningful careers, including Registered Behavior Technician (RBT), BCBA, Clinical Supervisor, or roles in special education, mental health counseling, or early intervention programs. It’s a great foundation for professionals passionate about working with children and families.

Is Applied Behavior Analysis a good career?

Absolutely. ABA is a rewarding and growing field. Whether you’re working as an RBT or pursuing BCBA certification, you’ll be making a real difference in the lives of children and families. Plus, the demand for skilled professionals in autism and behavioral health continues to rise.