I live in Toledo, Ohio, and I make 10.00 an hour with no experience. That is the going rate of pay here..some places pay 11.00 and some pay 9.00. Home health here pays less....8.00 an hour. Crazy with the cost of gasoline...it's like you are doing charity work. They want you to donate your time, and the little you earn, goes into gassing your car, and oil changes...ect.
Certified Nursing Assistants make $9-12 dollars an hour.
Hospice care is the tender, compassionate medical care of patients who have terminal illnesses or have other complications that will result in death. Full medical care is provided for the patient along with any life support systems that may be necessary. Hospice care is usually a team work consisting of nurses, home health aides, social workers, therapists, counselors, and physicians. The team works together to provide the needed medical assistance and care, basically to make the final weeks of life as comfortable as possible.
There are several main types of nurses in the United States. The highest paying category is Registered Nurse, where starting pay is up to $25 hourly in some locations. Experienced RNs make much more, up to perhaps $75 per hour. Licensed Vocation Nurses (LVN) make quite a lot less to start and peak out at a much lower figure. Some of the people often called nurses are not nurses at all, but are actually aides. Aides can make as little as minimum wage and the top pay is not terribly high.
Hospice care is the tender, compassionate medical care of patients who have terminal illnesses or have other complications that will result in death. Full medical care is provided for the patient along with any life support systems that may be necessary. Hospice care is usually a team work consisting of nurses, home health aides, social workers, therapists, counselors, and physicians. The team works together to provide the needed medical assistance and care, basically to make the final weeks of life as comfortable as possible.
They make roughly around $9.00/hour give or take a few cents.
The hospital can request patient to sign to go to hospice, but can NOT make the patient sign to go to hospice.
A Certified Nursing Assistant in Dallas, Texas would make an average salary of about 31,000 dollars a year. This number varies according to the area of practice and level of experience.
I know that the nursing home in my town is paying $9.00/hr for a CNA. I am unsure of the other towns.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics the estimated mean annual wage for a Nursing Assistants/Aides as of May 2008 was, $24,620. This would amount to $11.84 an hour.
How much do registered nurses make a week?
CNA stands for Certified Nurses Assistant. The Certified highlights the fact that these are medical worker is certified by their state to have certain qualification that make them fix for working in long-term care facilities. So there is no difference between a CNA and a licensed CNA since they are both certified.
$8-10 an hr.