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Hi! I wanted to know what's the salary like for a LPN in CT working in a nursing home. I love working with the elderly population. Thanks for any replies! Have a bless day! :)
hello, i know your thread is older but, can you elaborate on the "charge nurse @ ltc rehab"...what does this mean & are you in charge of the floor, aids or both?also, are you familiar w/ masonic hospital?
just wondering what they start new grads out w/ oin rehab or ltc.
i appreciate all your help!
as charge nurse i am in charge of my floor. the rehab unite is divided into 3 sub units or floors as i call them i am the head nurse for my sub unit that includes deligating to aids making sure that the meds are right weights are getting done vital signs tx are right communicating with mds pt/ot speech therapy, dietary ect...... even when your off things usually fall on you to make sure they are followed up on. i dont know much about masonicare just that they are really good up there with gaylord
I think pay depends on alot of things, mainly experience and the shift that you decide to take. Also the location you decide to work in. I am sure you'll get paid more for working a night or evening shift versus a day shift. Julesar is right too, you can get paid more working for an agency than a facility. I haven't worked for an agency as a nurse yet, but I have as a CNA. When I contracted with the agency to go to a certain facility that later hired me as regular staff, I was getting paid more working for the agency, a whole $3.00 more for the same work.
Wow, $28/hr for an LPN, that really is very good! How many yrs has your friend been practicing? From what I know the starting salary for a new RN at Yale is around $25-26/hr? I believe this is really unfair. Not taking anything away from an LPN, but there is much more educational requirements for an RN than for an LPN so the pay rate should be substantially higher. As a Registered Dental Hygienist, the pay rate for new grads is around $38++ in Fairfield County. That also is not fair in my opinion. New Haven Cty does pay less though. I am amazed that the staff RN rates are $63K for New Britain!
Wow 28 and hr in 2005? My goodness. Just goes to show you where there is a need, pay goes up. Thats why RNs make so much. I am a physio with a harder program but get less than an RN. However I am more satisfied. So I see what you are saying.
My friend who is an LPN and in school with me right now makes 28.00 an hour in New Haven. Seems like good pay :)There are some job postings for staff RN, starting at 63,000 in Hartford/New Britain area. Visit salary.com
Does she still happen to work in New haven? I will be moving there and dont know which places to choose from or what the 2009 pay rate is...
I'd like to hear from you or anyone else.
Thanks
Please let me know what facility that pays $26/hr for new grads in CT!!!! I know the post is a few years old and if that is what they paid then it should be higher??? Just a guess, LOL! I live in Massachusetts and will commute to CT. My schedule is flexible, but primarily looking for a baylor shift if they have that anywhere in CT. Please contact me with specifics.
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Mzj0nes
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hello, i know your thread is older but, can you elaborate on the "charge nurse @ ltc rehab"...what does this mean & are you in charge of the floor, aids or both?
also, are you familiar w/ masonic hospital?
just wondering what they start new grads out w/ oin rehab or ltc.
i appreciate all your help!