Pay Rate for CNA's in Hospital or LTC in SoCal

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Specializes in Soon to be CNA.

What are the usual pay rate for CNA's that work in the Hospitals or LTC in Southern California? :confused:

Specializes in LTC, Med/Surg.
What are the usual pay rate for CNA's that work in the Hospitals or LTC in Southern California? :confused:

I have absolutely no idea... But I can tell you that, generally, Hospitals pay better than LTC's. Up to several dollars/hour better.

According to indeed.com, a CNA in Los Angeles will be looking at about 26K a year (regardless of facility). Someone should be along to give you a more definitive answer.

I know this: in Los Angeles you can make anywhere from $9.00/hr to $16.00 depending on location, type of facility and experience.

Specializes in LTC, Med/Surg.
I know this: in Los Angeles you can make anywhere from $9.00/hr to $16.00 depending on location, type of facility and experience.

$16/hour? Where do I sign up?

$16/hour? Where do I sign up?

above $15.00/hr you can find at UCLA Med. Center.

Cedar Sinai pays good (as I was told).

Specializes in LTC, Med/Surg.
above $15.00/hr you can find at UCLA Med. Center.

Cedar Sinai pays good (as I was told).

Oh good. I will be dragging my family down from Maine shortly. Though I would be missing out on my pay raise if I left my facility; they're thinking about upping me to $2.00 an hour.

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