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Restorative Nursing Aide RNA

Toledo, OH · On-site

$16.75 - $22/hr

) Restorative Nursing Assistant - RNA / CNA Majestic Care of Toledo is looking for a Restorative Nursing Assistant (RNA) to join our team's mission and believe in our core values! Our mission: Through ...

Restorative Nursing Assistant (RNA) - Full-Time Hayward Post Acute Pay: Starting at $24-$25/hour + Benefits (DOE) Shift: AM Schedule: 4:2 Position Summary: Hayward Post Acute is seeking a ...

Restorative Nursing Aide

Bridgeport, WV · On-site

$17.50 - $22.75/hr

EXPERIENCE: 1. Prior experience as a restorative nursing aide. 2. Prior patient care experience in an acute care hospital and/or post-acute (skilled nursing, rehab hospital, or home health) setting ...

Restorative Nursing Aide, CNA

Lecanto, FL

$12.75 - $16.50/hr

We are searching for a Restorative Nursing Aide to join our community that is patient & family focused, team builder, and excited about the opportunity to assist in building a culture. If you are a ...

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Restorative Nursing Assistant (RNA) - Full-Time Hayward Post Acute Pay: Starting at $24-$25/hour + Benefits (DOE) Shift: AM Schedule: 4:2 Position Summary: Hayward Post Acute is seeking a ...

Restorative Nurse

Lansing, IL · On-site

$14.75 - $19.50/hr

Join a stable, well-respected skilled nursing team with a collaborative culture and strong clinical ... What We're Looking For We are seeking a compassionate and organized Restorative Nurse to oversee ...

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How much do restorative nursing jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 5, 2026, the average hourly pay for restorative nursing in the United States is $19.74, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.59 and $21.63 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the chillest nursing jobs?

Restorative nursing jobs are often considered less stressful because they focus on patient rehabilitation, comfort, and long-term care rather than emergency or high-intensity situations. These roles typically involve working in skilled nursing facilities or rehabilitation centers with regular hours and a steady pace. Certifications in geriatric or rehabilitation nursing can enhance job prospects in this area.

What does a restorative nurse do?

A restorative nurse helps patients regain or maintain their physical abilities through therapy and rehabilitation techniques. They develop and implement individualized care plans, monitor progress, and assist with exercises to promote independence and improve quality of life, often working in long-term care or rehabilitation settings. Certification in restorative nursing is typically required.

How to make $300,000 as a nurse?

Restorative nursing roles typically have salaries below $300,000 annually; reaching this income level usually requires advanced positions such as nurse anesthetists, nurse practitioners, or nurse executives, which often demand additional certifications, specialized skills, and experience. Increasing earning potential may involve working in high-demand settings, taking on leadership roles, or pursuing advanced education and certifications.

What is the difference between Restorative Nursing vs Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)?

AspectRestorative NursingCertified Nursing Assistant (CNA)
CredentialsTypically requires nursing license or certification, specialized training in restorative careRequires CNA certification, basic patient care training
Work EnvironmentSkilled nursing facilities, rehab centers, long-term careHospitals, nursing homes, long-term care facilities
Job FocusRehabilitation, functional improvement, patient educationAssisting with daily activities, basic patient care
Employer & Industry UsageHealthcare facilities with rehabilitation programsLong-term care, hospitals, nursing homes

Restorative Nursing focuses on rehabilitation and functional recovery, often requiring specialized nursing credentials. CNAs provide basic patient care and assist with daily activities. While both roles work in healthcare settings, Restorative Nursing involves more advanced skills aimed at improving patient independence.

Do RNAs get paid more than CNAs?

Registered Nurses (RNs) typically earn higher salaries than Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) due to their advanced training, education, and responsibilities. RNs often require a nursing degree and licensure, and their roles involve more complex patient care, which is reflected in higher pay scales compared to CNAs, who usually have a shorter training program and perform basic patient care tasks.
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Majestic Care

Toledo, OH • On-site

$16.75 - $22/hr

Full-time

Life

Posted 20 days ago


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Company rating: 5.2 out of 10

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Job description

) Restorative Nursing Assistant - RNA / CNA
Majestic Care of Toledo is looking for a Restorative Nursing Assistant (RNA) to join our team's mission and believe in our core values! Our mission: Through the hearts of our Care Team Members, we provide excellent healthcare to those we serve.
Our Core Values...
L - Listening
E - Empathy
A - Accountability
D - Decisiveness
This is how we create a culture to LEAD with Love.
Position Overview:
The Restorative Nursing Assistant (RNA) plays a vital role in supporting residents to maintain or improve their physical, psychological, and functional abilities. Working under the supervision of licensed nursing or rehabilitation staff, the RNA provides restorative care, assists with therapeutic activities, and ensures adherence to personalized care plans. This position focuses on improving residents' quality of life through mobility training, exercise programs, and support for daily living activities.
Key Responsibilities:
  • Implement individualized restorative care plans as prescribed by licensed staff to meet residents' rehabilitation goals.
    • Range of Motion
    • Splint or Brace Assistance (Amputation/Prosthetic Care)
    • Functional Mobility (transfers, bed mobility, ambulation)
    • Activities of Daily Living (dressing, grooming, bathing, toileting)
    • Eating and/or swallowing (Restorative/Assisted Dining/Free Water)
    • Communication, breath support, and wellness
  • Assist residents in mobility exercises, walking programs, range-of-motion exercises, and use of adaptive equipment.
  • Provide support for therapeutic activities aimed at improving independence and functionality in daily tasks.
  • Observe residents' progress and communicate changes or concerns to the nursing or rehabilitation team.
  • Maintain accurate documentation of restorative services provided and residents' progress in compliance with facility protocols.
  • Assist residents with feeding, grooming, and other activities of daily living as part of restorative care.
  • Promote a safe and comfortable environment for residents during restorative care activities.
  • Provide encouragement and motivation to residents to achieve their restorative goals.
  • Train residents in proper techniques for mobility and transfers while ensuring safety.
  • Collaborate with nursing, therapy, and other team members to ensure continuity of care and optimal outcomes.
  • Clean and maintain restorative equipment and therapy areas as needed.
  • Participate in team meetings and contribute to care plan updates.
  • Adhere to all facility policies, procedures, and state/federal regulations.
  • Providing feedback to the interdisciplinary team about status changes of residents receiving therapy.
  • Scheduling and prioritizing workload in collaboration with the Rehab Director.

Qualifications:
• Certified and state tested as a Certified Nursing Assistant in the state employed; certificate must be active, valid, and in good standing.
Majestic Difference Benefits:
  • Quarterly Pay Increase
  • Daily Pay
  • Company-Paid Life Insurance
  • Telehealth Services
  • Double Pay on Holidays
  • Care Team Member Relief Fund

Join the Majestic Care team where compassion meets excellence!
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