Average Rehab Nurse Salary in Massachusetts
Rehab nurses in Massachusetts earn an average of $85,893 per year (or $41.30 per hour).
Massachusetts rehab nurses earn 6% higher than the national average salary for rehab nurses, at $80,731 (or $38.81 per hour).
Rehab nurse salary range in Massachusetts
Annual Salary | Hourly Wage | |
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90th Percentile | $134,497 | $64 |
75th Percentile | $106,880 | $51 |
Median | $84,408 | $40 |
25th Percentile | $67,484 | $32 |
80% of Massachusetts rehab nurses earn between $54,382 and $134,497.
Cost-of-living adjusted rehab nurse salary in Massachusetts
Adjusted for cost-of-living, Massachusetts rehab nurses earn about $79,975 per year. Cost-of-living in Massachusetts is 7% higher than the national average, meaning they face higher prices for food, housing, and transportation compared to other states.
Rehab nurses salaries in other states
California | $112,955 per year |
Oregon | $98,630 per year |
Washington | $88,015 per year |
New York | $93,320 per year |
Nevada | $85,063 per year |
New Jersey | $87,651 per year |
Connecticut | $91,654 per year |
Minnesota | $87,077 per year |
Maryland | $86,698 per year |
Arizona | $76,645 per year |
How much do other nurses get paid in Massachusetts?
Cath Lab Nurse | $128,840 per year |
Aesthetic Nurse | $123,471 per year |
Radiology Nurse | $122,398 per year |
Transplant Nurse | $120,250 per year |
PACU Nurse | $118,103 per year |
Nurse Manager | $115,956 per year |
Nurse Educator | $114,817 per year |
Endoscopy Nurse | $113,808 per year |
Neurology Nurse | $112,735 per year |
Vascular Nurse | $111,661 per year |
At a $85,893 average annual salary, rehab nurses in Massachusetts tend to earn less than cath lab nurses ($128,840), aesthetic nurses ($123,471), radiology nurses ($122,398), transplant nurses ($120,250), PACU nurses ($118,103), nurse managers ($115,956), nurse educators ($114,817), endoscopy nurses ($113,808), neurology nurses ($112,735), and vascular nurses ($111,661).
More about rehab nurses
Rehabilitation nurses, also known as rehab nurses, provide care and support to patients who are recovering from an illness or injury. Their goal is to help these patients regain as much physical and mental function as possible, and to assist them in returning to their normal lives. Some of the specific duties of a rehab nurse might include working with patients to develop personalized rehabilitation plans, providing therapeutic treatments and exercises, monitoring patients' progress, and helping patients with activities of daily living. They may also provide education and support to patients and their families, and work closely with other members of the rehabilitation team.
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Data sources: rn salary data, cost of living data, proprietary data from Incredible Health