LIVE MARKET·4,235 POSTINGS · LAST 180 DAYS

Home Care salary: $19.04/hr median.

Across 4,235 active postings · 2 titles with data · 91 states.

Browse Home Care salary titles in Nursing Support, including posting volume, median pay, state coverage, and role-level comparisons.

Titles
2
2 with data
Postings
4,235
Median /hr
$19.04
$39,606/yr
Coverage
91 states
1,073 employers
01·PAY DISTRIBUTION·P10 → P90

How Home Care pay is distributed across the market.

10% of postings pay under $13.00. The top 10% pay above $23.00.

P10
$13.00
P25
$14.00
P50
$19.04
P75
$20.50
P90
$23.00
P10
$13.00
$27,040/yr
P25
$14.00
$29,120/yr
P50 (median)
$19.04
$39,603/yr
P75
$20.50
$42,640/yr
P90
$23.00
$47,840/yr
03·STATE BREAKDOWN·n=4,235

Home Care pay across every state with live data.

01Arizona AZ7 postings
$17.50/hr
02California CA152 postings
$21.52/hr
03Colorado CO17 postings
$20.26/hr
04Connecticut CT29 postings
$19.50/hr
05Florida FL30 postings
$17.00/hr
06Georgia GA29 postings
$15.12/hr
07Illinois IL44 postings
$19.50/hr
08Indiana IN24 postings
$15.75/hr
09Iowa IA48 postings
$18.50/hr
10Kansas KS22 postings
$15.84/hr
11Kentucky KY7 postings
$14.50/hr
12Maine ME12 postings
$18.00/hr
13Maryland MD44 postings
$18.60/hr
14Massachusetts MA144 postings
$20.43/hr
15Michigan MI5 postings
$17.00/hr
16Minnesota MN284 postings
$18.50/hr
17Missouri MO46 postings
$20.00/hr
18Nebraska NE12 postings
$17.00/hr
19New Hampshire NH24 postings
$18.50/hr
20New Jersey NJ920 postings
$20.50/hr
21New Mexico NM6 postings
$16.50/hr
22New York NY243 postings
$19.98/hr
23North Carolina NC139 postings
$14.73/hr
24North Dakota ND9 postings
$17.50/hr
25Ohio OH262 postings
$17.48/hr
26Oklahoma OK14 postings
$18.00/hr
27Oregon OR64 postings
$22.75/hr
28Pennsylvania PA266 postings
$18.40/hr
29Rhode Island RI35 postings
$19.00/hr
30South Carolina SC9 postings
$14.50/hr
31Tennessee TN19 postings
$15.50/hr
32Texas TX5 postings
$14.50/hr
33Utah UT10 postings
$16.00/hr
34Virginia VA135 postings
$17.30/hr
35Washington WA19 postings
$22.00/hr
36Wisconsin WI22 postings
$17.00/hr

Showing all 36 states with live data. Bars scale to the highest-paying state.

05·HIGHEST MEDIAN HOURLY·LAST 180 DAYS

Highest-paying job titles in the Home Care track.

RoleCategory · TrackMedian /hrP25–P75PostingsΔ pay
Direct Support Professional (DSP)Nursing Support · Home Care$19.50$18.00–$20.503,680 2.5%
Personal Care Assistant (PCA)Nursing Support · Home Care$16.00$14.00–$18.50555 11.9%
06·HOW TO BECOME·CAREER PATHWAY·GENERAL TO NURSING SUPPORT PROFESSIONAL

How to become a Home Care.

Nursing support roles provide hands-on patient care under the direction of nurses and physicians. The category covers Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs), patient care techs, hospital aides, monitor techs, unit clerks, and direct-care staff in long-term care and home health. These are the largest entry points into healthcare — short training programs, fast credentialing, and immediate patient contact.

Education·Min: High school diploma + state-approved CNA program · Preferred: CNA + specialty certifications (acute care, telemetry, dementia care)

Standard CNA path: enroll in a state-approved nursing assistant program (4-12 weeks), complete supervised clinical hours, and pass your state's competency exam to be added to the Nurse Aide Registry. Hospital PCT roles typically require a CNA plus phlebotomy and EKG training; specialty add-ons (telemetry, dialysis tech, OB tech) follow with short certificate programs.

DegreeDurationNotes
State-approved CNA programCNA4-12 weeksMinimum 75 hours (federal floor) of classroom plus clinical training. Many states require 120+ hours. Programs are offered by community colleges, nursing homes, and the Red Cross.
Patient Care Technician programPCT12-20 weeksCombines CNA training with phlebotomy and EKG. Common requirement for hospital PCT roles.
Monitor / telemetry tech programCert4-8 weeksFocused training in cardiac rhythm interpretation. Often paired with CNA or PCT credentials.
Medication aide certificationCMA / QMA60-100 hoursState-regulated credential allowing CNAs to administer routine medications in long-term care. Not available in every state.
Licenses & Exams·3 credentials
CNA listingCertified Nursing AssistantRequired
Exam: State CNA competency exam · Issued by: State Department of Health / Nurse Aide Registry

Required to work as a nursing assistant. State Nurse Aide Registry maintained by each state's Department of Health. Federal minimum is 75 hours of training plus a competency exam.

BLSBasic Life SupportRequired
Issued by: American Heart Association

Required for nearly all hospital and skilled-nursing positions.

Phlebotomy certificationCertified Phlebotomy Technician (CPT)Optional
Issued by: NHA / ASCP / AMT

Required for hospital PCT roles in most systems. Short certificate program plus an exam (NHA, ASCP, or AMT).

Optional Certifications·Pay boost where known
CredentialIssued byPay impact
CMA / QMA medication aide
Certified or Qualified Medication Aide
Lets CNAs administer routine oral medications in long-term care. Recognized in roughly half of states.
State board+5-10%
Telemetry / EKG certification
Certified Cardiographic Technician / EKG Technician
Required for cardiac monitor and telemetry tech positions.
CCI / NHA+5-10%
Dementia / Alzheimer specialty training
Certified Dementia Practitioner (CDP)
Specialty credential for memory care and long-term care units.
NCCDP+3-8%
Career Path·5 steps
  1. 0-2 years
    CNA / Nursing assistant

    Entry point into clinical healthcare. Direct patient care under nurse supervision. Many use this stage to confirm interest before pursuing nursing school.

  2. 1-4 years
    Patient Care Tech / Acute Care CNA

    Hospital-based with broader scope (phlebotomy, EKG, point-of-care testing). Better pay than long-term care CNA roles in most markets.

  3. 3-7 years
    Specialty tech (telemetry, ED, OR, dialysis)

    Specialty-trained support role with focused scope. Often pursued as part of a longer plan toward nursing or allied health school.

  4. 5+ years
    Lead CNA / Senior PCT

    Mentor and trainer for new staff. Coordinates assignments and supports unit workflow.

  5. Path-dependent
    Transition to LPN / RN / Allied Health

    The most common 'level 5' for nursing support is a transition into a credentialed clinical role (LPN, RN, surgical tech, respiratory therapy, etc.). Many employers offer tuition reimbursement to fund the move.

Work Environment
Hospitals (med-surg, ICU, ED)Skilled nursing facilitiesLong-term and memory careHome health and hospiceRehabilitation centersOutpatient surgery and dialysis centers

Schedule. Hospitals run 12-hour shifts (3 per week) covering days, nights, and weekends. Skilled nursing typically runs 8-hour shifts with three coverage windows. Home health is largely daytime with travel between patients.

Physical demands. Among the most physically demanding roles in healthcare. Frequent patient lifting, transfers, and repositioning. Mechanical lifts have reduced injury rates but back, knee, and shoulder strain remain common.

Job Outlook·Strong
+4-5% (2022-2032)

Demand for CNAs and patient care techs is structurally high — driven by an aging US population, persistent SNF understaffing, and steady hospital throughput. Turnover is high (industry-wide annual turnover ~50% in long-term care), which keeps openings widely available.

FAQ — Becoming this role·3 questions
How fast can I become a CNA?

4-12 weeks in most states. The federal minimum is 75 hours of training plus a state competency exam, but many states require 120+ hours. Some employers (especially skilled nursing facilities) will pay for your training in exchange for a work commitment.

CNA vs PCT — what's the difference?

CNA is the regulated state credential. PCT (Patient Care Tech) is a hospital job title that typically requires a CNA plus phlebotomy and EKG training. Hospital PCT roles generally pay more than long-term care CNA roles.

Is being a CNA a good way to test out nursing as a career?

Yes — it's the most popular path. Many BSN and ADN students keep working as a CNA or PCT through nursing school. The clinical exposure helps in nursing school clinicals, and most employers offer tuition reimbursement once you're employed.

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Every clinical role we track, with live pay ranges.

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