Average Home Health Nurse Salary in Idaho

Home health nurses in Idaho earn an average of $81,822 per year (or $39.34 per hour).

Nationwide
United States
$80,428
Idaho
1% higher than the national average
$81,822
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Idaho home health nurses earn 1% higher than the national average salary for home health nurses, at $80,428 (or $38.66 per hour).

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Home health nurse salary range in Idaho

10%
$66,266
MEDIAN
$83,955
90%
$108,922
Annual Salary Hourly Wage
90th Percentile $108,922 $52
75th Percentile $88,177 $42
Median $83,955 $40
25th Percentile $67,811 $32

80% of Idaho home health nurses earn between $66,266 and $108,922.

Cost-of-living adjusted home health nurse salary in Idaho

Cost-Of-Living Adjusted
Idaho
$89,717
Overall Average
Idaho
$81,822

Adjusted for cost-of-living, Idaho home health nurses earn about $89,717 per year. Cost-of-living in Idaho is 8% lower than the national average, meaning they face lower prices for food, housing, and transportation compared to other states.

Home health nurses salaries in other states

California $119,230 per year
Oregon $93,565 per year
Massachusetts $93,409 per year
Washington $93,883 per year
New York $93,320 per year
Nevada $85,761 per year
New Jersey $83,574 per year
Connecticut $83,322 per year
Rhode Island $76,647 per year
Minnesota $87,077 per year

How much do other nurses get paid in Idaho?

Hospice Nurse $84,095 per year
Endoscopy Nurse $83,185 per year
Substance Abuse Nurse $82,731 per year
Psychiatric Nurse $79,549 per year
Ambulatory Nurse $79,549 per year
Palliative Care Nurse $76,367 per year
Nurse Manager $76,367 per year
Primary Care Nurse $76,367 per year
Pediatric Nurse $75,458 per year
Nurse Educator $74,549 per year

At a $81,822 average annual salary, home health nurses in Idaho tend to earn less than hospice nurses ($84,095), endoscopy nurses ($83,185), and substance abuse nurses ($82,731). They tend to earn more than psychiatric nurses ($79,549), ambulatory nurses ($79,549), palliative care nurses ($76,367), nurse managers ($76,367), primary care nurses ($76,367), pediatric nurses ($75,458), and nurse educators ($74,549).

More about home health nurses

A home health nurse provides home-based care for patients of all ages. This can include the elderly, disabled, or terminally ill. A home health nurse can provide services for people who are recovering from an accident, surgeries, or have a chronic disease like diabetes.

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Data sources: rn salary data, cost of living data, proprietary data from Incredible Health