Registered Nurse

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Registered Nurses in Pediatric Rehabilitation 

What is a Pediatric Rehabilitation Registered Nurse? 

How Pediatric Rehabilitation Nurses Help Your Child 

Every child’s rehabilitation journey is different. Pediatric RNs work with doctors, therapists, psychologists, dietitians, educators and other specialists to create a care plan just for your child. This plan reflects your child’s unique strengths, goals, developmental needs and family priorities. 

Registered nurses: 

  • Assess your child’s current physical and emotional health status. 
  • Monitor progress throughout treatment. 
  • Adjust care plans when your child’s needs change. 
  • Advocate for your child’s growth and goals.  

Helping Children Achieve Their Best Every Day

Unlike adult rehabilitation, pediatric rehabilitation accounts for growth, development, school participation, play and family routines. Pediatric RNs understand that these elements are central to your child’s life and recovery. 

They provide care that: 

  • Encourages participation in daily routines and age-appropriate activities. 
  • Supports emotional and social development alongside physical healing. 
  • Helps children learn independence and confidence in tasks as they navigate mobility, self-care and communication. 

Mary Free Bed Kids takes a whole-person approach to healing, approaching the healing process from a physical and emotional perspective. 

What a Pediatric Rehabilitation RN Does 

Pediatric rehabilitation nurses perform a wide range of important tasks—all designed to help your child heal safely and confidently. Key responsibilities include: 

  • Administering medications as prescribed and monitoring children’s responses. 
  • Tracking vital signs and health markers throughout your child’s stay. 
  • Managing pain, wound care and medical devices when needed. 
  • Supporting safe mobility and function, including positioning, transfers and activity participation.  

Assessment and Care Planning 

Family Education and Support 

  • How to safely manage medications at home. 
  • Instructions for therapy exercises or adaptive techniques. 
  • Tips for mobility and activities of daily living. 
  • How to use adaptive equipment like braces or walkers. 
  • Emotional support and coping strategies for families. 
  • Training for at home care of medical devices, such as feeding tubes, drains, or wounds 

Meet Our Team 

  • Pediatric physiatrists (rehabilitation doctors) 
  • Physical therapists 
  • Occupational therapists 
  • Speech-language pathologists 
  • Recreational and play therapists 
  • Dietitians 
  • Psychologists 
  • Social workers 
  • Teachers and educational specialists 

What to Expect in Pediatric Rehabilitation Nursing Care 

Inpatient Rehabilitation 

When your child is admitted to inpatient rehabilitation, pediatric RNs are there around the clock to ensure your child’s safety and well-being. 

In the inpatient setting, nursing care includes: 

  • Monitoring medical conditions and recovery progress. 
  • Supporting therapy participation throughout the day. 
  • Teaching your child and family about care activities. 
  • Helping with activities like bathing, dressing, eating and mobility. 
  • Coordinating care transitions between nursing shifts and therapy teams.  
  • Administering medications and medical treatments as ordered by the physician. 

Family Partnership 

Registered nurses know that your family is your child’s most important support system. At Mary Free Bed Kids, our approach to care is family-centered, integrating your family’s preferences, values, culture and goals into the wider treatment plan. 

Registered nurses will work alongside you. 

  • They’ll listen carefully to your questions and concerns. 
  • They’ll include you in decisions bout care. 
  • They’ll help you practice techniques and routines before discharge. 
  • They’ll provide resources for support after your child leaves the hospital. 

Nurses empower families with the tools, knowledge and confidence they need to support their child’s recovery. 

Why Pediatric Rehabilitation Nursing Matters 

Pediatric rehabilitation nurses play a vital role in helping children succeed in ways that matter most—moving freely, communicating clearly and participating in daily life. They’re clinical experts trained to meet complex pediatric medical needs while helping your child regain independence and confidence. They’re dedicated to providing education, advocacy and support throughout your child’s rehabilitation journey. 

Pediatric nursing plays a vital role in building the foundation for your child’s future: returning home, returning to school and returning to the activities they love with greater independence and joy. 

Your Partner in Every Step of Recovery 

Choosing pediatric rehabilitation care means choosing a team that cares deeply about your child’s well-being—emotionally, physically, socially and developmentally. Our registered nurses are committed to helping children achieve their goals and thrive long after their stay with us. 

If you have questions about rehabilitation nursing or would like to learn more about how nursing supports your child’s care, our team is always here to help.