Registered nurses (RNs) are an essential part of your child’s care team in pediatric rehabilitation. At Mary Free Bed, our nurses specialize in providing compassionate, expert care designed to help children and adolescents recover from injury, illness, surgery or complex medical conditions. They collaborate closely with patients, families and the whole Pediatric Rehabilitation Team to support healing, growth, independence and confidence every step of the way.
Whether your child’s here for inpatient care, outpatient visits or ongoing support, our pediatric RNs are here to guide your family through the rehabilitation journey with skill, kindness and understanding.
A registered nurse in pediatric rehabilitation is a licensed health care professional who specializes in caring for children’s unique medical and developmental needs while they work to regain function, strength and independence. These nurses have a specialized skill set designed to support children recovering from conditions such as:
Pediatric rehabilitation nursing goes beyond basic medical care—it focuses on your child’s physical recovery, emotional well-being and long-term success in daily life. From safely administering medications to teaching families how to continue care at home, pediatric rehab nurses play a central role in your child’s progress and confidence.
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:
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:
Mary Free Bed Kids takes a whole-person approach to healing, approaching the healing process from a physical and emotional perspective.
Pediatric rehabilitation nurses perform a wide range of important tasks—all designed to help your child heal safely and confidently. Key responsibilities include:
Nurses work with your child’s care team to evaluate strengths and challenges and build a care plan tailored to their unique goals. They reassess regularly to make sure your child is progressing toward goals and that the plan fits your child’s evolving needs.
Pediatric RNs teach families how to care for their child after discharge. This may include:
At Mary Free Bed Kids, we want to empower your family with the confidence to care for your child safely and successfully at home.
Rehabilitation doesn’t happen in isolation — it’s a team effort. Pediatric RNs work shoulder-to-shoulder with:
This interdisciplinary team collaborates to make sure your child receives medically sound, developmentally appropriate, supportive care. Clear communication among team members helps ensure your child’s treatment is consistent, coordinated and focused on real-world outcomes.
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:
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.
Nurses empower families with the tools, knowledge and confidence they need to support their child’s recovery.
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.
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.