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What is CNA turnover really costing your building?

Enter your building's numbers. The replacement bill is the part you can see — we'll start there, then show the costs that never hit the invoice.

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National average is 42.34% (2025). Use your own if you have it.

What it costs you to replace one CNA — add up your line items:

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Your replacement cost per CNA: $4,500*

Industry range is $3,000–$6,000 per CNA.* Defaults are illustrative and sum to the sourced midpoint — set your own.

The cost you see
~$95,265

The replacement bill you budget for — recruiting, onboarding, and overtime to fill the seat. It's also the smallest cost turnover creates.

The bigger number

You've added up what you can count. Unlock the costs you can't.

  • Your modeled overtime & premium backfill — the cost you feel at 4 p.m. on a Friday.
  • New-hire ramp-up — the weeks you pay full wage before full speed.
  • Where you sit on survey & star drag.
  • The continuity tax — what resets to zero every time a familiar aide walks out.

Every number, sourced

Illustrative, using national averages and your inputs. Weeks-open, coverage-hours, backfill-mix, premium-multiplier, and ramp-up defaults are modeled assumptions, tagged above — adjust them to your building. Replacement-cost line items default to an illustrative split that sums to the sourced $4,500 midpoint. The ebook worked example rounds turnover to 42%.