Recognition Comes in Many Shapes and Sizes
ARN offers several opportunities to acknowledge the exemplary work and service of rehabilitation nurses. From awards to scholarships to credentials, there are many ways to recognize your peers and yourself!
Recognize Your Peers with a Role Award
Exceptional rehabilitation nurses deserve recognition for their contributions to rehabilitation nursing. ARN Role Awards recognize colleagues in categories based on their role at work. Supervisors, colleagues, and family members may submit nominations—and ARN members may nominate themselves!
Learn more about applying for a role award
Continue Your Education with an ARN Scholarship
Looking to pursue a Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree in Nursing? Or maybe you have never attended ARN’s Rehabilitation Nursing Conference—and you really want to but your facility won’t pay for you to attend? Additionally, the ARN NIWI Scholarship will take you to Capitol Hill to learn more about legislative and regulatory processes.
Become Known for Your Dedication and Expertise in Rehabilitation Nursing
Each year there is an opportunity to apply for the ARN Fellow Designation (FARN)—the most distinguished level of membership and a public hallmark of professional esteem.
ARN Distinguished Service Award
Selected by the ARN Board of Directors and the Council of Leaders, this award recognizes an individual who has made an outstanding contribution to rehabilitation nursing and to the organization.
Past Distinguished Service Award Winners
President’s Award
The ARN President’s Award recognizes outstanding contributions to the field of rehabilitation nursing and to ARN. The recipient is selected by the President.
Past President's Award Winners
Member Spotlight
Honor another member for noteworthy successes by nominating them for a Member Spotlight!