75% of home care workers leave within a year. That's not a staffing problem — it's a system failure. The New York Healthcare Workforce Consortium exists to solve it.
The numbers aren't projections. They're the reality home care agencies, hospitals, and long-term care facilities face every single day — and the cost is measured in dollars, care quality, and human lives.
Most employers recruit and train workers with no system to monitor engagement, flag early warning signs, or intervene before someone walks out. The industry treats turnover as inevitable. It isn't.
Training programs exist in isolation. There is no coordinated system connecting credentialing, placement, and long-term career support — so workers enter the field underprepared and leave within months.
Transportation, childcare, language access, and credential costs keep qualified candidates out of healthcare careers entirely. The talent exists. The access doesn't.
Workers over 50 represent an underutilized, highly motivated talent pool. They bring stability, life experience, and commitment — yet they are routinely overlooked in workforce development programs that target only younger adults.
New York's immigrant communities are a natural healthcare workforce. Language barriers, credential recognition challenges, and lack of culturally competent support keep them from entering or advancing in healthcare careers.
Workers enter as HHAs and see no road forward. Without a clear path from HHA to CNA to LPN to RN, talented people leave the field entirely rather than stay in roles with no visible future.
Inaction has a price. For every agency that writes off turnover as "just the way it is," the financial, operational, and human costs compound year over year.
NYHWC specifically targets populations that are underrepresented in healthcare workforce programs — not because they lack ability or commitment, but because the system was not designed with them in mind.
Workers over 50 bring unmatched life experience, emotional intelligence, and commitment. NYHWC actively recruits and supports mature workers with age-appropriate training and flexible scheduling pathways.
Multilingual outreach, credential navigation, and culturally competent support help immigrants access healthcare careers in New York — a community that forms the backbone of the home care workforce.
Residents of under-resourced Westchester and NYC communities who face transportation barriers, limited access to credentialing programs, and employment gaps that traditional programs don't address.
Wraparound services including childcare referrals, transportation stipends, and flexible scheduling support make healthcare careers accessible to those balancing family responsibilities.
Adults leaving other industries or re-entering the workforce after gaps find in NYHWC a structured, supported path into stable, mission-driven healthcare employment.
Existing home health aides who want to advance to CNA, LPN, or beyond — but have no clear pathway or support — are among NYHWC's highest-priority participants.
Most workforce organizations stop at placement. NYHWC covers the entire lifecycle — from recruitment through long-term career advancement — with data infrastructure to prove every outcome.
RetainReady's workforce retention platform gives NYHWC and our employer partners real-time visibility into worker engagement — so we intervene before someone walks out the door.
NYHWC brings together the most capable organizations in healthcare workforce development, training, technology, and employer engagement under a single, coordinated nonprofit. No single organization can solve this alone.
The nonprofit hub that holds grants and contracts, convenes partners, tracks outcomes, and reports results. The organizing force for the entire system.
Delivers accredited HHA and allied health credentialing programs. Provides classroom and clinical training capacity at scale, with direct pipeline to NYHWC placements.
13+ years of proven healthcare workforce development expertise. Brings documented retention results, regulatory compliance knowledge, and grant strategy to the consortium.
Purpose-built retention and burnout-reduction platform for the home care industry. Delivers real-time workforce data, early warning systems, and funder-ready outcome reporting.
NYHWC's founding employer partner (LHCSA licensure pending). Provides a committed hiring pipeline for trained participants, closing the recruitment-to-retention loop.
To recruit, develop, and retain a diverse healthcare workforce by connecting underserved New Yorkers with healthcare careers — and supporting their long-term employment success through data-driven workforce development and retention strategies.
NYHWC does not measure success in activities — we measure it in outcomes. Every target below is tracked, reported, and verified through our data infrastructure.
Whether you're an employer struggling with turnover, a funder looking to invest in measurable healthcare workforce outcomes, or a community member ready for a healthcare career — NYHWC has a place for you.