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“At GoodCare, we're not just a team, we're a family. Each member plays a critical role in delivering exceptional home care services to our clients. If you're passionate about making a difference and want to be part of a supportive community that values your skills and potential, GoodCare is the place for you.”
Lackawanna: History, Heart & Home Care
Once the home of the mighty Lackawanna Steel Company, this city on the shores of Lake Erie has transformed but never lost its spirit. Lackawanna’s landscapes are a mix of waterfront views, residential neighborhoods, and industrial heritage. As a caregiver here, you’ll connect with families whose stories reflect strength, community ties, and pride in place.
Why Lackawanna Matters: The city is small but mighty. With its working-class roots and waterfront location, it offers caregivers both the warmth of community and the opportunity for meaningful work. You’ll serve people who built the city, their children, and families as it grows and adapts.
Lackawanna Advantages for Healthcare Professionals
Proximity to Buffalo
You’ll have access to Buffalo’s healthcare facilities, cultural amenities, and transportation, while being part of a tight-knit, more affordable community in Lackawanna.
Rich Industrial Heritage
Lackawanna’s history in steel manufacturing contributes to its character, cherishing strong work ethics and community resilience, values that home care professionals often bring to life.
Waterfront & Outdoor Spaces
With Lake Erie to the west, Lackawanna offers waterfront parks, scenic views, and spots for reflection after a rewarding day of caregiving.
Affordable Living
Compared to Buffalo suburbs, costs are more moderate here; housing, commute, and day-to-day expenses make it easier to live well while working hard.
What Families in Lackawanna Value
Families here appreciate caregivers who understand history, respect routines, and offer kindness. Many have lived in the same neighborhoods for generations, and caregiving often means preserving dignity, local traditions, and the sense of home.
Real Impact: Whether it’s assisting someone who used to walk the steel mills, or helping a retiree enjoy a sunset by the lake, your care makes daily moments meaningful for people who love this place deeply.
Diverse Care Needs Around the City
- West Side: Residential neighborhoods with strong neighborly bonds
- Near Lake Erie: Waterfront access, seniors who enjoy views and outdoor walks
- Historic Districts: Families connected to steel plant history and multi‐generational homes
- Suburban Edges: More affordable neighborhoods, easier commutes
Essential Qualifications for Success in Lackawanna
Personal Values We Look For
- Empathy & Respect: Residents come from various backgrounds and life experiences; what matters most is kindness.
- Dependability: Whether it’s in industrial neighborhoods or lakeshore homes, our clients count on caregivers to show up.
- Communication Skills: Clear, compassionate communication, especially for clients who may have lived in working environments.
- Flexibility: Sometimes you may assist with daily tasks, sometimes with companionship; each day is different.
Professional Requirements
For All Positions: At least 18 years old, pass a background check, have a high school diploma or GED, and be physically able to assist with mobility and household tasks.
For Home Health Aides: NYS HHA certification or willingness to obtain it, CPR/first aid training. Experience preferred but not required.
For Nursing Roles: Valid RN/LPN license, clinical experience, and BLS certification.
Lackawanna Support & Community Resources
In Lackawanna, resources matter. Our agency works with local community centers, senior programs, health clinics, and parks along the lake to offer well-rounded support to clients and their caregivers.
- Community Centers: Local gathering places, senior activities, recreation programs
- Health Clinics: Neighborhood clinics offering outpatient care and follow-ups
- Public Transit & Routes: Bus lines connect to Buffalo, shopping districts and medical facilities
- Waterfront Parks & Walking Paths: Public spaces by Lake Erie to relax and stay active
- Neighborhood Heritage: Steel plant legacy, historic neighborhoods, rich stories passed through generations
Frequently Asked Questions About Working in Lackawanna
What is the cost of living like in Lackawanna compared to Buffalo?
Lackawanna tends to be more affordable for housing, groceries, and utilities, while still staying close to Buffalo’s amenities and healthcare systems.
Is there demand for home health aides in Lackawanna?
Yes. With a mix of aging residents and those with chronic needs, there’s consistent demand for caregivers who provide compassionate, reliable home care.
Do new caregivers receive training in this area?
Yes, many agencies in Lackawanna, including GoodCare, offer paid training and certify new caregivers so they are confident when starting in the field.
What qualifications are needed to work in Lackawanna?
You must be at least 18 years old, pass a background check, and be physically able. Home Health Aides need state certification; nurses require valid RN/LPN licenses and relevant clinical experience.

Make a Difference
Are you passionate about providing excellent care and making a meaningful impact in people's lives? GoodCare is always on the lookout for dedicated and compassionate individuals to join our team. Come work with us and transform lives one day at a time.
- Career Growth Potential
- Meaningful Work
- Flexible Work Hours
- Diverse and Inclusive Culture
- Impacting Local Communities
- A great work environment