Caregivers for
Disability Services
We make it easy for family-selected caregivers to get started quickly, get paid reliably, and feel supported every step of the way so they can focus on providing care.
Stronger connections. Faster starts. Better outcomes.
As a caregiver, we want you to focus on care while we handle the rest. We provide competitive pay, local support, paid training, and step-by-step onboarding, including coverage for required items like CPR, First Aid, and background checks, so you can feel confident every step of the way.
Disability Services that help individuals thrive
Our person-centered services are designed to support independence, encourage meaningful community involvement, and promote caregiver well being. Together, these elements create a stronger, more balanced approach to care.
How to become a paid caregiver
Service Hours Authorized
Paperwork and Training
Logging Hours
Once completed, the care provider is ready to provide care and log the hours in our easy-to-use app. Payment will later be provided via direct deposit or physical check. It’s that easy!
What our families are saying
Hear how compassionate care, reliability, and meaningful support have made a difference in the lives of individuals and their families.
Frequently asked questions
What are the requirements to become a caregiver?
- Be at least 18 years old
- Provide two valid forms of ID
- Pass a background check
Complete CPR/First Aid certification*
*CPR and First Aid courses provided through 24 Hour Home Care are available at no cost
Do you require any previous experience?
No, we provide all the training that you need to be an effective care provider.
How much do caregivers get paid?
Pay depends on your location and the services provided, but we have extremely competitive pay rates.
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