Starting a caregiving career can be very rewarding, especially if you already enjoy helping others with daily needs. Many agencies provide initial training, background checks, and guidance so new caregivers understand safety practices and communication skills. It’s also helpful to learn about patience, reliability, and how to handle emotional situations since the work often involves close relationships with clients.
At Gateway, we’re more than just an organization; we’re a community that focuses on meaningful care and development. Our programs include support services for intellectual disability, where trained staff help individuals build daily living skills and maintain strong community connections. Working in environments like this shows how caregiving can truly improve someone’s quality of life.