A typical day as a Caregiver Driver involves picking up clients from their homes, transporting them to medical appointments, errands, or social activities, and assisting them in and out of the vehicle as needed. You may also help with light caregiving tasks, such as providing companionship, ensuring clients’ comfort, or helping with mobility aids. Most positions require adherence to a set schedule, but flexibility could be needed for last-minute changes. You’ll often work independently but collaborate closely with families, healthcare professionals, or case managers to ensure each client’s needs are met safely and respectfully.