I work in a group home for the developmentally disabled. My day can have several different ways it can go, but its usually just hanging out in a nice house helping out some peeps who have trouble with every day tasks.
Some days I'm a nurse, others a personal chef, a handy man, chauffeur. You name it.
Same and I love it. I work 24 hrs shifts which involve sleeping in the house. I usually get woken up at 5am by a guy singing hallelujah at the top of his lungs. By 7 hes excitedly telling me that the sun is coming out like it's the first time hes ever seen it (hes in his 70s). Someone might throw a mug at me but every bit of challenging behaviour is worth it for the times I make them smile or laugh or push themselves to do something new. The downside is about half my day is taken up with paperwork or talking on the phone to various professionals trying to get them better support.