"It's just such an eye-opener seeing these people in our community that dedicate their everyday lives to helping others," Cerebral Palsy Society partnership manager Martin Pepperell said.
"To see someone like Max who has a disability and gives his all to helping others is so inspiring. It just shows that it's all about our ability, not our disability."
Mr Cole, who has mild cerebral palsy affecting the movement to one side of his body, is a caregiver for people with more significant disabilities than himself.
He works up to 50 hours a week, in a variety of shifts.
"Some of these people have no one else," Mr Cole said.
"I enjoy talking to them, hearing their stories and keeping them company."