I would think even shadowing at this point would be more desirable than nada. There is an understanding that students can have a hard time getting more hands on or paid work at their level. Also, keep in mind that sometimes shadow opportunities can sometimes morph into something more hands on, as the provider gets to know you and you learn more, sometimes they will start to delegate tasks to you or have you assist them. Also sometimes that gets your foot in the door where they might recommend you to someone else where you might be more hands on, or more of a "job."
Also to be real, it usually isn't difficult to pick up some kind of caregiver hours. There are agencies for this as well. The pay is often awful but the hours can be odd which helps if you have an existing job. You can even look on Craigslist and NextDoor for these kinds of things.