FAQs
Please read though our FAQs below for solutions to commonly asked questions
A Newborn Care Specialist is a trained professional who specializes in the care of infants from birth to around three to six months. A Newborn Care Specialist is also known as a night nurse or night nanny.
All of our caregivers are fully vaccinated & up to date on immunizations, including Tdap.
All caregivers are certified properly & their certifications are always up to date.
A smoother transition for the family & child(ren), reduced stress, & extra time to prepare for the day or night are goals that we intend to accomplish by arriving early or staying late. We are flexible & want families to feel at ease. Caregivers strive to build trust, demonstrate reliability, & provide exceptional care for our families.
Our caregivers are willing to prepare meals, snacks, & perform light housekeeping work that pertains to the child(ren). Typical responsibilities may include, but are not limited to: maintaining the cleanliness & organization of a child's personal areas & belongings, such as their room, toys, & clothing, as well as cleaning up after them. This type of work may also involve managing supplies like diapers & wipes, & ensuring a safe & hygienic environment in their play or living spaces.
