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What is a Baby Nurse?

A Baby Nurse is an experienced trained infant/newborn specialist who comes into your home in the first weeks of your infants life to assist Mom and Dad with the day-to-day care of their new baby. Baby Nurses work 24-hour days, meaning, they are on-call at all times to care for the baby. A Baby Nurse educates the new parents on caring for their new infant, assists in establishing a routine eating/sleeping/wake schedule for the baby and provides lactation consulting to breastfeeding mothers. We represent the top Baby Nurses across the country who come with letters of recommendation an extensive list of previous clients.

What is the difference between a Doula and a Baby Nurse?

A Baby Nurse and a Doula are not to be confused. A Douala wears many hats and does not have
the extensive training that a Baby Nurse has. A Douala does the cooking, cleaning, cares for the post-partum mother and also helps with the baby. A Baby Nurse specifically is an infant specialist and educator to the new parents regarding their new baby. A Baby Nurse doesn't do any housekeeping and their sole responsibility is providing top-notch professional care to your new infant
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Why do I need a Baby Nurse?

What a Baby Nurse will do for you and your baby will be unbeatable by any family member or close friend. Baby Nurses are trained professionals who have made a career out of the newborn care for babies. Clients continually call us after giving birth with complete astonishment claiming, "you can't anticipate what it will be like those first few days and weeks after you give birth and the importance and relief having a Baby Nurse gave me." Of course Grandma, an Aunt or close friend will bring you loving care and support you need in those first few weeks, but, the condition of your home, health and baby after one of our Baby Nurses completes their tenure in your home will leave you speechless!

What can I expect from a Baby Nurse?

In general, due to the high demand of our top Baby Nurses, they are usually booked four to six months in advance of your due date. In the months leading up to your due date, your Baby Nurse will be in constant contact with you, monitoring your progress and discussing your individualized needs. In addition, your Baby Nurse will send you helpful information for you and baby on the way. In general, your Baby Nurse can be waiting for you and your new arrival upon the homecoming from the hospital, or can accompany you from the hospital, it's entirely your preference. Many clients choose to have their Baby Nurse come to the home one to two days before Mom and baby arrive in order to get the nursery and home in order for the homecoming.  Once the baby arrives, your Baby Nurse will work with you to establish your expectations and routine. Hiring a Baby Nurse will mean more rest for the new Mom, therefore, a quicker recovery time.

How long do I have a Baby Nurse in our home?

The duration of the Baby Nurse's time in your home will be your decision. We suggest a minimum of fourteen days in order for you and your baby to receive the optimum benefit of a Baby Nurse's stay. The average is 14-90 days. Though, we have seen Baby Nurses in homes for up to six months! It's whatever fits best in your situation. For additional questions on how long you should hire a Baby Nurse for, please contact us directly.

How much do Baby Nurses cost?

Please contact our Director of Placement at Info@lovingheartagency.net

or at Info@lovingheartagency.com  To speak to our Director of Placement directly please call (917) 803-3453 Toll Free(866) 885-1769
Applicants please call or Office (718) 484-1763

Are Baby Nurses really Nurses?

 Some Baby Nurses may get their start as a maternity nurse, but are not nurses from a hospital setting. Though, most all Baby Nurses do have a medical background which adds to their expertise. Again, Baby Nurses are infant care specialists and are Infant CPR and First Aid certified.

What if I have a special needs baby?

Because of the wide range in background of our Baby Nurse's, most have experience with multiples, breathing machines, special needs and high-risk pregnancies. We will search for a nurse based on your specific needs.

 

Who are your Nannies?

The Loving Heart Agency  only places professional Nanny who have a minimum of two years
professional Nanny experience
in a private home. In addition, all candidates must meet the following qualifications:

  • Legal to work in the United States
     
  • Be CPR/First Aid certified
     
  • Have a valid U.S. driver's license
     
  • Be willing to make a minimum of a one-year commitment to a new position
     
  • Be a high school graduate (75% of our Nannies have a B.A. or some (college)

    What our Professional Nanny will do for your home and family
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    Please note:   Our Nannies are trained to do the following tasks, though, duties and responsibilities are always discussed with the parents and may be altered to fit each position's unique needs
     
  • Full or Part-time childcare
     
  • Transport children to and from school and all activities
     
  • Provide order and tidiness to the children's bedrooms, bathroom & playroom
     
  • Launder all children's clothing
     
  • Tidy or assist children (depending on age of the child) in the organization and cleaning of their room
     
  • Oversees school schedules, vacations, extra-curricular activities and play-dates
     
  • Plans nutritious and balanced menus for children
     
  • Prepares all meals and tidy kitchen after use
     
  • Assists with bathing and dressing
     
  • Conducts regular meetings with parents to discuss the children
     
  • Packs and prepares children's clothing and belongings for family holidays
     
  • Organizes children's book, video and toy collections
     
  • Teaches children basic manners and etiquette as agreed upon with the parents
     
  • Assists school-aged children with homework
     
  • Provides a loving, safe and structured environment for the emotional, mental and educational growth of the children
     

What is the salary range for a Professional Nanny?

The Nanny salary will depend on a number of different circumstances which include the number of years of professional nanny experience the Nanny has,  the educational background of the Nanny and the specifics of a particular position. For a Full-time position, the salary range generally starts from $500 per week and goes on up. For a Part-time position, the salary range is $12 per hour and up.

I'm interested in hiring a Nanny. What is the next step?

It is important to us to place the right candidate with the right family,We strongly encourage you to submit your application and give us time to find the right candidate,  Each client has unique needs and we are here to supply their needs 

 

 

 

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