Babysitting at Home

Start Your Day with Peace of Mind with Nounou's Nurses and Nannies
In the midst of a busy life, you need a babysitter or caregiver with the skills and expertise to help you rest assured and focus on your work.
Children are the most precious assets of every parent. Understanding parents' concerns and worries, Nounou provides families with the safest and most attentive at-home childcare solutions.
Why Should Parents Use Nounou's At-Home Childcare Services?
Unlike traditional childcare services, Nounou's caregivers are professionals, nurses, or medical students from reputable schools with proper certifications. They undergo rigorous training and must pass Nounou's strict recruitment tests. This ensures that the quality of service and peace of mind Nounou provides to children and families is absolute.
Additionally, caregivers are closely monitored during their work, providing double the safety and support for parents anytime, anywhere.
Different from traditional services
Caregivers are highly skilled nurses.
Ensures absolute safety for your child
Scientific childcare experience
Dedicated and professional
Quick and simple service booking
What Tasks Will Caregivers Perform While Babysitting?
Nounou's babysitters and nurses will first discuss with parents to understand all requirements and plan their work in the most scientific, attentive, and careful manner.
Here are the tasks included in the childcare service:
Ensure the safety of the child during the babysitting period.
Feed the child and prepare milk as instructed by parents.
Personal hygiene for the child, such as bathing, assisting with toilet needs, and changing diapers.
Interact with the child, engage in activities, and put the child to sleep.
Communicate and provide early education based on the child’s age.
Clean and sanitize the child’s personal belongings.
Handle emergency situations and update parents on the child’s condition.
Depending on the child's age and parents' specific requirements, Nounou's babysitters and nurses will tailor their tasks with the highest level of detail and care.


Essential Information About Nounou's Services and Nannies
01.Who are Nounou's collaborators?
All professionals caring for babies under 1 year old are nurses, medical specialists, or experts in postnatal mother and baby care.
Other collaborators have completed training based on a standardized medical program developed by doctors and healthcare professionals working with Nounou.
02.Where are childcare services provided, and in what locations?
Nounou's caregivers visit homes directly to provide childcare services.
Caregivers only look after children at home or at locations specified by parents. They are strictly prohibited from hosting children at their own homes or taking children outside the designated area without informing the parents.
Nounou regularly monitors caregivers to ensure the safety of children and provides parents with regular updates via the app.
03.Do the caregivers accept all children for care?
Caregivers take care of children from 0 to 11 years old. Depending on the child’s age and the selected service package, Nounou will match parents with the most suitable caregiver or nurse.
NOTE: In the following cases, caregivers may refuse to provide care: Children with autism requiring special care; Children with psychological conditions needing professional support; Children with disabilities requiring specialized care; Children undergoing hospital treatment; For children recovering from illness at home, caregivers will observe and discuss the child’s condition with parents in detail before accepting the job.
04.Can I arrange private agreements and bookings with caregivers?
This is strictly prohibited by Nounou. You can continue booking services through the website or contact Nounou directly to enjoy the benefits of our service and ensure your rights are protected in case of any issues.
Additionally, if a caregiver enters into a private agreement with a client outside of Nounou, this constitutes a breach of contract with Nounou, and Nounou will not be held responsible for any issues related to that caregiver.