“Holding space for rest, recovery, and peaceful nights.”
Overnight Newborn Care
Overnight infant care allows parents to rest while their baby is cared for with patience, consistency, and respect for your preferences.
Overnight support may include:
- Bottle feeding or assistance with nighttime feeds
- Diaper changes and soothing between feeds
- Gentle settling and comfort care
- Monitoring baby throughout the night
- Maintaining your baby’s nighttime routine
- Detailed morning update (with video if requested) so you wake informed and reassured
- Care is always tailored to your baby’s temperament and your family’s wishes.
Light Household Support
- In addition to attentive overnight care, light household tasks related to infant care may be provided if decided upon by family to help parents wake to a calmer space.
- This may include tidying the nursery, folding baby laundry, washing bottles or pump parts, and running or unloading the dishwasher.
- All household tasks are secondary to childcare and completed as time and baby’s needs allow.
Hours & Scheduling
Hours & Scheduling
- Nightlight Care primarily offers overnight support, with typical shifts between 9:00 PM – 5:00 AM or 10:00 PM – 6:00 AM.
- Shorter care windows are also available. Support can be provided for as little as two hours, anytime between 8:00 PM and 6:00 AM, based on availability.
- Scheduling is flexible and discussed in advance to ensure the best fit for your family.
Rates
Rates
- Rates typically range from $20–$26 per hour, depending on the type of care requested, additional tasks needed, and distance or travel considerations.
- All pricing is discussed clearly in advance.
Care Beyond Newborns
Care Beyond Newborns
- Nightlight Care is not limited to newborn care alone.
- Support may also be provided for toddlers or older children who experience sleep difficulties, nighttime anxiety, or situations that warrant watchful supervision and a responsible adult present.
A Note on Care-
At Nightlight Care we know every family’s needs are different. Routines, expectations, and boundaries are discussed prior to care so support feels calm, respectful, and seamless.