Services

I support families in their daily lives with warmth, experience and expertise.

Whether as a maternity nurse, nanny, babysitter, sleep practitioner offering baby massage and yoga, or as a carer for the elderly, I offer loving and personalised support tailored to your family’s needs.

As a sleep practitioner, I help families develop healthy and age-appropriate sleep habits for your baby or child.

And as an experienced maternity nurse and nanny, I will provide you with sensitive support as you learn baby massage techniques and integrate them seamlessly into your daily routine.

Maternity Nurse

A maternity nurse supports families during the sensitive period surrounding the birth and in the first few weeks with their newborn.

Nanny

A key aspect of the work is supporting children’s development.

Babysitter

One of a babysitter’s main responsibilities is to look after the children reliably.

Care worker for the elderly

Care workers appointed under Sections 43b and 53c of SGB XI make a significant contribution to the quality of life of older people and those in need of care.

Sleep-Practitioner

The aim is to bring more calm, structure and relief into everyday life.

Baby massage and yoga

As an experienced maternity nurse and nanny, I will provide you with sensitive support as you learn baby massage techniques and incorporate them seamlessly into your daily routine.

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Maternity Nurse

The birth of a child changes everything, even in a well-organised life. For busy parents with demanding careers in particular, it is crucial to have the right support in place right from the start.

A maternity nurse supports families during the sensitive period surrounding the birth and in the first few weeks with their newborn. They combine professional expertise with empathy and ensure a safe, structured and relaxed start to family life.

Key responsibilities include providing loving and professional care for the baby. This includes changing nappies, bathing, dressing the baby and general care. At the same time, the maternity nurse keeps a close eye on the newborn’s well-being and development.

There are bound to be lots of questions, especially in the first few days. The maternity nurse shares practical knowledge, demonstrates safe techniques and helps parents feel more confident in caring for their baby. My aim is to help parents feel more secure and confident, step by step.

Whether you’re breastfeeding, expressing milk or bottle-feeding, as a maternity nurse I’ll provide personalised and expert support. I’ll help you develop a relaxed and suitable feeding routine that meets the needs of both the baby and the parents.

A regular sleep routine is very important for the whole family. The maternity nurse helps to establish age-appropriate sleep habits from an early stage, thereby ensuring a more peaceful daily routine.

The first few weeks after the birth are often intense and exhausting. By taking on tasks related to the baby, the maternity nurse gives parents a chance to rest so they can focus on their new roles.

As well as providing practical support, the maternity nurse is also an important source of emotional support. She listens, offers reassurance and sensitively guides the family through this special stage of life. The maternity nurse also helps to establish a clear and loving daily routine. This provides structure for both the baby and the parents and creates a calm and harmonious atmosphere.

A maternity nurse always works discreetly, professionally and with a personalised approach. Her aim is not only to support families, but also to help them get off to a confident and relaxed start in their new life.

As well as providing practical support, the maternity nurse is also an important source of emotional support. She listens, offers reassurance and sensitively guides the family through this special stage of life.

Nanny

A nanny plays a central role in the daily lives of families by ensuring the care, development and well-being of the children. Her responsibilities go far beyond simply looking after the children and encompass educational, organisational and emotional aspects.

One of a nanny’s most important duties is to provide loving and responsible care for the children. She ensures a safe environment, supports the children in their daily routines and is often a key caregiver. This includes cooking for the children, helping them get dressed and responding to their individual needs.

Another key aspect of the role is supporting children’s development. A nanny plans age-appropriate activities such as crafts, reading aloud, playing or going on outings, and ideally stays in touch with other parents to organise playdates. In doing so, she supports the children’s cognitive, motor and social development and encourages their independence. This may also include helping with homework or schoolwork.

Another key aspect is close cooperation with the parents. A nanny liaises with them regularly, keeps them informed about the daily routine and discusses the children’s development or any potential challenges. Discretion, reliability and trust are essential in this regard. Last but not least, emotional support also plays a major role. A nanny is a point of contact for any concerns, offering comfort and boosting the children’s self-confidence. Through her constant presence, she makes a significant contribution to a stable and loving environment.

Overall, the role of a nanny is varied and involves a great deal of responsibility; in addition to professional skills, it requires, above all, empathy, patience and a strong sense of responsibility.

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A nanny regularly liaises with the parents, keeps them informed about the daily routine and discusses the child’s development or any potential challenges. Discretion, reliability and trust are essential in this regard.

Babysitter

A babysitter plays an important supporting role in everyday family life by providing short-term childcare. Unlike a nanny, a babysitter usually works on an hourly basis or on an occasional basis, for example in the evenings or at weekends, when the parents are unable to be there.

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One of a babysitter’s main responsibilities is to look after the children reliably. In doing so, they ensure the children’s safety and make sure they are comfortable. Depending on the children’s ages, this may involve playing, reading aloud, drawing or other age-appropriate activities.

Another key aspect is adhering to the routines set by the parents. This includes, for example, putting the children to bed at set times, giving them meals and snacks, and ensuring that certain household rules are followed. A babysitter always follows the parents’ instructions in this regard.

In many cases, the role also involves keeping things tidy, such as putting away toys or clearing away used crockery. However, the focus is always on looking after the children, not on extensive household chores.

Overall, the role of a babysitter is flexible and involves a great deal of responsibility. It requires reliability, patience and a caring approach towards children to ensure they are looked after in a safe and trusting environment.

A babysitter’s main focus is always on looking after the children, not on carrying out extensive household chores.

Care worker in accordance with Sections 43b and 53b of SGB XI

Care workers under Sections 43b and 53b of SGB XI make a vital contribution to the quality of life of older people and those in need of care. Their work focuses on social support, stimulating activity and providing assistance with daily living, with the aim of promoting independence, well-being and active participation in life.

Care workers provide support with everyday activities such as going for walks, shopping or visiting the doctor. They offer guidance and help to organise the daily routine in a meaningful way.

Through tailored activities such as memory training, games, arts and crafts, needlework or gentle physical exercises, they help to enhance the mental and physical abilities of older people. The focus is on conversation, listening and shared activities. These help to foster a sense of closeness and trust, and actively combat loneliness.

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They help people to maintain or rediscover their individual interests and hobbies, and make everyday life varied and meaningful.

Finally, they provide care on an hourly basis, giving you, as a family member, time to rest and attend to your own commitments. They monitor the person’s condition and notify carers or family members of any changes to ensure the best possible care.

Through tailored activities such as memory training, games, arts and crafts, needlework or gentle exercise, they help to enhance the mental and physical abilities of older people.

Sleep-Practitioner

As a sleep practitioner, I help families develop healthy, age-appropriate sleep habits for your baby or child. The aim is to bring more calm, structure and relief into your daily routine.

As a sleep practitioner, I carry out a personalised assessment of your current sleep situation and draw up a bespoke plan tailored to the needs of the baby or child and their parents.

The focus is on gentle, attachment-based methods.

As well as providing practical guidance, as a sleep practitioner I’ll support you, the parents, every step of the way, offering reassurance and helping to resolve sleep issues in a sustainable way so you can enjoy restful nights and relaxed days.

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As well as providing practical guidance, as a sleep practitioner I’ll support you, the parents, every step of the way, offering reassurance and helping to resolve sleep issues in a sustainable way so you can enjoy restful nights and relaxed days.

Baby massage and yoga

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Baby massage is much more than just a gentle touch. It is a wonderful way to strengthen the bond between parent and child, promote your baby’s well-being, and create a calm and relaxed atmosphere in your family’s daily life.

As an experienced maternity nurse and nanny, I will provide you with sensitive support as you learn baby massage techniques and integrate them seamlessly into your daily routine. This will help you establish a loving routine that benefits both you and your baby.

Who is baby massage suitable for?

Baby massage can be started from the very first weeks of life and is suitable for infants and babies up to around 12 months old. It offers both new parents and experienced families precious moments of closeness, calm and joy.

Baby massage can be started from the very first weeks of life and is suitable for infants and babies up to around 12 months old.