Good for new parents returning to work
Many Rochester families need infant care when parental leave ends, daycare timing does not line up, or they want one consistent caregiver at home.
Infant care requires a different level of trust. Rochester parents need candidates who understand feeding, naps, safety, developmental routines, and calm communication.
GoCare Direct helps families compare vetted infant nanny candidates for full-time, part-time, and transitional care while avoiding ongoing agency payroll cuts.
The right nanny should support your routine, not create more uncertainty.
Many Rochester families need infant care when parental leave ends, daycare timing does not line up, or they want one consistent caregiver at home.
Consistent weekday support for families that want one lead caregiver.
Several days per week, half days, or transitional schedules around work.
Coverage during daycare waitlists, caregiver transitions, or postpartum recovery.
Answers for families comparing local nanny options.
Look for infant experience, safe sleep knowledge, feeding routine comfort, calm communication, references, and reliability.
Yes. Some families need part-time infant care, while others need full-time weekday support.
We review experience, references, work history, interviews, and background verification before a family makes a hiring decision.
No. Families pay one placement fee and ongoing nanny pay goes directly to the caregiver.