in-home night nurses
Bringing home a newborn is one of the most beautiful and exhausting seasons of life. Our registered nurses are here to support you through those overnight hours, offering expert care for your baby while making sure you get the vital rest you need for healing, recovery, and thriving in your role as a parent.
Our in-home night nurse care is typically 9 PM – 7 AM, but we are flexible! We can shift forward or back - i.e., 8 PM – 6 AM.
what’s included:
Development of healthy sleep habits from the beginning
Promotion of safe sleep practices to reduce the risk of SIDS
Full overnight baby care so parents can truly rest and recover
Middle-of-the-night breastfeeding and/or bottle feeding support
(We bring baby to you if breastfeeding, then handle everything afterward: burping, holding upright, swaddling, and settling baby back to sleep.)Diapering, soothing, and upright holding to keep your baby comfortable and support digestion
Maternal support including helping mom with personal care needs so partners can sleep too
Creation of a customized sleep and feeding schedule based on baby’s weight, needs, and developmental milestones
Washing of bottle and pump parts, as well as milk collection, labeling, and storage for pumping moms
Access to our charge nurses and check-ins after 36 weeks of pregnancy
Weekly updates and check-ins throughout your night nurse care period
Early access to our professional sleep schedule and coaching tools starting day one, setting your family up for long-term sleep success!
We book families 6+ months prior to delivery, so please make sure you reach out to us as soon as possible to reserve your spot on our calendar! Available in Nashville, TN and 30A, FL.
WHY SLEEP MATTERS
You are your baby’s coregulator, and taking care of yourself is taking care of your baby. We believe that investing in your rest now is an investment in your baby’s future — giving your whole family the gift of rest, health, and peace.
When parents are able to sleep, they heal faster, think clearer, and feel more confident.
When moms are well-rested, postpartum anxiety and mood disorders are significantly reduced.
When parents are supported and educated, the whole family thrives — not just for a season, but for the long term.
Read more about the importance of sleep in our blog, “6 Effects of Sleep Deprivation on Parents” here.
areas we service in Nashville, TN
12 South
Arrington
Belle Meade
Bellevue
Brentwood
Charlotte Park
College Grove
Downtown Nashville
East Nashville
Five Points
Franklin
Germantown
Green Hills
The Gulch
Hendersonville
Kingston Springs
Leipers Fork
Marathon Village
Midtown
Mt. Juliet
Murfreesboro
Nations
Old Hickory
Printers Alley
Spring Hill
If your area isn’t listed, no worries! We proudly serve families in and around the Nashville metro area and would love to chat about how we can meet your needs. Give us a call or fill out our inquiry form —we’re happy to help!
frequently asked questions
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We recommend booking as early as possible — ideally 6+ months before your due date. Our calendar fills quickly, and early booking guarantees you’ll have the support you need when baby arrives!
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Yes! While a standard night shift is 10 hours (typically 9 PM–7 AM), we can adjust start and end times to meet your family’s needs. I.e., 8 PM - 6 AM or 10 PM - 8 AM. Additional hours can also be added as needed — we're here to make this work for you.
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Yes, absolutely! We have plenty of parents who will take advantage of this time and to go on a dinner date or to the gym. We want you to use this time for you AND also get as much rest as possible.
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We have two locations - Nashville, TN and 30A, FL.
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We have 3 tiers, dependent on both preference and availability - $45/hr with a care partner; $55/hr with a registered nurse on our team; $65/hr with our owner and founder, Lauren.
Travel fees apply to services provided 20+ miles outside of Nashville, Tennessee. Please inquire with our team for exact fees per service.
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Families wanting expert newborn care overnight so they can get restorative sleep
Parents recovering from delivery who need extra support with healing and rest
Moms recovering from C-sections or complicated births who require additional nighttime assistance
Families without nearby support or with partners returning to work quickly
Parents who want help establishing healthy newborn sleep habits from the start
Breastfeeding moms needing support with overnight feedings and safe sleep practices
Families of multiples (twins, triplets, etc.) needing extra sets of hands overnight
First-time parents feeling overwhelmed by nighttime feedings and newborn care
Families wanting help navigating sleep schedules, swaddling, soothing, and middle-of-the-night needs
Anyone seeking peace of mind, knowing a professional is caring for their baby while they rest