Asian Nanny & Postpartum Nanny Services in St Paul, MN
Families in St Paul juggle I-94 traffic, winter storms, and busy schedules around
Summit Hill, Highland Park, Mac-Groveland,
Como Park and downtown. My Asian Nanny helps parents bring stable, in-home support into their
routines with experienced Asian nannies, Mandarin-speaking Chinese nannies, postpartum nannies, night nanny care, elderly companions and housekeepers.
Our network focuses on professional Chinese, Taiwanese, Cantonese and Indonesian caregivers, so you
can find a nanny whose language skills, cultural background and caregiving style fit your St Paul home.
St Paul Nanny & Postpartum Nanny Costs
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Postpartum nanny / confinement nanny (Chinese postpartum care):
many St Paul families plan for about $320–$420+ per day, depending on experience, the number of
babies and whether simple meals for mom are included. -
Night nanny and overnight newborn care services:
when a caregiver handles most night feeds, changes and soothing, the overall daily cost is typically in a similar range. -
Ongoing childcare, housekeeping or elderly support:
daily rates vary with responsibilities, schedule intensity and how many family members need help.
Parents in St Paul often begin their nanny search or postpartum nanny services about
8–12 weeks before the due date or desired start date. If you want a Mandarin nanny
or have a complex schedule, starting earlier gives more flexibility.
St Paul Nanny, Postpartum & Home Support Services
My Asian Nanny is a nanny placement agency and nanny referral service. For Minnesota
families, we focus on in-home arrangements where the caregiver stays with the family for a defined
period, rather than hourly drop-in care.
Postpartum Nanny, Night Nanny & Confinement Support
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Postpartum nanny (baby-centered care):
newborn care, feeding help, diaper changes, baby laundry and keeping the nursery organized after you return home
from Regions Hospital or other local facilities. -
Confinement nanny / Chinese postpartum care:
support for mom and baby with warm soups, gentle meals and practical postpartum recovery care
grounded in traditional Asian practices. -
Night nanny:
structured overnight newborn care services so parents wake up more rested while feeds and settling
are handled during the night.
Child-Focused Nanny & Newborn Childcare
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Newborn nanny / infant care nanny:
in-home routines for naps, bottles, tummy time and early milestones tailored to your St Paul household. -
Nanny in St Paul for growing families:
age-appropriate activities, simple meals and help with transitions around preschool or school for older siblings. -
Language-forward environment:
many families ask for a Mandarin nanny or Cantonese-speaking caregiver to support bilingual
language exposure from the start.
Housekeeping & Home Support
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Housekeeping help:
cleaning shared spaces, family laundry, making beds and light home organization to keep things manageable while
you focus on work and recovery. -
Combined roles (by agreement):
some placements include both childcare and light housekeeping when expectations and hours are clearly defined in advance.
Elderly Companion Care
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Companion care for elders:
check-ins, light cooking, help with daily routines and safety awareness for parents or grandparents who want to
stay in their St Paul home. -
Culturally familiar support:
elders often feel more at ease with caregivers who understand Asian food, holidays and family customs.
Why St Paul Families Look for Asian Nanny & Postpartum Support
Life in St Paul brings long winters, snow emergencies, and schedules that stretch across Capitol-area offices,
universities, clinics and retail corridors along Grand Avenue. Many families have relatives out of state or overseas,
so day-to-day help isn’t always nearby.
Having a trusted caregiver in your home adds stability to mornings, evenings and overnight hours. For new parents,
it also means practical postpartum care service and cultural understanding that traditional daycare
or short-term sitters often can’t provide.
St Paul Service Area & New Parent Resources
Minnesota & Nearby Twin Cities Areas
FAQs – St Paul Nanny & Postpartum Care
Do you place postpartum confinement nannies in St Paul?
Yes. We help St Paul families connect with nannies experienced in Chinese postpartum care, including
newborn care and simple, warming meals that support recovery during the first weeks at home.
How far in advance should we start looking for a nanny in St Paul?
Most families begin their search about 8–12 weeks before the due date or target start date. If you want a
Mandarin nanny, have twins, or anticipate a demanding work schedule, starting earlier increases
the number of suitable options.
Can we request a Mandarin-speaking nanny in St Paul?
Often, yes. We can prioritize Mandarin nanny or Cantonese-speaking candidates in your search,
although language availability depends on timing, experience level and required schedule.
What kind of home setup do we need for a caregiver staying with us?
Families should provide a safe, comfortable sleeping space plus meals or access to the kitchen. The space does not
need to be large, but it should offer reasonable privacy and a place for the caregiver to rest between duties.
How do we start the nanny search process for our St Paul home?
To begin, complete our
Family Registration Form.
We’ll review your schedule, children’s ages and care preferences, then introduce pre-screened candidates for you to interview.
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