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Care Member says "Jacqueline is truly our favorite babysitter! She is incredibly thoughtful, kind, punctual, friendly, and terrific with our daughter. Our daughter...
Care Member says "Magda has been the most wonderful nanny for our son. She started with us when he was only 5 months old and he is now 15 months. Magda is a nurturing,...
Trish S. says "Very friendly, outgoing, and excellent with our son :o)"
Care Member says "Nanny truly has a special gift caring for babies. Our daughter was with her 5 days a week for a year and a half until it was time to transition to a...
Sarah S. says "Monica is just the best and we wish we could have her with our family always! Monica took amazing care of our son from 4-6 months as our night nurse. I...
Tandra R. says "Helen has become part of our family! She is so kind, trusting, and loving to our son. Helen is an absolute gem and someone we want to continue with for...
Christina J. says "Linda is AMAZING!!!!! Linda is completely professional, dependable, and was great with my 15 month old daughter. She was always on time and my daughter...
Elizabeth S. says "The best Nanny! If you are in need of childcare, I recommend you reach out to Leah ASAP. We interviewed 5+ care givers for our son before we met Leah,...
Care Member says "Lexi is a natural with kids, easily finding ways to connect with our shy toddler. She strikes just the right balance of being firm and flexible,...
Veronica G. says "Merlinda is reliable responsible outgoing attention to detail."
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60 night nannies are listed on Care.com
The average post rate is $23.10/hr as of January 2026
The average star rating for rated night nannies is 4.7
Night Nannies in Long Beach, CA are rated 4.7 out of 5 stars based on 102 reviews of the 60 listed night nannies
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The cost of hiring a night nanny in Long Beach, CA typically depends on experience level, certifications, the number of overnight hours needed, and any additional responsibilities required. As of January 2026, families in this area pay an average of $23.10 per hour for overnight support. In addition to wages, you may also consider costs associated with benefits, overtime, or extended shifts. To estimate total childcare expenses for your household, you can use the Care.com cost calculator to explore general childcare cost estimates in Long Beach or nearby areas.
Deciding between a night nanny or a night nurse in Long Beach, CA depends on the level of support your newborn and family need. A night nanny typically helps with overnight care such as feeding support, diaper changes, soothing, and establishing early sleep routines. A night nurse, who often has clinical training, may be better suited for babies with medical considerations, premature infants, or families needing monitoring and specialized newborn care. Understanding the differences between these roles can help you choose the best fit for your situation, and many parents start by learning more about night nannies and night nurses before deciding.
Night nannies in Long Beach, CA typically support families during overnight hours by managing feedings, diaper changes, soothing infants back to sleep, and tracking nighttime patterns. Many also help with sleep conditioning, offer guidance to new parents, and support multiples or babies with reflux or colic. Profiles on Care.com outline each nanny’s experience, certifications, and approach to newborn care so you can find someone aligned with your routine and preferences.
You can browse 31 night nannies in Long Beach, CA by filtering for availability, experience with newborns, overnight care, or specialized training such as infant CPR. Reading reviews from other families and messaging candidates about your baby’s routine can help you shortlist the best options. Many parents schedule an introductory call or trial night to confirm fit before beginning ongoing care.
When interviewing a night nanny, consider asking about their experience with newborns, comfort with feeding methods, approach to soothing and sleep routines, and how they handle situations such as colic, reflux, or multiple wake-ups. It’s also helpful to discuss communication preferences and what updates you’ll receive overnight. A detailed list of helpful topics is included in our guide to night nanny interview questions.
Many families hire night nannies to get longer stretches of sleep, support newborn feeding schedules, and reduce stress during the early months. A night nanny can help stabilize routines, offer guidance to new parents, and provide reassurance for babies with special sleep or feeding needs. For more insight, you can read about the benefits of hiring a night nanny and how overnight care can support your family.