Whether you are looking for a reliable nanny for your regular schedule or a last-minute professional for an unexpected need, NextDay Nanny provides Palm Beach County families with fully vetted, insured nanny services without the placement fees and contract requirements of traditional agencies.
Palm Beach County's social season (November–April) and the equestrian calendar in Wellington create predictable peaks in nanny demand. Families who establish a recurring nanny relationship before season starts are significantly better positioned than those searching in January when availability tightens.
Nanny vs Babysitter — What's the Difference?
Families searching for nanny services typically want a higher level of consistency and household integration. Our nanny service provides the same caregiver each visit, familiarity with your household routines, deeper engagement with your children's development, and the ability to build a genuine relationship over time.
Recurring Nanny Schedules Across Palm Beach County
Our most popular nanny arrangement is a recurring 2–5 day per week schedule with the same caregiver. You book your first session, choose your preferred nanny after the visit, and lock in a consistent weekly schedule. No contracts — just reliable professional care.
What Our Palm Beach County Nannies Handle
Our nannies handle the full scope of household childcare: school pickup and drop-off, meal preparation, homework support, activity coordination, children's laundry, bath and bedtime routines, and light household tidying related to the children's care.
4 Steps to a Confirmed Sitter
4.9★ Rating — South Florida Families
"Our nanny through NextDay Nanny has been with us for seven months. My kids adore her, she knows every routine, and she feels like part of our family."
"We needed a nanny quickly when our previous one moved away. NextDay Nanny had someone at our door within three hours who was professional and wonderful with our toddler."
"The no-placement-fee model is just better. Same quality as the premium agencies but without the $2,000 to get started."