Tuesday, October 29, 2013

What to Look for in a Night Nurse - References and RN Credentials

You are a busy professional with countless things pulling your attention in different directions. With the help of a night nurse, you can get the rest you need to be productive at work, at home and everywhere in between. You want to find a night nurse who's caring, qualified and experienced.

With Rest Assured Infant Nursing, we save you the stress of venturing out on your own trying to find the right nurse for your family and your baby. We will assess your family's needs and pair you with one of our experienced newborn experts. At Rest Assured Infant Nursing, we only invite the most highly qualified Registered Nurses to work with your family. All our nurses undergo stringent background checks, are licensed and in good standing with the Georgia Board of Nursing and are trained to perform infant CPR. Every one of our caregivers specializes and has had previous experience in providing newborn care.

We do all the screening for each RN is required to have experience caring for newborns and be certified in infant CPR. They also must pass a mandatory national background check, including references. We even provide bios of each of our caregivers on our website.

When you hire a Rest Assured night nurse with RN credentials, he or she is uniquely qualified to provide expert advice on a wide range of topics. They can even offer lactation support and knowledgeable advice about infant care. In addition, they can recognize signs of illnesses an untrained caregiver can't. If an emergency medical situation were to happen, a RN will know exactly how to handle it.

And don’t just take our word for it. Read about how our clients are glad they chose Rest Assured and a licensed caregiver at http://www.restassuredinfantnursing.com/testimonials.html.