
I'm sorry... I'm not offering babycare in my home right now.

Infant Care
Safe. Loving. One-on-One Care.
Responsive. Individualized. Cue-Based. Gentle. Respectful. Connection. Communication. Reading cues. Empathy. Cuddling. Rocking. Carrying. Playing. Exploration. Trying new things. Language building. Words. Books. Water play. Games. Textures. Encouragement. Interaction. Fun Tummy Time. Rolling. Sitting. Crawling. Standing. Rhymes. Singing. Fingerplays. Discovery Baskets. Creativity. Positivity. Happiness. More. More. More.

Anxiety
Most parents feel anxiety or guilt when allowing another person to care for their child, especially for the first time, and especially when they are babies.
Back when there were large families and multi-generational families in the same home, this was a non-issue.
Parents were not meant to do it alone. In other cultures, new moms receive a lot of support. But in our culture they are expected to be "rugged individualists" and "super moms."
Finding a trustworthy person like Heidi to help care for your baby should be considered natural. If you can find one. Protecting your baby is your job. Finding someone to trust is difficult.
Heidi helps to ease parents minds by sending pictures, videos, and updates on eating, sleeping, diapering, mood and activites throughout the day so you can keep in touch.
When you first start, Heidi can keep a Video Call live streaming to you all day. You can watch or check it as often as you like.
Important Notice
Heidi's on Hilltop is Strictly a
Judgement-free Zone.
Do you need a few hours? Or a whole day?
Have an appointment? Want a nap? Have the flu?
Need sanity-time? Working from home?
Postpartum Depression and Anxiety?
Quality time with your other child? Painting a room?
Meeting your friend for retail therapy?
Need childcare for any reason at all?
Being a parent is hard.
As a Postpartum Doula and ECE, Heidi is trained to support families.
You will find understanding and compassion here.



