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Joony O. says "Debbie is just wonderful! She was such a great fit for our girls and put us at ease knowing our girls were in her care. She was so much fun, full of...
Bloomfield, NY
Sara P. says " We absolutely love Katie. She has been wonderful with our two children (3 &6) and has been with us for two years. She is loving, knowledgeable, and...
Danielle D. says "Becca was such a great help to me as a new mom. She watched my daughter every morning from ages 3 to 6 months. She has several years of experience and...
Phil D. says "Melissa is incredible. She is super friendly, very outgoing with children, and entirely trustworthy. I took my 2.5 y/o over for 5 hours, and he had a blast....
Laura D. says "As first-time parents making the stressful transition back to working full-time, Keri was a wonderful addition to our household as our son's nanny. She...
Tanya C. says "I have a son with special needs and Deborah is wonderful with him! She spends her time reading to him, creating imaginary play, dancing and involving...
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42 in home nannies are listed on Care.com
The average post rate is $16.00/hr as of November 2025
In Home Nannies in Lima, NY are rated 0.0 out of 5 stars based on 0 reviews of the 42 listed in home nannies
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- Danielle D.
The average going rate for in-home nannies on Care.com in Lima, NY is $16.00 per hour. That being said, how much an in-home nanny charges can vary due to factors like their years of experience and your location.
Not sure how to hire a nanny? It’s easy to find an in-home nanny with Care.com. There are currently 1 in Lima, NY in-home nannies you can review on Care.com. To find an in-home nanny, you can search for nannies and compare their profiles by hourly pay rate and experience. You can also read in-home nanny reviews from other families.
All live-in nannies offer different services. Some may be more than happy to help with homework or to do some light housekeeping or cooking. You can ask them about what responsibilities they’re willing to tackle when you interview them.