Our Services

Baby Care Services

Baby Sitting :

Part-Time Baby Care

Flexible care options for specific hours during the day, tailored to your schedule and your baby’s needs.

Full-Time Baby Care

Expert care for newborns and infants throughout the day, including feeding, diaper changing, playtime, and developmental activities. (9 am to 9 pm)

Overnight Baby Care

Nighttime care to provide parents with rest while ensuring the baby’s comfort, feeding, and soothing needs are met.

Benefits of Baby Massage

Baby Massage & Bath Service

  • Bonding: Baby massage is a wonderful way to strengthen the bond between you and your baby through loving touch and skin-to-skin contact.

  • Stress Relief: Gentle massage can help relax your baby’s muscles, release tension, and provide a calming effect that promotes better sleep and reduces fussiness.

  • Improved Sleep: Regular massage sessions can help regulate your baby’s sleep patterns, leading to longer and more restful sleep for both you and your little one.

  • Cognitive Development: Massage stimulates your baby’s senses and can aid in cognitive development by promoting body awareness, coordination, and sensory perception.

  • Digestive Health: Certain massage techniques can help ease gas, constipation, and colic symptoms in babies by promoting digestion and relieving discomfort.

Baby Massage

  • Swedish Massage:
    This gentle form of massage involves long, sweeping strokes that help relax the baby’s muscles and promote overall relaxation.

  • Indian Infant Massage (Shantala Massage):
    Originating from India, this massage technique involves rhythmic movements and gentle strokes to calm the baby and promote bonding between the parent and child.

  • IAIM (International Association of Infant Massage) Massage:
    This massage technique focuses on promoting positive touch, communication, and bonding between the parent and baby through specific strokes and techniques.

  • Aromatherapy Massage:
    Aromatherapy massage involves the use of natural plant extracts (essential oils) to enhance the relaxation and calming effects of the massage for the baby.

  • Reflexology Massage:
    Reflexology massage involves applying gentle pressure to specific points on the baby’s feet or hands, which are believed to correspond to different parts of the body, promoting relaxation and well-being.
  • Lymphatic Massage:
    This gentle massage technique helps stimulate the lymphatic system, which can aid in reducing fluid retention, improving circulation, and supporting the immune system.
  • Gentle Tummy Massage:
    This massage technique focuses on gently massaging the baby’s abdomen in a clockwise motion to help relieve gas, colic, and promote healthy digestion.
  • Facial Massage:
    Facial massage involves gentle strokes and movements on the baby’s face, which can help relax facial muscles, promote sensory development, and provide a soothing experience.
  • Back Massage:
    A back massage can help relax the baby’s back muscles, promote circulation, and provide relief from tension or discomfort.

Baby Bath

  • Swedish Massage:
    This gentle form of massage involves long, sweeping strokes that help relax the baby’s muscles and promote overall relaxation.

  • Indian Infant Massage (Shantala Massage):
    Originating from India, this massage technique involves rhythmic movements and gentle strokes to calm the baby and promote bonding between the parent and child.

  • IAIM (International Association of Infant Massage) Massage:
    This massage technique focuses on promoting positive touch, communication, and bonding between the parent and baby through specific strokes and techniques.

  • Aromatherapy Massage:
    Aromatherapy massage involves the use of natural plant extracts (essential oils) to enhance the relaxation and calming effects of the massage for the baby.

  • Reflexology Massage:
    Reflexology massage involves applying gentle pressure to specific points on the baby’s feet or hands, which are believed to correspond to different parts of the body, promoting relaxation and well-being.
  • Lymphatic Massage:
    This gentle massage technique helps stimulate the lymphatic system, which can aid in reducing fluid retention, improving circulation, and supporting the immune system.
  • Gentle Tummy Massage:
    This massage technique focuses on gently massaging the baby’s abdomen in a clockwise motion to help relieve gas, colic, and promote healthy digestion.
  • Facial Massage:
    Facial massage involves gentle strokes and movements on the baby’s face, which can help relax facial muscles, promote sensory development, and provide a soothing experience.
  • Back Massage:
    A back massage can help relax the baby’s back muscles, promote circulation, and provide relief from tension or discomfort.

Mother Care Services

Massage services for Mothers before Childbirth :

Relaxation Massage

A relaxation massage before childbirth can help reduce anxiety, improve sleep quality, and relieve muscle tension. This gentle massage aims to create a calm and soothing experience for the mother as she prepares for labor and delivery.

Prenatal Massage

Prenatal massage is specifically designed for expectant mothers to help alleviate pregnancy-related discomfort, reduce stress, and promote relaxation. The massage techniques are adapted to accommodate the changes in the mother’s body during pregnancy, focusing on areas such as the lower back, hips, and legs

Hot Stone Massage

Hot stone massage can be beneficial for expectant mothers before childbirth to help relax tight muscles, improve circulation, and promote overall relaxation. The warmth of the stones can provide a comforting and soothing experience for the mother.

Massage services after Childbirth :

Abdominal Massage

Abdominal massage after childbirth can help tone the abdominal muscles, improve digestion, and promote healing of the uterus. This gentle massage can support the mother’s postpartum recovery and assist in restoring muscle strength

Postnatal Massage

Postnatal massage focuses on supporting the mother’s recovery after childbirth, promoting healing, reducing muscle tension, and aiding in overall relaxation. This massage can target areas of discomfort such as the back, shoulders, and abdomen, helping the mother to rejuvenate and recover.

Breast Massage

Breast massage can help relieve engorgement, improve milk flow, and reduce discomfort associated with breastfeeding. This massage technique can be beneficial for mothers who may experience tightness or tenderness in the breast area after childbirth.

Swedish Massage

Swedish massage after childbirth can help relax muscles, reduce stress, and promote overall well-being for the mother. This gentle and soothing massage can aid in relieving postpartum tension and supporting the mother’s emotional and physical recovery.

Perineal Massage

Perineal massage is a specialized massage technique that focuses on stretching and massaging the perineum to promote healing and reduce discomfort after childbirth. This type of massage can support the mother’s recovery from perineal tears or episiotomy.

Adult Caretaker Services

  • Elderly Care:
    Compassionate care for elderly individuals, including assistance with daily activities, companionship, and support for a comfortable and fulfilling life.

  • Special Needs Care:
    Tailored care for adults with special needs or disabilities, focusing on individualized support, independence, and quality of life.

  • Rehabilitation Support:
    Professional care for adults recovering from injuries or surgeries, including physical assistance, rehabilitation exercises, and emotional encouragement.

  • Companionship Services:
    Providing companionship, social engagement, and recreational activities for adults to promote mental stimulation and overall well-being.

At Care Harmony Services, we prioritize the well-being and happiness of our clients. Our caretakers are trained professionals dedicated to creating a supportive and nurturing environment for babies, mothers, and adults. Contact us today to learn more about our services and how we can support your family’s needs.