For Home

Creating a nourishing, organized space where your family can rest, recover, and bond during the postpartum period.

A Peaceful Home Supports Healing


In the whirlwind of caring for a newborn, basic needs like eating nutritious meals and maintaining a tidy space often fall by the wayside. But proper nutrition and a calm environment aren't luxuries—they're essential for your recovery, energy, and emotional wellbeing.

I'm here to take care of your home so you can focus on what matters most: bonding with your baby, getting the rest you need, and enjoying these precious early days without the stress of household tasks piling up.

"Coming home to a clean kitchen and a fresh meal ready to heat up was such a relief. I didn't realize how much the chaos was adding to my stress until Taylor took care of it all."

— Michelle R., Charlotte

Nutritious Meal Preparation

Your body needs proper fuel to recover from birth, produce milk if you're breastfeeding, and keep up with the demands of new parenthood. I prepare wholesome, nourishing meals that support your healing and give you the energy you need.

Whether it's a comforting soup, a protein-rich dinner, or grab-and-go breakfast options, I create meals that fit your dietary preferences, restrictions, and nutritional needs during this critical recovery period.

  • Fresh, home-cooked meals using quality ingredients

  • Accommodating dietary restrictions and preferences

  • Meals that support postpartum recovery and lactation

  • Proper food storage and reheating instructions

  • Easy-to-eat options for one-handed eating while nursing

Three glass meal prep containers filled with layered salads, including rice, corn, cucumbers, cherry tomatoes, olives, green onions, and herbs, on a white textured surface.

Kitchen Care & Organization

A clean, organized kitchen makes meal prep easier and creates a more peaceful home environment. I handle the dishes, wipe down surfaces, and keep your kitchen tidy so you're never facing a sink full of dishes while trying to feed a hungry baby.

This isn't just about cleanliness—it's about removing obstacles that prevent you from eating well and taking care of yourself during recovery.

  • Dishes and kitchen cleanup after meal prep

  • Wiping counters, surfaces, and appliances

  • Organizing pantry and refrigerator

  • Taking out trash and maintaining cleanliness

  • Restocking essentials and managing food inventory

Light Housekeeping

While I'm not a professional housekeeper, I provide light housekeeping that keeps your main living spaces tidy and functional. This means you can rest and focus on your baby without feeling overwhelmed by household clutter.

I focus on the areas that matter most for your daily comfort and peace of mind, creating an environment that supports rather than stresses you.

  • Tidying common areas and living spaces

  • Vacuuming and sweeping high-traffic areas

  • Wiping down bathrooms and refreshing towels

  • Making beds and straightening bedrooms

  • Taking care of daily clutter before it piles up

A bowl of assorted vegetables, grains, and beans, including chopped green beans, shredded cabbage, cooked chickpeas, and cooked quinoa, served on a light-colored table.

Meal Planning & Batch Cooking

Reduce daily stress by having meals ready to go. I can plan a week's worth of nutritious meals, prepare them in batches, and store them properly so you always have something healthy and delicious ready when you need it.

This approach means less daily cooking stress and more consistent nutrition, which is especially valuable during those exhausting early weeks when every ounce of energy matters.

  • Weekly meal planning tailored to your tastes

  • Batch cooking for multiple meals at once

  • Freezer-friendly meals for long-term convenience

  • Snack preparation for easy grazing throughout the day

  • Clear labeling with dates and reheating instructions

Modern kitchen with white countertops, stainless steel appliances, black and white cabinets, and a white tile backsplash. There is a sink with a chrome faucet, a black bowl with lemons, a potted orchid, and two small potted green plants.

Baby Laundry & Organization

Between spit-up, diaper leaks, and multiple outfit changes, baby laundry piles up fast. I handle washing, drying, folding, and putting away your baby's clothes, bedding, and other items so you always have clean supplies ready.

I also help keep the nursery organized, making it easy to find what you need during middle-of-the-night changes or when you're juggling a fussy baby.

  • Washing and folding baby clothes and linens

  • Using gentle, baby-safe detergents

  • Organizing nursery drawers and closets

  • Keeping diaper supplies stocked and accessible

  • Managing the constant flow of baby laundry