Franchise


The role of the Registered Nurse or Newborn Care Provider is to feed, soothe, bathe, change & provide all other gentle care to baby through the night.

Interested in opening a franchise?

Since 2010 Let Mommy Sleep has served thousands of happy babies and their families. To meet the demand for service and bring our recognized Best Practices nationwide, Let Mommy Sleep franchises are now available.

We have franchise partners in Chicago, Las Vegas, Philadelphia, New Jersey, Loudoun VA, Boca Raton, Wichita, Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, Boise, Maryland, DC, and Northern Virginia.

Are you our next partner?

Let Mommy Sleep Franchise Owners

Franchise cost: $29,000

Training: 2 weeks of zoom or in-person training plus conference calls, ongoing phone, text & email support as needed.

Profitability: There are 3 revenue streams available:

  • Overnight Newborn Care: the night nanny and night nurse (RN/LPN) service we’re known for!
  • Baby Basics Class Teaching: Newborn care instruction in the family home or out in your community.
  • Postpartum Check-Ups: Early intervention care by Registered Nurses to bridge the gap between birth and the 6 week OB/GYN visit.
  • Corporate Care: Our services can be added to company Employee Benefit Programs.

Read more about our franchising efforts in the Washington Post and the Associated Press! For more information, complete the form below or visit letmommysleepfranchise.com.

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This web site and the franchise information on this site do not constitute an offer to sell a franchise. The offer of a franchise can only be made through the delivery of a Franchise Disclosure Document. Certain states require that we register the Franchise Disclosure Document in those states. These states are: California, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, North Dakota, Rhode Island, Virginia, Washington and Wisconsin. The communications on this web site are not directed by us to the residents of any of those states. Moreover, we will not offer or sell franchises in those states until we have registered the franchise (or obtained an applicable exemption from registration) and delivered the Franchise Disclosure Document to the prospective franchisee in compliance with applicable law.

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Along with our Overnight Care and Resources, we offer corporate care, classes for parents and professionals, and more!

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