Hutchins Road and its sister lanes are a living museum of Bangalore's colonial past. The bungalows here are not just houses; they are inheritance, with high ceilings, stone floors, and gardens that have witnessed generations. Our placement philosophy acknowledges this weight. A nanny who works in such a home must have a natural reverence for old things, a quiet demeanour, and an understanding that the family's silver, its books, its carved furniture are part of the child's heritage. We deliberately match you with caregivers who have worked in similar heritage homes, often recommended by word of mouth within the Cooke Town community. They know how to latch a heavy wooden door, how to care for potted orchids on the verandah, and how to walk the narrow pavement without disturbing the neighbour's cocker spaniel.
The vetting process for a Hutchins Road‑bound nanny is refined and thorough. It begins with Aadhaar authentication and a police clearance we independently verify at the jurisdictional station. A complete medical panel from a NABL‑accredited laboratory follows, along with two separate practical tests: infant care in a non‑modern home environment (using traditional methods where appropriate), and after‑school enrichment that respects a child's curiosity without screens. Three exhaustive reference checks with previous employers from similar central Bangalore neighbourhoods probe her discretion, loyalty, and crisis management. The final interview is conducted by our area coordinator, a resident of Cooke Town who has personally placed over 150 nannies in the Frazer Town–Cox Town circuit. You receive an unedited dossier — photo Aadhaar, PCC, medical report, training certificates, and reference letters — as a leather‑bound folder or secure PDF, before you ever meet the caregiver. Discretion and transparency are our twin pillars.
Heritage‑Adaptive Routine
We train caregivers to use the home's natural light, garden spaces, and traditional kitchen setup to create a child's day that feels organic, not rushed. Morning sun on the verandah, mid‑day nap under the fan, evening play among the bougainvillea — the day follows the home's natural rhythm.
The Leather‑Dossier Tradition
For families who prefer a tangible record, we present the caregiver's complete file in a bound folder, just as references were exchanged in the old days. Everything is verified, nothing is hidden. You make a decision with the full weight of evidence, not just a gut feeling.