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What is a life assistant?
Life assistants and nannies have some similarities, but there are also some differences. Generally speaking, life assistant refers to professionals who provide various life services for employers, including but not limited to cooking, cleaning, shopping and transportation. On the other hand, nannies tend to take care of those who need special attention, such as babies, the elderly or the sick.

Life assistant has a wide range of services, which can help employers deal with all kinds of daily chores, provide more comprehensive life support and make employers more relaxed. Nannies pay more attention to the physical and living arrangements of clients, such as helping to take care of the feeding, washing and dressing of babies. The specific differences between the two may also vary according to different regions and service needs.