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Businiess name:  Newport Domestics Agency
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
My husband and I moved to California in 1994. We are both airline pilots and had no family in the area. I personally met with Rocio Catano to request assistance finding a live-in nanny to help us care for our two young children. As a working mom, I felt guilt-ridden and anxious about the entire process. Rocio was confident she could help us and that immediately put me at ease. We interviewed several candidates and hired a nanny who was with us for nine years. \r \r Our kids are grown now: our daughter is 18 and a plebe at the U.S. Naval Academy. Our son, 16, was the reason we established contact with Rocio's agency once again. This past October, he suffered a traumatic brain injury while skateboarding. His stay in ICU was two weeks, followed by two months in post-acute care in another state. \r \r When the accident happened, I called Rocio and asked her to use her best judgment to select a housekeeper. We needed help during my absence, but since I could not meet or interview candidates, I advised Rocio the person needed to be trustworthy, a self-starter, work well independently, and do with only phone directions. Rocio sent us a housekeeper the next day. She continues working with us as needed. Furthermore, in a gesture that epitomizes Rocio's compassion and ethic of care, she paid the housekeeper's wages that first day. \r \r At two critical junctures, Rocio came through for our family. For that, I am very grateful.\r \r

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