Household workers carry more emotional weight than most families realize. This Human+ feature uncovers the silent mental health crisis among yayas, maids, caregivers, and other home workers — and why it matters for every Filipino household.
Where do household workers actually sleep? From storage closets to improvised corners, Human+ examines the quiet truth behind sleeping spaces — and what they reveal about dignity and domestic work in Filipino homes.
Most companies hide bad reviews. MaidProvider.ph doesn’t — and for good reason. In this Human+ feature, we explain why transparency, not perfection, is what builds trust in the Philippine household care industry.
Imperfect reviews don’t weaken a business — they humanize it. In the real world, a mix of strong and weak feedback builds more trust than a flawless rating. Here’s why families should look for transparency, not perfection.
A simple, updated guide to the Kasambahay Law (Philippine Maid Law). Learn the real 2025 rules on salary, benefits, contracts, rights, live-in vs live-out, and employer obligations.
Domestic work is essential to Filipino households, yet rarely understood. Is being a kasambahay truly a choice, or a decision shaped by limited opportunities and economic pressure? This essay explores the realities behind a profession often taken for granted — and the quiet resilience of the women who sustain it.
Domestic workers hold the emotional and practical weight of Filipino households, yet their stories remain unseen. Human+ opens the conversation no one else will.
Yayas teach children far more than routines. From emotional regulation to trust, language, and values, this Human+ reflection explores the quiet lessons kids carry for life.
Household workers are the unseen architecture of Filipino middle-class life. From childcare to daily stability, they keep families functioning — yet remain invisible. This Human+ feature explores the people who hold the home together.
Hiring a yaya in 2025 costs far more than the legal minimum. Inflation, migration, and rising household expectations have pushed the real monthly cost of a reliable nanny in Metro Manila to ₱17,000–₱20,000. This guide from MaidProvider.ph’s Human+ team explains why the old ₱5,000–₱6,000 rates no longer retain workers — and what families must prepare for today.
Metro Manila is experiencing a real nanny shortage in 2025. More caregivers are shifting to predictable jobs or going abroad, while families now demand higher childcare standards. This NYT-style feature explores why the yaya workforce is shrinking, how expectations are changing, and what agencies like MaidProvider.ph are doing to support families and workers.
The role of the nanny in the Philippines has transformed. Today’s families need trained, verified, emotionally steady caregivers who support child development and safety. This guide explains modern standards, hiring tips, and why structured agencies like MaidProvider.ph have become trusted partners for childcare in 2025.











