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Pay it forward. Be there when they need you. For nurses and other professionals, a handwritten letter is a rarity and much appreciated. Letters of commendation to their superiors is also rare and wonderful.
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The staff at my mother's NH are amazing, always going above and beyond, but I know from the odd comment that they are all part time (the employer's way of not having to give vacations or benefits) and have a second job as a caregiver as well. Next time I shop I'm going to buy a big tin of cookies & chocolates to be put in the staff room for all to enjoy.
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Both good ideas.. Thank you!
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Gift cards are also nice or letting them know you will bring in lunch for the care team, etc. I agree that a nice handwritten thank you is cherished pointing out something especially meaningful or touching that they did to make your loved one feel special or easier for family.
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If you have found a great nursing home,I would write a letter to the editor in the local paper and give them some much needed public appreciation - and a gift card for the store of their choice would be nice too.
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My mom has hospice nurse come once a week, and home health aid twice a week. I give thank you cards with written thoughts of appreciation and a restaurant gift card tucked inside. I did this for Christmas too.
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