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Thoughts on Gifts: Injuries and Accidents

Get Well Gifts for Broken Bones or Falls

Broken Bones
  • Accidents happen to all of us and sometimes they result in broken bones. Whether your loved one broke a limb cliff diving, washing the dog, or falling off a bike, the outcome is the same, and it involves pain and casts. 
  • If the patient is a child, he or she may be comforted by a stuffed animal or four. Critters in a Basket is a wonderful gift that contains four assorted plush animals geared towards the patient’s age and gender. 
  • For the adult the patient may feel ready to seize the day but his or her mobility will be impaired. The entertainment basket makes a great selection to show you care until the cast comes off. 

Get Well Gifts for Car Accidents

  • Most of us drive and many of us are bound to be in a fender bender at some point. What type of get well gift do we give someone in a car accident? 
  • Flowers or Get Well Balloons to show your support for the family during a time that may be different is a great way to show your support. 
  • The Bouquet of the Day, the Daylight Bouquet, Dawning Love Bouquet for a close loved one or Get Well Balloons make great selections.

Get Well Gifts for Poisoning

  • Poisoning happens through chemical reactions. Most poisons are swallowed but can also be ingested by breathing, through the skin or even injection. 
  • As a family member or friend of the patients it is best to offer support through items that do not give off a scent such as flowers or food. 
  • We recommend Get Well Balloons or comfortable slippers such as Dr. Comfort .

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