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Is sending flowers to a Sick Friend Appropriate? by Adele Rae Florists

Is sending flowers to a Sick Friend Appropriate? by Adele Rae Florists

Is Sending Flowers to a Sick Friend Appropriate?

A Thoughtful Gesture

When a friend falls ill, it’s natural to want to express your care and concern. Sending flowers can be a thoughtful gesture, offering a visual reminder of your friendship and well wishes. However, it’s important to consider a few factors before sending a floral arrangement.

Hospital Etiquette

  • Check Hospital Policy: Some hospitals have specific guidelines regarding floral deliveries, especially for patients in intensive care or isolation. 
  • Choose Low-Maintenance Blooms: Opt for flowers that are low-maintenance and don’t require excessive care, such as orchids or succulents, or carnations and mums.
  • Consider Allergies: If you know your friend has allergies, it’s best to avoid sending flowers altogether or choose hypoallergenic options. Most of the hospitals forbid the use of lilies, as they have a strong fragance. Hospitals prefer fragant-free blooms.

Homebound Healing

  • Personal Preference: Consider your friend’s personal taste. If they're not particularly fond of flowers, a different gift might be more appreciated. Try to avoid lilies by all means, except is a flower of preference for your friend, many times lilies have a strong fragance that specially for someone sick is hard to stand.
  • Practicality: Ensure the flowers are easy to care for. A small, potted plant might be a more practical choice. Or an arrangement in a vase with long-lasting flowers, try not to send hand-tied bouquets, avoid the burden to set the flower bouquet in a container.
  • Timing: If your friend is feeling overwhelmed, a small, thoughtful gift might be more appropriate than a large floral arrangement, maybe just send a little plant, like a succulent garden.

The Power of a Personal Touch

While flowers can be a beautiful gesture, don’t underestimate the power of a heartfelt message. Add a handwritten note expressing your concern and well wishes, it's better to pay a little bit extra to the florist so they can write your message on a small handwritten card.

Ultimately, the best way to show your support is to consider your friend’s individual needs and preferences. A thoughtful gesture, whether it’s a bouquet of flowers, a heartfelt card, or a simple phone call, can make a big difference.

If you are in Burnaby, Canada or any other city in Vancouver Lower Mainland, Adele Rae Florist can help you sending a beautiful floral gift, we have a wide collection of Get Well flowers for sending your best wishes and heartfelt messages. 

We offer same-day Get-well flower delivery service in Vancouver and all across the Valley. Place your order online or by phone at 604-299-0585 or you can visit our flower shop near Brentwood, at 4714 Hastings St., close to Metrotown and East Vancouver.

You can check our Get-Well flower collection on this link:

https://adeleraeflorist.com/collections/get-well-flowers