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Professional and appropriate Christmas gift ideas for my patients...
Posted on 10/14/24 at 1:24 pm
Posted on 10/14/24 at 1:24 pm
Trying to plan ahead and want to give my patients a little something for Christmas this year and would like some ideas.
I'm looking at 10-20$ per patient price range.
I don't want to give them candles, coffee mugs or throw blankets- do y'all have any other ideas that are appropriate and in that price range?
Most of my patients are elderly, disabled. A handful of them are still able-bodied and work.
I am trying to think outside of the box for something unusual but also something that would be thoughtful and nice.
I'm looking at 10-20$ per patient price range.
I don't want to give them candles, coffee mugs or throw blankets- do y'all have any other ideas that are appropriate and in that price range?
Most of my patients are elderly, disabled. A handful of them are still able-bodied and work.
I am trying to think outside of the box for something unusual but also something that would be thoughtful and nice.
Posted on 10/14/24 at 1:26 pm to tigernurse
Hand written notes with maybe a treat attached
Posted on 10/14/24 at 1:27 pm to tigernurse
Jelly of the Month membership
Posted on 10/14/24 at 1:27 pm to tigernurse
quote:
I am trying to think outside of the box for something unusual but also something that would be thoughtful and nice.
Box wine enemas?
Posted on 10/14/24 at 1:29 pm to tigernurse
Free month to your OnlyFans?
Posted on 10/14/24 at 1:31 pm to tigernurse
I can’t tell if they’re inpatient or not. What about a coffee gift bag combo? $8 or $9 a bag, two bags.
Posted on 10/14/24 at 1:31 pm to tigernurse
quote:You're looking for "professional and appropriate" and you decided to come to the OT?
Professional and appropriate Christmas gift ideas
Posted on 10/14/24 at 1:32 pm to tigernurse
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Starbucks gift card
One of the worst tasting coffees ever....
Posted on 10/14/24 at 1:35 pm to tigernurse
I have brought my nurses food for presents, nothing bundt cakes, chick fil a minis etc, but i have never heard of nurses giving patients presents...depending on how you look nudes would always work and are free 
Posted on 10/14/24 at 1:35 pm to justjoe906
They're old, they probably make Maxwell House in a percolator
Posted on 10/14/24 at 1:36 pm to tigernurse
I’m not a gifter so I have no idea.
Posted on 10/14/24 at 1:37 pm to tigernurse
Laxatives and butt wipes
Posted on 10/14/24 at 1:40 pm to Shexter
While I wouldn’t choose this one in particular - some of my patients might actually enjoy a nice Cajun cookbook.
That’s a great idea.
Lenny- the coffee is a great idea as well.
That’s a great idea.
Lenny- the coffee is a great idea as well.
Posted on 10/14/24 at 1:42 pm to Epaminondas
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You're looking for "professional and appropriate" and you decided to come to the OT?
tOT can deliver a diamond from the rough every now and again.
I know I’ll have to sift through the dick in a box and BJ’s comments but I’m certain a few ppl will actually have some nice ideas.
Posted on 10/14/24 at 1:46 pm to tigernurse
My go to elderly gift is fancy handsoap and tea towels. Kinda disposable/consumable and usually not something people purchase for themselves.
A cookbook could be good if they cook or coffee/tea if they drink it (you have inside info since you are at their home)
Mukluk socks or slippers if they suffer from cold feet. Supposedly they are super warm.
Nice Christmas ornaments if they are a big scrooge or grinch.
A cookbook could be good if they cook or coffee/tea if they drink it (you have inside info since you are at their home)
Mukluk socks or slippers if they suffer from cold feet. Supposedly they are super warm.
Nice Christmas ornaments if they are a big scrooge or grinch.
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