What do you write in a nursing home card?
Ideas for generic feel-good messages to nursing home residents and Senior citizens include:
- Wishing you a wonderful day!
- Thinking about you!
- For someone who’s special and wonderful…
- Just a friendly little hello from me to you!
- Just felt like sharing a smile with you today!
- Sending happy thoughts your way!
What do you write on a Seniors Card?
Cheerful Messages
- May your day be filled with all kinds of bright sunny things.
- You’re wonderful because … (
- Just wanted to say Hello and tell you I’m/we’re thinking of you.
- Sending cheerful thoughts to brighten your day.
- You make me smile.
- Sending lots of hugs your way.
- You make my heart smile.
What do you write in a Christmas card to a nursing home resident?
General
- “Best wishes for a joyous Christmas filled with love, happiness and prosperity!”
- “May all that is beautiful, meaningful and brings you joy be yours this holiday season and throughout the coming year!”
- “Merry Christmas!
- “May your holidays sparkle with joy and laughter.”
How do you comfort someone in a nursing home?
Here are just a few tips on how you can show a loved one in skilled nursing that you care:
- Visit regularly.
- Listen well.
- Connect with technology.
- Bring your positivity.
- Bring personal mementos.
- Break bread.
What do you write in a care and concern card?
Details
- Front: Sending thoughts to cheer and encourage you.
- Inside: Have a great day!
- Front: Thinking of you today and how special you are.
- Inside: Just want you to know how much you are loved.
- Inside: I hope you know how special you are to all of us.
- Front: Sending smiles your way and hoping your heart is happy today.
What to write in a card for a shut in?
Simple Thinking-of-You Encouragement
- “You’re never far from my thoughts.”
- “Know how often I think of you?
- “You’re on my mind and in my heart.”
- “Keeping you close in my thoughts.”
- “Lifting you up in prayer and hoping you have a better day today.”
- “I can’t wait to catch up with you soon.”
What do you write to a senior in a nursing home?
Suggested General Messages
- Wishing you weeks worth of smiles!
- Warm wishes to brighten your day!
- You are wonderful!
- May your day be filled with all kinds of bright sunny things!
- Sending cheerful thoughts to brighten your day!
- You are going to have a great day!
- Don’t forget to smile today!
- You are awesome… It’s true!
What to say to someone who is in a nursing home?
How do you help someone with dementia in a nursing home?
Understanding How To Move A Parent With Dementia To Assisted Living
- Start A Conversation Early (depending on the stage of memory loss)
- Choose A Community Specializing In Memory Care.
- Consider Visiting The New Assisted Living Community Together Before Moving Day.
- Schedule The Move For Their “Best Time Of The Day”
What to write to cheer someone up?
You deserve it. Cheering you up, that’s my only goal in life right now. Your smiling face, your quirky humor and your silly ways we want them back not just for you, but for us too. We miss you, but we understand, and we’re here for as long as you need us.
How do you address a card to a nursing home?
To address an envelope in care of someone else, write the name of the intended recipient on the front of the envelope. Below that, write C/O, which stands for “Care Of,” a colon, and then the name and mailing address of the person or company responsible for passing the letter on.
What do you say in a letter to the elderly?
All you need to remember is keep it simple, cheerful, and sincere. Your words should be optimistic and uplifting. You may want to include a fond memory you have of yourself and the recipient of the letter. Any memory or life experience that triggers a smile or chuckle is a perfect addition to the letter.
How do I write a letter to the elderly?
Start with “Dear Friend.” Even if you don’t know your reader by name, starting with “Dear Friend” will make them feel special and cared for. Introduce yourself. Let your reader know who you are and why you’re writing. Send positive thoughts.