14 Gifts to buy for the Sick Loved Ones
24.05.2022There are many things you can do for people who are ill, injured, recovering from surgery, or just to show your support.
If you are sending a care package to someone far away, or if they are quarantined, these are great ideas. Flowers and food are also traditional gifts for those who are ill or injured.
The best gifts for quarantined friends or sick people are comforting, home-focused, and practical. You want to encourage your friend to rest at home and get well again. These gifts can be a great help, even if you aren’t able to be there.
- Brooklinen Adelphi Jumpsuit
As a get well gift, a jumpsuit will make your friend feel confident and comfortable. Brooklinen’s supersoft jersey version is easy to put on and take off. It also comes in pretty colors that won’t push or pinch at tender areas.
- SAIJI Adjustable Bed Desk
Although it’s not cheap, this stylish lap desk is very versatile. It can be used to serve meals, work on laptops and even read on tablets.
- Axelrod Orthopedic Adjustable Widge Set
When people want to be comfortable while reading, sleeping, eating, or watching TV in bed, pillows won’t do the trick. You can arrange this plush set of pillows in many different ways to help you find the right position for your recovery and rest. They’ll also find that it’s useful for relaxing when they feel better.
- Reusable Hot Cold Pack
The reusable cold and hot packs can be used to treat any ache or pain. They can either be frozen or microwaved depending on the user’s preference.
- Apple iPad
This tablet is extremely lightweight and can be used to entertain patients in hospital or bed. You can give them a pencil to draw or take notes, and you can even ask questions.
- Ostrich Eye Mask
The puffy mask, made by the people who invented the famously strange looking travel pillow, blocks light but does not put pressure on the eyes. This allows them to catch some Zzzs even in busy hospital rooms.
- Bombas Gripper Slipper
The lightweight, yet comfortable, slipper socks have grippy soles to prevent slips and falls. They are perfect for keeping you warm at home or in the hospital.
- GE Cync Direct Connect Light Bulbs
Although smart bulbs might seem odd, they are actually quite easy to install. Your loved one can turn the bulbs on and off (or change their hue) with voice commands using an Amazon Alexa or Google Home product or the apps on their phone.
- NY Times Mini Crosswords
This book is perfect for Wordle and other word-related games fans. It contains a variety of challenging crossword puzzles in a compact, portable size that can be easily carried to the hospital or kept at your bedside.
- Grub Hub Gift Card
They won’t leave the house, no matter what the reason. A gift card to a food delivery company will allow them to order their favorite meals right at their doorstep.
- Hydro Flask 21 oz Standard Mouth bottle
Double-wall vacuum insulation keeps liquid temperatures at bay for hours. Your friend or relative who is stuck at home will be able keep the temperature-perfect fluids close by all day without having to constantly get up to buy more ice or to heat them, so they can be more comfortable and more hydrated.
- Apple Lightning to USB Cable (2m)
They’re probably resting or recuperating if they are at home. If not, it’s likely that they won’t be reaching for an outlet to charge their phones. The extra-long charger cord is four times longer than the standard, so that they can relax and unwind far away from an outlet without having to give up their phone. This may allow for more FaceTiming!
- Crutcheze Crutch Bags
A broken limb can be difficult enough, but crutches–a mobility tool–can also cause problems. A crutch bag can be a great way to help a few. It has enough space for all the essentials that they will need even if they aren’t able to use their hands.
- Yuni Shower Sheets
Extra-large, citrus-mint shower sheet will make them feel refreshed, no need for rinsing.