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6 Ways How To Make Your Healthcare Loved One Feel Appreciated After A Tough Day

Healthcare workers are true modern heroes.

While the rest of the world is safe and sound in their homes as the pandemic goes on, healthcare workers continue to do what they do best, take care of sick people.

They work incredibly long hours, endure physical trauma, lose sleep, miss meals, and always worry about their patients.

Healthcare workers are at the forefront of battling the pandemic. Thanks to their efforts, everybody else can continue working in their respective fields.

If you have a loved one that works in the healthcare industry, there are ways to show your gratitude and appreciation for their work and dedication, especially during this tough time.

6 Ways How To Show Appreciation To Your Healthcare Loved Ones:

Healthcare workers deserve to be recognized for their hard work and their service to people in need.

Some say that working as a healthcare worker can be a thankless job.

So, why not make an effort to show your appreciation to healthcare members and loved ones with these simple tips.

1. Ask them how their day went.

It’s not easy working in the healthcare industry.

With the long hours and demanding roles exacerbated by the stricter health protocols due to the pandemic, it’s easy for them to get overwhelmed and frustrated.

Merely asking and listening intently to how their day went can help them release stress and other negative emotions.

Just be a good listener and offer some comfort if you can.

2. Offer to do more chores.

If you have a family member that works in the healthcare industry, it’s not surprising that they will be coming home very tired after a long day.

To lighten their load, offer to do additional chores so they can rest adequately for the following workday.

You can ask to do their laundry for them, or maybe surprise them with a tidy room when they come back from work.

You can also prepare their meals, so they don’t have to worry about dinner when they get home. These simple acts can easily show your appreciation for them.

3. Constantly remind them to do Self Care.

Due to very hectic work schedules, a spouse or sibling that works in a clinic or hospital may forget to take care of themselves as they should.

Self care reminders are essential, especially for very busy individuals.

To make it more convenient for them, set up a spa day on their day off or book a schedule at their favorite salon for a haircut and color. Show your appreciation for your healthcare loved ones by reminding them to reward and appreciate themselves too.

4. Surprise with Essential Gifts.

A surprise thank you gift will be truly appreciated by health workers.

If you are thinking of getting one, here are some unique and appropriate gift ideas…

Scrubs:

Surprise healthcare loved ones with a new set of scrubs that they can wear to work.

With their busy schedules, finding the time to buy new garments for work can be challenging.

Choose a company that offers men’s and women’s scrubs in a wide variety of styles, sizes, and designs to choose from.

Health and wellness items:

Everyone has been hoarding health essentials nowadays, why not take the time to come up with a set of items that can be used to sanitize and stay safe in the time of pandemic?

The most appropriate gifts will be medical grade face masks, face shields, hand sanitizers, alcohols, disinfectant wipes, and antibacterial sprays.

These practical gifts will be well appreciated by someone who understands the importance of staying clean and sanitized all the time.

Food:

This gift is so basic that it often gets overlooked. But it’s still one of the best gifts. Surprise a loved one from a day of duty with their favorite dishes.

You could also opt to have the food delivered to his or her workplace to share with colleagues.

Think of it as a way to express gratitude for your loved one and the rest of the healthcare team too.

Plants:

Consider small indoor plants as suitable gifts that they can place at their desks at work.

Aside from air purifying properties, indoor plants can help brighten up the room.

5. Respect their privacy.

After a tough day, some people want to be alone to gather their thoughts and reflect on the activities that happened during the day.

If your loved one came from long hours of duty, don’t force them to talk or engage in activities if they want to enjoy their quiet time.

You can still spend some time with them after they get some rest, which is also the best time to ask them how their day went.

6. Be more understanding.

Healthcare workers are more prone to fatigue these days because of the long hours and an increased number of patients.

It shouldn’t be surprising for someone to come home from duty feeling frustrated and depressed, overwhelmed, or angry.

Your role as a loving family member is to show your support and understanding during these trying times.

Healthcare workers are constantly pushed to their limits nowadays, and there’s no sign that the Coronavirus will be disappearing anytime soon. As a family member, be vigilant about signs of distress or hopelessness among your healthcare loved ones.

If you have reason to believe that work is taking a toll on their physical and mental health, consult a doctor immediately.

The Intention to Show Them that You Understand is Sometimes Enough:

The pandemic brought unprecedented and challenging times for nurses and other healthcare workers.

If you have a loved one or family member who works as a nurse, a doctor, or any healthcare focused role, it is the best time to show your appreciation.

You can start by being a good listener and companion whenever they need to vent out their frustrations.

You can also set up a self care day for them, offer to do house chores to lighten their load or surprise them with a special gift.

There is no greater feeling than being recognized for the hard work that you have done.

It is time to show your love and thanks to the people who are continually making sure that we are all provided efficient and quality healthcare.

Dejan Davcevski

I help people upgrade their Spirit, Mind, Body, Heart to become the best version of themselves! After 10 years of writing, coaching and collaborating with top coaches from all around the world I have learned the best secrets to help you unleash your full potential! You can be a Superhuman! Write me at davcevskid@gmail.com if you have any direct question! Much Love!

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