My stepmother is in a SNF and I'd like to recognize the staff there. Don't want to do cash or gift cards because someone is sure to be left out and can't afford it.
I used to work in nursing homes and I know that at the holidays many families bring candy, cookies, etc. and sometimes it's too much at once. Ideas for something else?
Another suggestion is to donate to the employee holiday party fund, if there is one at your facility.
Costco has a very nice jar of imported chocolates this time of year, each individually wrapped. My sister and I would buy several. Always one for the kitchen staff, along with a note about how much Mom likes the food. (The head of the kitchen seemed genuinely moved. I think that department gets overlooked often.) One to the physical therapy staff if mom used those services recently. One for the Social Activities director, asking that be shared with the volunteers. One for the DON and two to the nursing station, again asking to be sure some went to the night shift.
Whatever you decide to give, give it this week and avoid the rush!
I bought Subway sandwich party platters for the employees of a 50 bed nursing home and placed the platters in the employee lounge refrigerator. I labeled 1 1/2 trays for the nursing day shift, labeled one tray for the other departments working day shift, labeled one tray for nursing evening shift and half of a tray for the night shift.
It is very thoughtful of you to think of the staff during the holiday season. Maybe a floral arrangement or a beautiful Christmas plant would also be appreciated.