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Text Ideas for Thinking of You Cards for Shut-In, Housebound, Homebound, Nursing Home Care Patients and their Family

September 25, 2024

Seen Mindy post this request on the GCU forum and want to offer some text ideas for these type of cards.

Warm Greetings

  • “Sending warm thoughts and fond memories your way. You are cherished more than words can express.”
  • “Thinking of you and all the wonderful moments you’ve created for so many. Your legacy of love continues.”
  • “Remembering the joy you’ve brought to our lives. Your spirit shines on in our hearts.”

Family Appreciation

  • “Your family’s love for you knows no bounds. We’re grateful for the memories we share.”
  • “The stories of your life continue to inspire us all. Thank you for the legacy you’ve built.”
  • “Your wisdom and experiences have shaped our family in beautiful ways. We hold you close in our thoughts.”

Timeless Connections

  • “Time and distance may change, but the connection we share remains strong. Sending love your way.”
  • “The lessons you’ve taught and the love you’ve shared will always be a part of us.”
  • “Your influence has touched so many lives. We’re thinking of you with gratitude and affection.”

Seasonal Sentiments

  • “As the seasons change, we’re reminded of the beautiful moments we’ve shared throughout the years.”
  • “The [current season] brings back memories of times spent together. You’re in our thoughts always.”
  • “Wishing you comfort and peace as we remember all the [holidays/special occasions] we’ve celebrated together.”

Words of Comfort

  • “Though circumstances may change, the love and memories we share remain constant. You’re in our hearts.”
  • “Your strength has always been an inspiration. We’re sending you that same strength and love now.”
  • “The bonds of family and friendship transcend all. We’re holding you close in our thoughts.”

These messages aim to evoke a sense of connection and appreciation while being general enough to apply to various situations. They acknowledge the patient’s impact on their family and friends, focusing on shared memories and enduring bonds rather than current circumstances.

Happy Designing!

Corrie

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