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I need some I deas for a thank you present

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BonnesVacances · 11/02/2019 21:23

I'm looking for a thank you present for a couple of health professionals who have been involved in DD's care over the last couple of years and will soon be coming to an end.

One is female, early 30s with young DC. The other is male, perhaps slightly older.

I'm incredibly grateful to both of them, so want to get something with a bit of thought, rather than a bottle of something or chocolates.

Any ideas? Budget £15-20 each.

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Frostyapples · 11/02/2019 21:28

Maybe have a look on 'Not on the high street' for ideas?

EwItsAHooman · 11/02/2019 21:30

If they're NHS then there are strict rules around accepting gifts.

How old is your DD? Could she help you make a gift like a potted plant where she paints the pot or a handmade thank you card?

Justheretogiveaviewfrommyworld · 11/02/2019 21:41

I would say donate to the ward/clinic she has been in.

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OlennasWimple · 11/02/2019 21:45

Handmade thank you card each and a donation to the relevant wing would be good. As pp say, they may not be able to accept personal gifts

GR2529 · 11/02/2019 21:50

John Lewis / Waitrose do some lovely catch kidston hand cream gift sets. I know a lot of health professionals get quite dry hands from all the washing

Leeds2 · 11/02/2019 22:17

Tie for the man, with a child friendly picture on it eg Mickey Mouse. Assuming he wears a tie, and works with children!
Get your DD to paint them both a mug at a pottery studio.

BonnesVacances · 11/02/2019 22:40

Thank you. DD is 17.

I've given Christmas presents for the last 2 years so I don't think there's any issue with accepting gifts. She's an outpatient so maybe that makes a difference?

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