My father, who had dementia for several years, died this past week. My mother would like to give the caregivers in the memory care center a sweet gift package that I can deliver to her to present to them. I’m trying to avoid the typical Harry and David shops and are looking for some unique ideas. |
The point is the gesture of thanks, not the uniqueness of the gift. Just get them something from wherever - Harry & David, Wolferman's, Zingerman's and move on to focusing on grieving, which this is a distraction from. |
Chocolate house on 18th st. They ship. |
Cash |
I’m sorry for your loss. I love the Ferrara bakery rainbow cookies. You can order from Costco. They also have a 4lb version if it’s for a lot of people. |
I know you think this post is helpful, but it’s not. My mom doesn’t want the typical fruit assortment and asked for something on the sweets side which is why I asked the question. I’m sorry if you think that offering our heartfelt thanks to the hardworking caregivers who took care of my father for years is a “distraction”. It’s a necessary courtesy that we’re glad to fulfill in a meaningful way. |
sorry for your loss. please don't expend energy on people and responses like this. you're making a very kind gesture. |
They don’t accept cash. |
Uncle Chip’s is local, but ships. Their chocolate dipped shortbread is delicious.
I’m sorry for your loss. |
Zingermans has a coffee cake trio
Still, I would do cash |
Nothing Bundt cakes |
Assisted Living Facility prohibits giving cash to their employees, something stated in a previous post. |
Love LeVain! I looked on their website and sadly they don’t deliver to the address I need to send them. I ended up ordering from a company called Dancing Deer that I got info from someone else. Thanks to all those who provided helpful responses! |
These are gross, no. |