Hospital Flower Etiquette: A Guide to Sending Flowers with Care

Hospital Flower Etiquette: A Guide to Sending Flowers with Care

When someone you care about is in the hospital, sending get-well-soon flowers can be a great way to express your love, support, and well wishes. It's a thoughtful gesture that can make a world of difference.  In this post, we'll offer tips on choosing the perfect floral arrangement and guide you through the process of delivering floral cheer to brighten a friend or family's hospital stay.

Do's and Don'ts When Sending Flowers to Hospital

Unlike a typical flower delivery where you send it to the recipient's home or workplace address, there are specific considerations that you should be mindful about when sending flowers to hospitals. This guide will walk you through the etiquette of sending get-well-soon flower arrangements to a hospital setting. 

  • Go for cheerful and colorful flowers. Let your surprise flower delivery bring a smile to their face. Opt for bright, colorful, and uplifting flowers, such as carnations, daisies, tulips, and sunflowers. In flower meanings, yellow blooms represent hope, happiness, and friendship, orange flowers stand for courage, while green flowers signify healing. 

  • Check the patient's room assignment if they allow flower deliveries. Some hospitals restrict flowers in certain areas, like the intensive care unit, due to allergies or infection control. Sometimes, they will advise that you wait until they are already in the ward before you can visit or send flowers to the patient. Do your best to inquire beforehand.

  • Make your get-well-soon floral arrangement more meaningful. When shopping for flowers make sure to include their birth flowers and favorite colors, and consider if they have potential allergies, too.

  • Opt for compact arrangements. Large bouquets can be cumbersome in a hospital setting with limited space. Pick a smaller arrangement instead with its own vase so it’s ready for display, making it more convenient for the patient and/or family.

  • Consider a low-maintenance plant. If allowed, a small potted plant like a succulent or orchid plant can be a longer-lasting alternative. They can enjoy it even if they’re staying in the hospital for weeks or bring it when they go home.

  • Include a heartwarming note. A thoughtful message with get-well-soon flowers adds a special touch and lets the recipient know you're thinking of them.

  • Don’t send flowers with strong scents. Overly fragrant flowers can be overwhelming in a confined space and may trigger allergies or sensitivities. We recommend trying scent-free flowers like dahlias, hibiscus, tulips, calla lilies, Asiatic lilies, orchids, ranunculus, and poppies.

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    Follow These Tips for Hassle-Free Hospitals Flower Delivery 

    • Schedule the delivery during visiting hours
      Send flowers in the morning or within the hospital’s visiting hours. Make sure to coordinate the delivery with a family member who stays with the recipient or contact the hospital.
    • Provide complete information:
      Include the recipient's full name, room number, and hospital address.

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    Send Get-Well-Soon Flowers to Hospitals in LA and OC

    Trust only Orchid Republic for chic and comforting flowers to send your loved ones. Take your pick from our longlasting orchid plants or stunning floral arrangements. When ordering, let us know you’re sending them to someone in the hospital so our florists can make expert recommendations.

    Orchid Republic Floral Boutique is a local flower shop with stores in Sherman Oaks and Santa Monica. We can conveniently accommodate same-day flower delivery to all hospitals in Los Angeles and Orange County, including:

    • Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
    • UCLA Medical Center
    • Keck Medical Center of 
    • Torrance Memorial Medical Center
    • Huntington Health Medical Center- Pasadena
    • MemorialCare Long Beach Medical Center
    • Providence Mission Hospital-Mission Viejo and Laguna Beach
    • Kaiser Permanente Anaheim and Irvine Medical Centers
    • UCI Health — Fountain Valley
    • Orange County Global Medical Center
    • Providence St. Joseph Hospital Orange
    • Kaiser Permanente-Orange County 

    Send get-well-soon flowers today!  




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