Tis the season of cold and flu, and unfortunately it is hard to escape. Feeling sick is never anyone’s choice, and we hate when our lives are disrupted to deal with illness or injury. If one of your loved ones is suffering with a malady large or small, we know that they may be battling feelings of sadness or anxiety. The good news is that fresh flowers are a known antidote to depression – in fact, science has shown us that they have an immediate, positive effect on recipients across the board!
At Ron & Alicia Robinson Florist, we love designing the get well bouquets and arrangements that are guaranteed to put a smile on their face, and help them on the road to recovery.
The color yellow is universally recognized as the most cheerful on the spectrum – and as such, makes an ideal choice for get well bouquets! Yellow gerbera daisies, roses, lilies, daffodils, and alstroemeria will bring bright well wishes, whether your loved one is at the hospital or recovering at home.
Mom says the chicken soup makes everything better and is good for body and soul – and these flowers arranged in a Campbell’s mug are a whimsical reminder that your patient is going to be ok soon.
Some hospitals restrict the gifts that are allowed, but green plants are nearly always welcomed. This is due to their ability to actually make the patient’s environment healthier, by purifying the air and removing toxins. This is true of green plants and flowering plants of all kinds – we love the fiery attitude of this peace lily, accompanied by tropical anthurium and bromeliad. We all hate being ill, but bright flowers and exotic plants will go a long way to helping any of your loved ones down the road to recovery. Convey all your love and concern with one of these beautiful get well gifts from Ron & Alicia Robinson Florist.
Hospital Floral Delivery: Our team routinely delivers to Kaiser Permanente in Baldwin Park, St. Jude Medial Center in Fullerton, Foothill Presbyterian in Glendora, and Presbyterian Intercommunity Hospital in Whittier. If your loved one is in a different medical facility in the area, just give us a call and we will take care of everything.