What do you message when someone is hospitalized?
Get Well Wishes
- Feel better soon!
- Hope you feel better soon.
- Hoping you find strength with each new day.
- Have a speedy recovery!
- I hope each new day brings you closer to a full and speedy recovery!
- May good health envelop you, spurring a quick recovery.
- Thinking of you lots and hoping for your speedy recovery.
How do you message someone who is not well?
But they might appreciate something short and sweet like:
- I’m thinking of you this very minute. Hope you can feel it—and feel better soon.
- I’m sorry you’re sick.
- Take time to take care of yourself.
- When I heard you were sick, it made me feel a little worse, too.
- Wishing you good health—and sending you good vibes.
How can I wish myself faster recovery?
I wanted you to know that you are in our thoughts and good wishes! I am praying for your quick recovery and better health!
How do you console a sick person?
WAYS TO EXPRESS SYMPATHY WHEN A FRIEND IS ILL
- “I heard you’re not feeling well.
- “Heard you were feeling under the weather.
- “How are you feeling, if you don’t mind me asking?”
- “If there is anything you need help with, just let me know.”
- “I’m so sorry you have to go through this.
- “I’ll be praying for you.
How do you encourage someone in hospital?
Get-Well Wishes
- “Hope you get to feeling better soon!”
- “Looking forward to seeing you back at practice when you’re ready.”
- “Wishing you well.”
- “Take extra good care!”
- “Here’s to you—steadier, stronger and better every day.”
- “We hope you’re taking it slow and easy right now.”
- “Take your sweet time getting well!”
What do you say to someone who is critically ill?
Comforting Words for the Terminally Ill
- Thank you for telling me about your illness. I know it must be difficult to share this with people.
- This is so hard. I wish this wasn’t happening to you.
- I’m here in any way you need me.
- How are you holding up?
- Thank you for all you have done for me.
- I love you.
What to say instead of I hope you feel better?
Examples
- “Hope you get to feeling better soon!”
- “Looking forward to seeing you back at practice when you’re ready.”
- “Wishing you well.”
- “Take extra good care!”
- “Here’s to you—steadier, stronger and better every day.”
- “We hope you’re taking it slow and easy right now.”
- “Take your sweet time getting well!”
How do you wish someone the best?
To start, though, here are some different, longer ways to wish someone good luck.
- Sending you good vibes and positive energy.
- Good luck in this and all future endeavors.
- I wish you all the best with this new and exciting adventure.
- Wishing you the very best in your new adventure.
- I’m rooting for you always!
How do you keep someone’s hospital staying better?
10 Ways to Make a Loved-One’s Hospital Stay More Comfortable
- Be an advocate for your patient.
- Bring a touch of home to the hospital.
- Call ahead before you visit.
- Respect the need for sleep, even midday.
- Keep visits short and sweet.
- Remember to care for the caregiver.
- Flowers are nice, but think outside the ‘bud’
How can you make a hospital stay fun?
10 Ways to Stay Entertained During a Long Hospital Stay
- Bring a good book. Have a book you’ve been trying to get through for a while but never had the time to sit down and dig into it?
- Write a story.
- Make a new friend.
- Watch a movie.
- Pick up a hobby.
- Play some games.
- Play video games.
- Take a stroll.
What can you say to someone who is dying?
Don’t say, “It’s going to be OK”