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12-19-2018 06:44 PM
Friday will be my last day at physical therapy. I've been going for 8 weeks. Would you get the physical therapist a gift for the last day. It's also the Christmas season so dont know if I should get a gift or just say thank you for all your help and leave it at that. Thanks for your opinion.
12-19-2018 06:47 PM
I wouldn't get a gift for a medical professional, but that's just me. It wouldn't even occur to me.
12-19-2018 06:48 PM
Just a thank you holiday card; or a thank you card and a gift card. Even a small one would be fine.
12-19-2018 06:48 PM
I would write a letter/note and send a copy to the PT's supervisor. In the note I would say a sincere thank you for regaining mobility (or whatever you went there for) and if they have a website, leave a positive review with a shout out for the PT with whom you worked.
12-19-2018 06:49 PM
@joann1218 wrote:Friday will be my last day at physical therapy. I've been going for 8 weeks. Would you get the physical therapist a gift for the last day. It's also the Christmas season so dont know if I should get a gift or just say thank you for all your help and leave it at that. Thanks for your opinion.
@joann1218......that's something I think you need to make a decision on. But you could get her a gift card to a local bakery......she might like to get a stolen for breakfast......or some cookies.....whatever.....
12-19-2018 06:50 PM
As a healthcare provider, little gifts of appreciation are always welcomed. Doesn’t have to be fancy, plant, gift certificate to restaurant, fresh baked cookies. That’s very thoughtful of you!
12-19-2018 06:51 PM - edited 12-19-2018 06:52 PM
There’s no straight answer.
Gift People will say ‘yes’.
Non-Gift People will say ‘no’.
Sometimes a business transaction is just that...
a business transaction...no more; no less.
12-19-2018 06:51 PM
I think if you gave her a holiday card with a appreciative message would be nice. If you felt like you developed a closeness than maybe a $10 gift card to a near by lunch place also.
12-19-2018 06:55 PM
I'm thinking the same. I wouldn't give a gift. If you feel you want to, nothing wrong with that. A card with a note and a gift card for the local coffee shop.
12-19-2018 07:07 PM
If you decide to do something, please make it goodies or something for the whole clinic. It’s very uncomfortable to be in the position of refusing a gift from a patient, and monetary gifts such as a gift card most likely will have to be turned down. A personal note or positive review to a supervisor will be most welcomed I’m sure.
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