Nurses bring heart and dedication to their work every day of the year. If you want to go beyond a simple “thank you” and show the nurses in your life genuine appreciation, a little thoughtfulness goes a long way. Here are five meaningful ways to recognize the nurses who make a difference in your community.
1. Make it Official with a Nomination

One lasting way to thank a nurse is to make sure their work is documented and celebrated. Formal awards can significantly impact a nurse’s career and morale.
The DAISY Award: Established by the DAISY Foundation, the DAISY award celebrates and recognizes nurses at a national level regarding all they do for patients and their families. You can often find nomination forms at the hospital’s nursing stations or on the DAISY Foundation website.
Institutional Recognition: Most healthcare facilities have “Nurse of the Year” or “Employee of the Month” programs. A quick email to those in charge detailing a specific positive experience can start that nomination process.
2. Handwritten Notes
In a world of all things digital, a handwritten letter can be a breath of fresh air. Nurses can keep these notes in their lockers or at their stations to read on particularly difficult shifts. In the note:
Mention the Small Things: Whether your nurse made you laugh during a hard time or explained a confusing test result in a way that it finally made sense, incorporating specific details into your thank you note will personalize it and make it more meaningful than a generic “thanks.”
Address the Team: If you cannot remember every name or want to recognize more than just one nurse on the team, a card addressed to the entire unit can boost the mood for all involved.
3. Build a Shift Survival Kit
Nursing can be both physically and mentally demanding. Putting together a thoughtfully assembled basket of essentials can help keep a team feeling energized, comfortable, and motivated during their long shifts.
Self-Care Essentials: Long hours and constant hand washing can lead to dry skin, messy hair, or chapped lips. Include high-quality hand lotions, lip balms, hair-ties, or claw clips in your kit.
Stationary Upgrades: Nurses are always on the lookout for a good pen. A box of high-quality gel pens, colorful sticky notes, or permanent markers for labeling are often a hit.
Hydration Boosts: Move beyond plain water by providing Liquid IV packets, flavored water enhancers, or a variety of energy drinks and teas.

4. Extra Fuel for a Long Shift
While a single cup of coffee during the day is great, providing snacks that the whole unit can pick at throughout the day is a great way to support a busy team.
Sweet and Savory: Mix some quick energy snacks with those that have more sustenance. Individually wrapped snacks like chips, granola bars, and assorted candies are great for a quick treat between rounds.
Group Treats: If you want to bring in a larger spread, consider items that are easy to grab with one hand, like donuts, cookies, or a variety of fruits.
5. Pay it Forward with a Donation
If you prefer a gesture that supports the whole profession, consider donating in a nurse’s name to an organization that supports the nursing community.

American Nurses Foundation: Donations here support programs that focus on nurse mental health, wellness, and professional development.
Scholarship Funds: Many organizations accept donations that go directly toward helping the next generation of nurses complete their education.
As a quick tip, keep in mind that some hospitals have rules about what individual nurses can accept. When you aren’t sure, a nomination or a treat that the entire department can share is always a winning move.
Next time you see a nurse, remember that a little appreciation goes a long way in fueling and encouraging them in the wonderful work they do day in and day out.
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Information in this post is accurate as of May 18, 2026.
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