There comes a point in life where you or your loved ones aren’t in excellent health or spirits. If you’re uncertain about how to cheer someone during a low time or a health crisis, gifting flowers is a thoughtful choice. Flowers are known to bring joy, hope, and encouragement, and are sure to uplift the spirits.
Whether at home or in a hospital room, a recovery area carries a sad foreboding undertone, and so flowers are the perfect juxtaposition as they tend to bring about positivity and cheer. Let’s look at how to send the perfect get-well-soon flowers to help make well-informed decisions.

Type of Flowers And The Recipient’s Individual Taste And Preferences
For someone who has had a challenging time and is recovering from an illness, you want to lean towards bright and cheerful. Yellow sunflowers are an obvious choice, but be mindful of allergens as sunflowers are pollen-heavy. You can also consider yellow roses, vibrant gerberas or tulips in bold colours. Top tip – tweak already arranged bouquets to fit your recipient’s colours of choice and type of flowers.
As much as bold and bright uplifts the mood, pastels like peonies, hydrangeas and tulips are aesthetically pleasing and bring a sense of relaxation and tranquillity to the space.
Hospital Policies
Almost all of the hospitals in Dubai will have their own gift policies. Take into account wards and intensive care units. A quick call to the hospital will help with your decision. Be mindful of what stage the patient is recovering as well as certain flora that may interact with the illness.

Consider Allergen Free And Opt Out For Pollen-Heavy And High-Fragrance
Sunflowers and daisies consist of a higher pollen content. So be mindful of these varieties when gifting to the sick. Orchids, hydrangeas and roses are great choices for both low pollen and for those with smell aversions.
Rule Out Toxic Plants And Flowers With Thorns
When sending flowers to patients, it’s important to avoid any blooms that may trigger allergies, breathing issues or contain toxins that could be harmful if touched, inhaled or accidentally ingested. Hospitals also prioritise infection control and patient comfort, so certain flowers are discouraged even if they’re not deadly. Potted plants can tend to harbour bacteria and mould. Strong, fragrant flowers can cause headaches and nausea. So be conscious when making your decision.

Go For Low-Maintenance And Long-Lasting Blooms
Not technically a flower, but succulents are a great choice for someone who has little energy to maintain and care for plants. Potted orchids also make lasting gifts.
Make It Personal
Accompany your flowers with a handwritten note of encouragement, their favourite chocolates or a home-cooked meal to add depth to your gift!

Choose A Florist You Trust
Sending get-well-soon flowers isn’t just a gesture; it’s a little burst of colour and care that reminds someone you’re thinking of them and they’re not alone. In a city as vibrant as Dubai, you’ll never run out of ways to make someone’s day brighter. Dubai has a long list of florists, but not all offer the same level of care or consistency. The last thing you want is your get-well gesture to arrive late, wilted or looking less than perfect. Look for florists with real customer testable, clear product photos and solid communication. Same-day delivery is a huge perk, especially if you’re sending a last-minute surprise.
This is where Parfumella Flowers really shine. Our arrangements are fresh, thoughtfully designed and delivered with care. We offer a range of soft, cheerful get-well options, from elegant roses to bright gerbera mixes that feel warm without being overwhelming. Parfumella flowers will assure you bring happiness to your loved ones in times like these.











