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What To Write in a Take Care Card - Take Care Messages

Writing the Best Take Care Greeting Card

One simple way to brighten someone’s day is to send them a basic take care greeting card. When someone isn’t feeling well, any small recognition and affection can mean the world to them. Send something funny, sweet, or kind – just make sure to let them know you wish them well and love them.

How to Create the Perfect Card - Examples

Take care cards are not meant just for recipients who are gravely ill, so remember to mark occasions of travel and recovery as periods to send these messages, as well. Remind your loved ones that you care for them with some of our suggestions below.

Tips for Take Care Greeting Cards

Your loved one will be ecstatic to receive your take care message, but there are some tips and tricks that you should try to keep your card upbeat and friendly. Make sure you avoid distressing the card recipient by staying positive and warm. Emotional cards are just as acceptable as funny messages, but think tactfully before including any comments that may upset the receiver of your card. Try including quotes, song lyrics, or memories of your loved one in your message for a special touch to make the card more personal.

Messages for Take Care Greeting Cards

Try some of our ideas for an excellent and thoughtful take care message for the people you love. Presented here is a variety of situations where a take care message may be appropriate, but feel free to pick and choose what works best for you.

  • (For anyone) “Take care of yourself and hold onto what you love most during the trying times ahead. I wish you a happy and healthy future.”
  • (For a neighbor) “I’m so sorry to hear of your troubles of late. My family will be praying for smoother roads ahead for you. Take care of yourself and all good things will follow.”
  • (For a spouse) “Take care of yourself today so that I can have you for all of your tomorrows. Please feel better soon. I’m far too greedy to live in this world without you for even a minute. Praying for a fast recovery.”
  • (For parents) “Taking better care of yourselves is the best gift you could give my siblings and I. We want you both to live forever, so be kind to yourselves!”
  • (For siblings) “Hurry up and get better so that I can stop spraying Lysol behind every step you take! Just kidding. Take good care of yourself and feel better soon, brother!”
  • (For mom) “Mom, it seems like just yesterday you were taking care of me and waiting on me hand and feet every time I was sick. You deserve to relax for a change, so take care of yourself and feel better soon!”
  • (For dad) “Take better care of yourself in the future, old man! We love you too much to see you anywhere but home and living happily while full of health. Get well soon, dad!”
  • (For grandma) “Grandma, I’m sorry to hear that you are in the hospital. Please take care of yourself and stay in good spirits. We’re all rooting for you back at home and praying for a speedy recovery.”
  • (For grandpa) “Grandpa, it feels like you have survived a hundred wars in your time. Now it’s time to fight again and take care of yourself in the months to come. We will be by your side throughout every surgery. Everyone in the family is wishing you well and hoping you can get back on your feet soon. Love you.”
  • (For co-workers) “Take care of yourself so that you can return to work ASAP and get back to being the office rock star that you are. We miss you and wish you a fast recovery.”
  • (For a hurt child) “Broken bones are no fun! Take care of yourself and be more careful next time when playing roughly when friends. We love you and want you back in one piece ASAP!”
  • (For friends) “I’m so sorry to hear you haven’t been feeling well. I hope you feel better soon and can come back out with us by this weekend. Take care of yourself!”
  • (For friends) “I can’t believe you’re leaving for school before me! Take care of yourself at your new college this year. Look at us – we’re all grown up. Be careful and don’t do anything I wouldn’t do. Love you, sister from another mister!
  • (For children traveling) “Take care of yourself while you’re away this summer, honey! We are so proud of you for venturing out into the big blue world. Enjoy your study abroad this summer!”

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Quotes and Sayings for Take Care Greeting Cards

The heart of a take care greeting card is in its intention, which is to make our loved ones feel better as we wish them to take care and be well. Try some of these thoughtful quotes to make your card stand out amongst the crowd.

  • “Time is the best doctor.” – Yiddish Proverb
  • “There is no medicine like hope, no incentive so great, and no tonic so powerful as expectation of something tomorrow.” – Orison Swett Marden
  • “Enjoy convalescence. It is the part that makes the illness worthwhile.” – George Bernard Shaw
  • “The greatest healing therapy is friendship and love.” – Hubert Humphrey
  • “The friend who can be silent with us in a moment of despair or confusion, who can stay with us in an hour of grief and bereavement, who can tolerate not knowing… not healing, not curing… that is a friend who cares.” – Henri Nouwen

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