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In the United States, hospice care for qualified patients is covered by Medicare.

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My mother brought me to the hospice two days after my request.

If it's all to retire into a hospice or a wheelchair, what's the point?

America's first hospice was founded in 1974, and the idea spread rapidly.

Hospice services are generally intended for the terminally ill in the last six months of life, but as a practical matter, many people receive hospice care for only a few weeks.

Helping people to confront the reality of death is rightly seen as one of the hospice movement's biggest feats.

For instance, a medical social worker who took a career break to care for her children parlayed her volunteer work at a hospice into a paid position at another hospice, as a volunteer manager.

The hospice ideal recognized that for many people, quiet and dignity-and loving care and good painkillers-are really what's called for.

Some patients — and even many doctors — confuse palliative medicine with hospice, a form of palliative care for people in the last six months of life.

Given her severe dementia, her family decided not to treat the cancer. They sent her back to us on hospice services.

He oversaw the nighttime caregivers and consulted with the hospice workers who assisted with medical issues and helped him prepare for Baer's death.

I've told you before about Florence Stein of South Dakota who was 88 years old and insisted that her daughter bring an absentee ballot to her hospice bedside.

After convincing the doctors that she meant it-that she really was ready to die-she was transferred from the ICU to a hospice, where, five days later, she passed away.

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