Hi all. I read this today, and it was so informative to me. My MIL is here in our home in hospice (with hired caregivers). Over the past year or so, I've read things that members here have shared about LOs being close to dying and what maybe to expect. This article shares some of those things and more. You all are part of my caregiver support, and so I want to drop the link here in hopes that it may help someone else:
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/people-witnessed-loved-one-die-041603427.html?
Looking back at my mom’s case, she kept insisting on being released to her own home without help. She was in and out of the hospital many times. I think they put her on hospice to force her to get home care. But I was naive enough to think it was because she was dying and started staying with her 24/7. This was 4 months ago. I have since hired in home help, but I wish they were more honest with me about her actual prognosis.
I’ve read many other stories here where people have been in hospice for months to a year or more. Will hospice alert us when our LO I actually close to death?
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