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Home Instead Senior CareHospice nurses, geriatricians, and staff discuss the importance of planning ahead for end-of-life care. Having a plan in place that you can discuss with family members and friends will help you be ready at the moment the need for hospice care arises instead, of scrambling for help during a time of stress.
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September 9, 2020 at 7:41 am | Posted by Sheila Woodland
How to know if hospices are telling us lies not being able to help us change her bath her feed her or help with meds and sheets on the beds and extra gowns to wear if they are and my self can't afford to help and also lifting her or just help her she wants to live not die
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September 9, 2020 at 7:34 am | Posted by Sheila Woodland
How to know if my grandma is not being taken care of by hospice the right way cuz she getting weaker not drinking or eating what ate they not doing she needs a tube fed or she will die and they said they can't change her diaper if we need help and not to force liquid on them cuz she will swell up. Then why don't they tube feed her back to health
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