Navigating the Difficult Decision of Hospice Care: The Carters' Journey

The recent death of former first lady Rosalynn Carter and the survival of her husband, former president Jimmy Carter, have brought attention to the difficult decision of when to choose hospice care. Rosalynn Carter entered hospice only two days before her death, while Jimmy Carter made the same decision in February and has outlived the initial prognosis. Late-stage symptoms, such as infections or the loss of certain abilities, often prompt the switch to hospice care. However, many people enroll in hospice during the final week of their lives, while others use its services for much longer. There is still confusion surrounding end-of-life care options, and myths and fears about hospice persist. The Carters' experience serves as a lesson in navigating these decisions and educating others about mental health and living and dying well.
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