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In reply to the discussion: Hospice [View all]NRaleighLiberal
(61,837 posts)1. So sorry for your loss....
Hospice was so helpful for our family when we lost my dad, my wife's dad and my wife's mother. It really made all of the difference in such incredibly difficult times.
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As my dad was dying 12 years ago, hospice care really was an appreciated part of his care
The Genealogist
Mar 2019
#8
Oh lunatica, you made me tear up a little there. It was the honor of my life to be there
Maru Kitteh
Mar 2019
#45
Hospice attendents are saints on earth. As I've gotten older I've seen it more and more.
marble falls
Mar 2019
#11
I have known several people to be in Hospice, and it was wonderful.
PoindexterOglethorpe
Mar 2019
#13
That sounds awful about the morphine. Seeing her go through that must have been painful.
pnwmom
Mar 2019
#68
There are many, many reasons why dying people develop trouble with swallowing.
Maru Kitteh
Mar 2019
#47
I 100% agree with you about Hospice. And I am terribly sorry that your dad passed.
Maraya1969
Mar 2019
#66