‘Hospice is more about living better’ transitional care director says of misunderstood program

12/13/23 at 03:28 AM

‘Hospice is more about living better’ transitional care director says of misunderstood program
Tribune-Review (Pittsburgh, PA)
December 11, 2023
... There is an assumption a patient entering hospice care is not expected to live beyond six months, a guideline that is tied to Medicare coverage. But the experience of individual patients can vary widely, as evidenced by [senior living residents] the Pattersons [Robert, 97, and Joyce, 90,] and by former president Jimmy Carter and his late wife, Rosalynn. Like many who elect to receive hospice care, Rosalynn Carter entered the program toward the very end of her life—just days before her death Nov. 19, at 96. But it’s also possible for patients to beat the odds and have hospice care extended. Jimmy Carter was 98 when he entered hospice in February and continues to endure. 

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