Anonymous wrote:I’ve found hospice to be evil. They have a timeline and their recommendations appear related to conform to how they are paid by the government. Be careful because they will have the right to give morphine, which is basically a legal way to kill someone who is dying. I learned this the hard way.
Hospice wanted us to stop all prescription medicine which we refused to do because doing so would cause discomfort to the dying person. Hospice seems to want to give morphine only and speed things up.
They don’t really perform any useful function.
We were forced to use hospice when elderly parent stopped eating. Elderly parent started eating again. Hospice overdosed the parent. Marvin was given etc. It was a mess and upsetting.
I'm so sorry
This was not my experience with hospice at all.
Like the pp, we were given thickeners to help the patient with swallowing. They were allowed to eat and drink as much as they asked for. They also could continue on medication that improved their symptoms (nothing curative, but still their long term meds).
I would check in with the supervising physician or if there's a primary contact at the hospice center and request a new nurse.