Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He is not in need of hospice at this time.
Hospice provides more services then hospice care. They provide support even when hospice services aren't needed. My Mom is a hospice support leader for a group who meets weekly. The group is for caregivers of terminally ill loved ones. My father has been terminally for almost a decade. He isn't in hospice care and at the rate he is going may outlive her! But she gets/gives support through hospice.
Jesus, just drop the hospice thing.
You sound pretty ignorant given the description of the OP and her circumstances and her BFs. This is exactly what hospice is designed/ set up to help. You, OTOH, sound like just an ignorant shrew.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He is not in need of hospice at this time.
Hospice provides more services then hospice care. They provide support even when hospice services aren't needed. My Mom is a hospice support leader for a group who meets weekly. The group is for caregivers of terminally ill loved ones. My father has been terminally for almost a decade. He isn't in hospice care and at the rate he is going may outlive her! But she gets/gives support through hospice.
Jesus, just drop the hospice thing.
Anonymous wrote:Are you seeing a therapist? If not, you should do so immediately.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He is not in need of hospice at this time.
Hospice provides more services then hospice care. They provide support even when hospice services aren't needed. My Mom is a hospice support leader for a group who meets weekly. The group is for caregivers of terminally ill loved ones. My father has been terminally for almost a decade. He isn't in hospice care and at the rate he is going may outlive her! But she gets/gives support through hospice.
Jesus, just drop the hospice thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He is not in need of hospice at this time.
Hospice provides more services then hospice care. They provide support even when hospice services aren't needed. My Mom is a hospice support leader for a group who meets weekly. The group is for caregivers of terminally ill loved ones. My father has been terminally for almost a decade. He isn't in hospice care and at the rate he is going may outlive her! But she gets/gives support through hospice.
Anonymous wrote:He is not in need of hospice at this time.
Anonymous wrote:OP askes for advice on how to emotionally support her boyfriend and in usual DCUM fashion people suggest things completely unrelated: hospice an social security.