That's pretty much hospice protocol throughout the US. Unless you are at home, you're at their mercy. My mother was killed by a "palliative care" worker who had a instructed a nurse to give my mother 4 times the amount of morphine that she was receiving. I looked at the worker at said excuse me but you just told that nurse to pump four times the amount of morphine that is circulating through her system right now. She ignored me and told the nurse to do it. This went back and forth for a while and finally the nurse pushed the morphine. 23 minutes later my mother was gone. That was in 2017. No lawyer would touch it. In 2020 I learned from another lawyer that this is common practice.
That's pretty much hospice protocol throughout the US. Unless you are at home, you're at their mercy. My mother was killed by a "palliative care" worker who had a instructed a nurse to give my mother 4 times the amount of morphine that she was receiving. I looked at the worker at said excuse me but you just told that nurse to pump four times the amount of morphine that is circulating through her system right now. She ignored me and told the nurse to do it. This went back and forth for a while and finally the nurse pushed the morphine. 23 minutes later my mother was gone. That was in 2017. No lawyer would touch it. In 2020 I learned from another lawyer that this is common practice.