I heard today it`s been a year.
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Regardless, hospice does kill you.
Well, my wife has been a caregiver in hospice situations and knows about them professionally. Sometimes they can do much to reverse a declining trend. Your expertise is what? Prejudice? You have no credentials for the authority you wish to display.
That is true, especially in a situation where one has been undergoing cancer treatments for oh so many years such as Jimmy Carter. Most hospice stays last six months or less and usually end with the person's death.
Of course the usual outcome is death; the person is dying. But it is absurd to suggest that hospice accelerates or causes the process.
In Jimmy Carter's case, hospice seems to have helped him as cancer treatments are energy draining. Meanwhile other patients may see hospice as a death sentence to where they give up on life and die.
One example of the latter, my Dad owned an apartment building which had a elderly lady in one unit for a good period of time. She was blind later in life but was content in the building. However her family put her in a group home run by a local hospital. Not sure it was actually hospice, but she saw it as a death sentence and quickly died.