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Is hospice movement going beyond end-of-life care?

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Is hospice movement going beyond end-of-life care?

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Something missing here. Robin’s father would not have been admitted to hospice unless he were near death – having “another 15 years to live” is not near death. If I need it, I hope that someone would be kind enough to sedate me to death. I cannot think of a better way to go than a good nap. These accusations will get worst as we aging baby-boomers fill up nursing homes and hospices. I don’t want my children’s generation to go broke taking care of me and I don’t want nosy busy’bodies interfering with my wishes. Typical boomer – want to control my destiny.

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