A hospice nurse has revealed what most people say before they die as she spoke out about how we end our lives. Julie, a registered nurse from Los Angeles, California, has worked in a hospice for ...
ATLANTA - Former President Jimmy Carter remains in hospice care at his home in Plains, Georgia. The Carter Center made the announcement regarding the president's health over the weekend.
FRANKLIN, Tenn. (WTVF) — While hospice is for people who are at the end of their lives, it's not all about dying. Hospice is often misunderstood. Someone doesn't have to move to receive hospice care.
LIZELLA, Ga. — You may have heard about hospice care in the news lately. Back in February, President Jimmy Carter's family reported he was entering hospice more than two months ago. He's still ...
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I've been a hospice nurse for 20 years. People often have 4 confessions on their deathbed—here's what they teach us
As a hospice nurse with more than 20 years of experience, I've sat with many patients at the end of their lives. But I've found that for most people, death isn't the biggest fear. It's the regrets.
Former President Jimmy Carter has decided to “spend his remaining time at home” and receive hospice care, the Carter Center announced on Saturday. The 98-year-old Carter has overcome a myriad of ...
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