According to the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization, over 1.7 million Americans received hospice care in 2020. Yet, a significant number of patients are referred to hospice too late, often due to persistent myths and misunderstandings. These misconceptions can prevent patients from accessing much-needed comfort and support at the end of life. In this article, we’ll confront the most common myths, providing clarity on what hospice truly means for patients and their loved ones.
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44. Hospice Is Always Sad and Gloomy There’s a pervasive belief that hospice care is characterized only by sadness, gloom, and loss. While it’s true that…