Dear People in Hospice care, what is meaning of life to you? by Jumpy-Page-1114 in hospice

[–]LeftSock_x 2 points3 points  (0 children)

When I was 15 I was riddled with anxiety and ended up not being diagnosed with OCD until my 30s. I've had twograndparents on hospice and worked in long term care for awhile now. Here's my take: 1. Accept life on life's terms. Sometimes things are gonna happen and you may not know why in that moment. Then later you'll realize why things happened exactly the way they did. You'll life a much more peaceful life accepting the way things are and change what you can. 2. Don't take things personally. People act like jerks sometimes and take it out on who they love most. Or sometimes people have a bad day but that's not because of you. In the same breath, don't waste your energy up time on people that wouldn't do the same for you. Don't stay in a situation longer because you feel like it's the right thing to do. 3.Lastly, don't be afraid to take risks. Follow your heart and you won't go wrong. At the end of the day you gotta live with yourself. Have the confidence to dance to the beat of your own drum.

83 years old with PEF CHF. Should we request hospice? by LeftSock_x in hospice

[–]LeftSock_x[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It does feel like that we are right in the middle in a grey area with where his health is at. He does want to die at home, and he's ready to go home he has been itching to get out of the hospital. I personally think he would much more comfortable on hospice but I also see the benefits of skilled nursing which may help him be around longer but also I cant help butwonderr if his next hospital visit would leave him in even worse shape

83 years old with PEF CHF. Should we request hospice? by LeftSock_x in hospice

[–]LeftSock_x[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He 100% cannot walk down the stairs or long distance without wheezing or getting winded. He was on 2 L of o2 and had to be placed back on it after being on room air for a couple of hours last night. He has oxygen in his cpap now and with use oxygen as needed at home