Last one to post in this thread wins!

that makes sense

i would keep it in my back pocket though


my wife has a medical back ground, and so any medical decision, big or small, she would have to make for her mom
once hospice came in, they took over that part of it, and my wife was able to approach her mom as a daughter instead of a nurse

that made the last months she had with her so much more enjoyable


now, im not trying to tell you what to do, but it seems there is a stigma attached to hospice, like people feel that by calling them in they are giving up on their loved one and that is simply not true


anyway, this is what has been my experience
I appreciate the feed back my friend and that makes sense.
My girl is an EMT and some of the grand kids are taking the course so that helps and only 20 miles from me.
But it won't be long I think that we'll have to put her in a wheel chair so that will be the time for the home. And one is real close to me and my kids so she will always have us there. And as you said not giving up on her just looking after her the best we can.