Episode Twenty Six: The History of Hospice
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Hospice is one of the most misunderstood words in end-of-life care—and today, we’re talking about it openly, gently, and honestly.
In this episode of The Final Touch, we explore what hospice truly is (and what it isn’t), where it came from, and how it supports both patients and families during one of life’s most vulnerable transitions. We’ll walk through hospice eligibility, where care takes place, and the roles of nurses, social workers, and chaplains. We’ll also talk about what happens immediately after death when someone is on hospice, who pronounces death, how hospice works with funeral homes, and what families often misunderstand about timing.
This episode is for anyone who is facing hospice now, planning ahead, or simply wanting to understand end-of-life care without fear.
Gentle, grounded, and human—because these conversations matter.