Hospice, end-of-life care vs Home
Hospice, end-of-life care vs Home
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Giuseppe Buonconsiglio
3/18/20262 min read
HOSPICE, End-of-life care vs HOME
When you’re facing your last months - that someone may believe it or not - diagnosed or not - you cannot avoid to choose. You have only two options: home or hospice.
I’ll express my opinion on both, even if I’d always choose the first one. Give me a while and I explain why.
Home: without doubts, it may be the easiest choice. Location well-known, lives for a lot of years. Cheaper.
Hospice: specified structure built to take care of terminal sick patients. It usually owns all the medical equipment for emergency, palliative care and management of pain. Almost always, you are medically followed by specialized nurseries. You have food and water always guaranteed and all the basics for enjoy and increasing at the maximum the quality of life.
But, the most important element taken in consideration is: the possibility to get in touch with other terminal patients that are feeling your same pain, suffering - without have to explain what and how - they’ll understand you. It’s something that belongs to you and them. And maybe, my personal opinion, discussing, exchanging some conversations between people on the same “boat” - may guarantee at both a better enjoyment of the daily routine.
Furthermore, you are 24/7 recorded by cameras whose scope is keeping you in a safe place knowing clearly who looks at you. There’s no worrying about the money have been invested in. It will be completely spent there. No fictions, films and movies on the roads - to make the whole population “eat”
while you’re facing death. It isn’t respectful walking on the roads, hearing laughs and gossip that involves you or who you may know in. It hasn’t a sense, logic. It aims only to satisfy the others needs despite yours. It makes feel you worse, humiliated and taken in advantage. No chances to be relocated in another place/city after you pass away. No cases of missing people. No chances to be recorded, stolen for illegal purposes.
No questions. I don’t absolutely agree with the first option. There aren’t benefits. Without doubts, hospice - considering an hypothetical amount of available money to spend - it’s the best choice. I don’t share spending it at home or nearby just because someone could think: at least, money will remain into the same small town, fueling the everyone’s pockets unless you and your conditions that become secondary, less important.
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