Elizabeth Edwards and a true reflection of hospice care…
Dying at home, surrounded by family
Source: CNN.com
By Madison Park, CNN
Elizabeth Edwards died Tuesday, after doctors had told her further cancer treatment would be “unproductive.” She was at home, surrounded by people who loved her.
Next to picking a life partner or becoming a parent, there isn’t a more personal decision than how to die for those who get the opportunity to choose.
When the limits of modern medicine are reached, it’s a heavy consideration for terminally ill patients. For some, making the conscious decision to end treatment is tantamount to giving up or giving in. They worry about disappointing the people who care about them.
But one end-of-life expert sees it differently, noting that a growing number of patients are choosing hospice, so they can be made comfortable in familiar surroundings with family and friends close by.
“People in hospice don’t want to die. They want to live, and they want to live well,” said Dr. David Casarett, associate professor of medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. “They want to use whatever time they have to live the best way they can. I don’t think it’s giving up. It’s making a careful choice.”
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Date: December 8, 2010
Categories: Hospice & Palliative CareCenter, Hospice Care