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Jmanners
Asked September 2017
My dad is waiting on his body to shut down. Can I get hospice for him?
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My dad has liver failure and 1 of the kidneys is already dead.
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Veronica91
Sep 2017
Barb has given you the information you need. From your small amount of information you gave it sounds as though your Dad could be admitted to hospice
09/27/2017 20:29:03
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Sep 2017
Do you have the number of a local hospice organization you can call.? If you go to the blue box at the bottom there is an option to check off hospice. You put in your zip code and it will give you contact info for local hospices.
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