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KatME13
Asked March 2013
84 year old no longer wants any "tests" or "procedures" only wants palliative care, how do we get this?
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she has COPD, IBSD and was in hospital last year with double pneumonia for a month
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RnAllison
Mar 2013
Go to the primary care doctor, and they have the legal documents to sign. It has to be in agreement with the doctor, or any sort of medical staff that you guys come into contact with cannot legally stop treatment..
03/28/2013 15:13:58
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Hello KatME13,
Below is an article written by one of our experts that I think you may find helpful.
https://www.agingcare.com/articles/Hospice-and-Palliative-Care-Helping-People-Die-96209.htm
I wish you the best,
The AgingCare.com Team
03/20/2013 13:47:40
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Below is an article written by one of our experts that I think you may find helpful.
https://www.agingcare.com/articles/Hospice-and-Palliative-Care-Helping-People-Die-96209.htm
I wish you the best,
The AgingCare.com Team