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vhall123
Asked February 2018
Where should I do hospice?
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My mother has lost both her legs in last year. She's giving up what should I do?
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Feb 2018
vhall123, so sorry about your Mom. Regarding Hospice, it would be up to your Mom's primary doctor to recommend the program.
02/03/2018 09:27:31
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