I'm so sorry! I do recommend starting the hospice services now though, for you as much as for him. They can come to the home too, not just in facilities.

So sorry; how difficult. Hospice care can take place in one’s home. That will enable physical access which may not be guaranteed in this time of Covid. Take care of yourself; hugs.

Thank you for all of the support...he is still in the hospital. They will be evaluating him for hospice care to see what is needed.

Oh I'm so sorry. It is a very hard thing to lose a parent. My parents were both at home with hospice care, at different times, a year and a half apart. I found the hospice workers incredibly kind and helpful, for my siblings and I as well as our parents. They walk you through a very hard transition. Though it is a terribly sad time, it can also be a special time to be there for them. I wish you comfort.

Khris I am sorry this is so hard. I will keep your family in n my thoughts and prayers.

I'm so sorry! I will be praying for the time you have with him and for his comfort.

Oh I'm so sorry to hear this. I have been through it also, most recently with my mom, and as wonderful as Hospice is, it is still a very difficult time. It helps to have family around. Thinking of you.

Late in reading the posts. Very sorry to read the above, thoughts go out to you and your family.

So sorry for the difficult news and situation. Hoping your family can get all the support needed to have time together out of the hospital.

I just saw this post, and I am so sorry. My grandma was in hospice, and I wound up fielding a lot of calls for my mom. It's easy to second-guess things in this situation, so I'm going to say it now, in case you need to hear it: any decisions you've made, or will make, are the right decisions. All my love and supportive energy to you and your family, as your dad transitions.