My Dad was at Freedom Point memory care assisted living for several years before dying. (He was paying maybe $6000/month for the care -- he too had dementia.) As I recall, the facility pushed for him entering hospice care. In my opinion, they Iike hospice involved because the hospice nurses spend/spent a lot of time doing things which in my opinion Dad was already paying for, thus relieving them of their duties! Hospice bathed him, fed him, etc...before hospice, the facility had that responsibility!
Once he was on hospice, they would only prescribe meds to make the patient FEEL better. They would not prescribe a medication to treat/cure an illness.
The cost of hospice -- for a patient with medicare -- zero dollars as I recall. But medicare (again as best I can recall) paid hospice around $5000 a month!
As a taxpayer, I was always annoyed/ conflicted -- Hospice paid $5000/month to perform duties dad was already paying $6000/month for Freedom Point to perform! Of course, we could have refused hospice, but then, I worried he wouldn't be receiving the best/most possible care......
I feel your pain and wish you and the family the best in her final journey!
On a lighter note, we would visit dad often and as his dementia worsened, he was much happier. At the end of a hallway where he was, he could look out and see a large water retention pond. One day when we visited, he greeted us with a smile, "Hi! I didn't know you were on the same cruise.....". ������
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