
I would go from wanting to expose them all to not doing a thing but I started to empower myself and began reading all I could on hospice abuse. "Your mom looks so peaceful and she looks exactly the way she did when she was alive", to that my 16 year old responded with, "but much much thinner".įrom the beginning I had wanted to report this abuse but never did. They made attempts to console me and made insensitive remarks one that nearly put me over the edge. It was so obvious by this time they were all in on it. There was definitely a cult like atmosphere in the house I could not explain. When she passed the hospice social worker and nurse came by. I question again because my mom was in no pain so why? I am told she will breath easier. I managed to come back after a few day's with my daughter's and they are horrified at what they see. They ask me to leave and that I can only come certain times. My brother remarks by saying Gatorade has lots of nutrients and vitamins. I ask them again about food and drink and get a response that I can't believe.

My mom at this point no longer resembles herself. The non-hospice caregiver is dismissed from taking care of my mom. When I confronted my sister her response was she may choke on her food. When I questioned them there response was, she doesn't need many calories. This means she was eating every other week. For the last six months my mom only ate when the non-hospice caregiver and I were there and was not given food while my siblings were there. Shocked by this the caregiver and I would bring food.

The non-hospice caregiver remarked there was never any food for my mom to eat. This last 6 months big changes were happening and I began asking questions. After the first 6 months of hospice she was re-enrolled for another 6 months. She actually told me that hospice and my siblings are killing my mom.

Because of the huge strain I had with my siblings I came every other week while the non-hospice caregiver was there.This caregiver opened my eye's to many things and in the beginning I dismissed them. She stopped talking by this time but was still engaged in every way. Last year she was put into hospice and I still am not sure why. She did have some memory issues later but was otherwise in good health. My mom had a brain aneurysm 8 years ago which she recovered from. They took control and I was completely out of the picture or so they thought. My siblings decided to take care of our mom. My story began 4 years ago when my father passed. I am still shocked by the whole traumatic experience but mostly that I did not stand up to any of them for what they did.

They, along with my siblings not only starved her and restricted fluids but were on some kind of pathetic mission to hasten my mothers death right under my nose. My sweet mother passed under the care of hospice, my two siblings and a non-hospice caregiver. These messages are entirely unedited, except for the addition of paragraph breaks for readability. This is your turn, for what follows are some of the messages that we have received from our readership about Hospice.
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Healthcare Had a Truly Free MarketĮditor's Note: We reported about the horrors and the cult of death worship within the organization that is known as Hospice in previous reports.
