Mom and me could not get him out. Hospice put him on morphine however my mom gave him very little just enough to relax his breathing and it was nice. During that hospital stay, my dad slept a lot and was prematurely put in Hospice. Jack, thank you for sharing your experiences. This is something that is happening on a regular basis. my mom was just killed by hospice staff. Hospice killed my Mother also. my mom was a frail, vulnerable dementia patient murdered legally. If they were, however, I'd FIRE them on the spot, take her OFF of hospice, and get her to the hospital or whatever type of care I felt to be appropriate. The next day gave dad a morphine an hour until he died. Dad passed away Oct 7th 2013 from Liver Cancer . my mom was just killed by hospice staff. A big majority, 60%, died in hospital; 20% in care homes, like my father; 6% in hospices, like my mother. By Justice | 4 posts, last post over a year ago. Wednesday, October 5, 2016. Morphine is a preferred opioid for Hospice because it can be dosed person-specific (not one size fits all) and it's ideal in decreasing the systemic agitation that is present at end of life. He was in a hospice facility for 11 days until he died. it was . My dad finally woke up. Helen Meldrum . . Arianna Vairo. The transfer was arranged, but only two people were allowed to be with him in his hospice suite, myself and one of . My father was too Given meds until he died, He . Only to steal the inheritance our father told me to make sure each great & grandchildren got $5k each then my sister and I split the rest. . Hospice Murder. I've tried to explain to her that #1, my father had not been eating properly for MONTHS (throughout the summer and early fall of 2021), #2, his LAST bite of ANYTHING SOLID was a bite of a cookie on September 27, 2021 16 days later he was gone. starvation), sending a completely healthy person to a hospice for a couple of weeks could be just as fatal. 7 reviews of Hospice of the Valley - Thunderbird Palliative Care Unit "Saying goodbye to a loved one is never easy and when going through the difficult time of letting a family member go, every bit of help to make the process more comfortable helps. In fact, judging from what we have found about some of their cruel "treatments" (ie. This is exceedingly hard to accept, but perhaps talking to the hospice staff will help somewhat. I'm not sure how hospice killed your father, as you don't . He was in pain but that was from arthritis in his back. My sister fired hospice, next day was overdosing dad with morphine, took him to the bank had him sign a POA to her. The night before, at the hospital, he was eating and drinking ,alert, oriented, talking with me. He had liver cancer. Morphine just made sure he didnt suffer. My father died the day before his 88th birthday, with my mom following 11 days later, just after her 85th birthday. If this had not just happened to my family, I would never believe that Hospice is euthanizing patients all over our country. She came out and said to give him morphine every two hours and that if he started getting really bad, to give it to him every fifteen minutes. To me it seemed like the most peaceful way to end life. But we were told a palliative. June 16, 2021. He stopped eating and refused to take his medicines for 3 days at his nursing home. I understand that hospice is SUPPOSED to be COMFORT CARE!!! Wherever possible, hospice starts treatment with small amounts of nonnarcotic, over-the-counter drugs, like acetaminophen or ibuprofen. If that works, fine. Hospice stays connected to the family. Hospice is killing my father! After all, all of us must eventually die; even Health Wyze Report readers. As we watched episodes of "The Great . Covid cascade killed my father. forced to dehyrdate to death and then over medicated to control the pain casused by the lack of fluid. I want you to know with certainty that you are correct in your suspicions. When my father was dying of pancreatic cancer last summer, I often curled up with him in the adjustable hospital bed set up in his bedroom. The day he was admitted to the hospital he was talking and eating. To add to this case study pool, my mother (70) was killed by a UK hospice last week through the method of dehydration and starvation, made possible by use of an intravenous morphine syringe driver and continuous injection of sedatives through an arm port. I recently used hospice with my mom. I signed to hospice believing that he at least will have 6 months to live and who knows he could get better. Hospice care: the story of a mother's passing (Claremont Courier, March 2017) My sweet mom passed away January 8 at the relatively young age of 74. Several years before my father died he experienced a bladder infection that gave him severe pain. They are not 'killing' her in any way, shape or form. My father and mother, Genevieve, had a happy marriage of 39 years, until our mom (13 years his junior) passed away in 2009 of a brain tumor, likely brought on by the vaccines she'd received over the years, and the root canals, and the mercury fillings, and the nutrient-depleted food that she (like most Americans) had ingested over the years. I'm an only child. Hospice does allow death to occur in its normal, natural time frame in the most humane, non suffering manner possible. He didn't have hospice. Dad's sister and niece witnessed. . "Death became medicalised; a whole lot of taboos grew up around it," Chapman says . Many people come to this forum and post their concerns that they believe hospice killed their loved one. I've tried to explain to her that #1, my father had not been eating properly for MONTHS (throughout the summer and early fall of 2021), #2, his LAST bite of ANYTHING SOLID was a bite of a cookie on September 27, 2021 16 days later he was gone. I fully supported home hospice, after what happened to my dad. Same thing happened to my father (the hospice had my sister administer the overdose, so technically she was the one who murdered my father under hospice supervision), and he died 24 hours after eating a good meal and being alert. Discussion about Hospice Care Murdered My father [Page 4] at the GodlikeProductions Conspiracy Forum. In 2011, my father died in a skilled nursing facility almost 200 miles from home. The crazy Dr. Told her she was going to die without any of us there with her. I feel like the morphine hastened her death. Hospice care: the story of a mother's passing (Claremont Courier, March 2017) My sweet mom passed away January 8 at the relatively young age of 74. Hospice didnt kill my dad nor did morphine. Both my mother and father passed away under hospice care. My sister feels that "hospice killed my father" (i.e., the medications). My sister fired hospice, next day was overdosing dad with morphine, took him to the bank had him sign a POA to her. Hospice killed my father within two days of signing up for pallliative care with them. My father and mother, Genevieve, had a happy marriage of 39 years, until our mom (13 years his junior) passed away in 2009 of a brain tumor, likely brought on by the vaccines she'd received over the years, and the root canals, and the mercury fillings, and the nutrient-depleted food that she (like most Americans) had ingested over the years. Her death wasn't unexpected, but it was rapid. The guy just wouldn't die, so they kept upping the methods. He is dying, and would be if he were on hospice or not. New Reply Follow New Topic. To be on hospice your father had to be evaluated as being in the very end stage of his illness. Her death wasn't unexpected, but it was rapid. In June of 2013, I was a month into my new hospice social worker position. "Don't use a sledgehammer to kill a flea," advise hospice experts. I should have called 911 to have him transported to a real hospital so they evaluate what was going on with this poor man. Stupidly, I let Hospice talk me down from making that call. All we wanted and needed was some help bathing my Dad etc. However, there is a much darker side to hospice. I am sorry your father and your family had the horrific . Dad's sister and niece witnessed. To try to mitigate or conceal the gravity of (an offense) by excuses, apologies, etc. Hospice is available to patients and their families 24 hours a day, seven days a week. They died at the hands of Hospice. He was saying he couldn't breathe, so my mother called the hospice nurse. . It was a horrible gruesome death. Please, if you have experienced this, I'm asking you to continue to speak out. My father was killed in pallative care. 1. I have witnessed it, as well as many other. As it was explained to me, hospice is for the very end of life when all other medical care has been exhausted. Hospice Killed My Father. Bonnie McKeegan, LCSW Oct 5, 2021. Hospice Care. Upon entrance to a hospice, the visitor is immediately depressed by the imagery. My father died last year from what I call "Covid cascade," a series of unforeseen consequences that ensue when Covid-19 breaks out in a healthcare facility. He had bowel cancer but it was not that advanced. . it was horrific. 2. Most people associate hospices with hopelessness, and accept that they are a necessity. My father died in 2002, and even then I'd only known him for the last 10 years of his life. At the end of life, things can fall apart quickly, and neither medical specialist nor hospice worker can guarantee a painless exit. . Sorry for your loss. He had copd. . That pretty much sums up the Hospice of the Valley on Thunderbird and 55th avenue. He went in for chest pains, but they found he had not had a heart attack. My father was murdered by Hospice. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1301688. . She had beaten breast cancer in 2008, but it recurred in August of last year, this time with the additional diagnosis of bone cancer. This may sound like a romantic love story of two lovebirds so wanting to spend eternity together that one left to follow the other, but unfortunately, neither of my parents died a natural death. Same thing happened to my father (the hospice had my sister administer the overdose, so technically she was the one who murdered my father under hospice supervision), and he died 24 hours after eating a good meal and being alert. Palliate (pal ee eyt verb. Medical aid in dying, an end-of-life care option that only is available to terminally ill adults in California, nine other states and Washington, D.C., was palliative care for my mom, but only for the last three days of her life. Hospice care honors a natural dying process while aggressively managing pain and other uncomfortable symptoms. My dad was old.78 and had lung dieseas thats what killed him. My sister feels that "hospice killed my father" (i.e., the medications). The day before he was admitted he was in the hospital and was talking,eating and very clear headed but his ammonia levels were high and he had been very combative, not eating and wouldn't take his meds for 4 days at his nursing home. My experience with hospice was wonderful. He was taken from the nursing home to a hospital in an ambulance and given morphine for pain. Our topics include Conspiracy Theory, Secret Societies, UFOs and more! Hospice uses morphine all the time. The staff there is courteous, considerate, helpful, and always . Hospice killed my husband. Only to steal the inheritance our father told me to make sure each great & grandchildren got $5k each then my sister and I split the rest. On Dec. 31, 2011, my sister and I took him to the hospital because he had an urinary tract infection. Then she came home and she was doing good until hospice started the Morphine and upped it more and more and they knew exactly when she was going to die. They are a symbol of death and a cult of death worship. I never knew what hospice was until this, and they are murderers. He very clear headed but, his ammonia levels were high and rising, This caused him to be very combative. Your mother does get to make the decision for your dad. I took him home around the 8th day, where he received hospice care for over 2 1/2 years before his death. What you may not know about Hospice can kill you or your loved ones! Disease causes death. The example I will use is a "near miss" or actual car crash. It'd pretty much always . Hospice does not hasten death but unlike its counterpart (dying in an acute care setting), it doesn't try to prolong approaching death either.