How Hospice Supports Family Caregivers

2025-07-08T21:38:07+00:00June 17th, 2025|

At 2:30 AM on a snowy Salt Lake City night, Sarah found herself wide awake, checking on her father for the third time since midnight. The weight of caregiving had settled on her shoulders like the heavy Utah snow outside—beautiful, but overwhelming. She wondered if she was doing enough, if she was strong enough, if she could possibly handle another day. What she didn't know was that help was already on the way. When families in Utah choose hospice care, they're not just getting medical support for their loved one—they're joining a network of professionals dedicated to supporting [...]

How to Create a Peaceful End-of-Life Experience at Home

2025-06-23T18:46:23+00:00June 10th, 2025|

When Eleanor made the decision to spend her final months at home rather than in a hospital or facility, her daughter Janet felt both honored and overwhelmed. Eleanor had lived in the same Cottonwood Heights home for forty-three years, tending her garden, hosting family gatherings, and creating countless memories within its walls. Now, as she faced advanced lung cancer, she wanted those familiar surroundings to be her final sanctuary. "I want to be where I can see my roses bloom one more time," Eleanor told Janet. "I want to hear the sounds of the neighborhood, smell my own [...]

The Emotional Benefits of Palliative Care for Families

2025-06-23T18:44:05+00:00June 3rd, 2025|

The diagnosis hit like a thunderbolt. In a single afternoon, the Rodriguez family's world shifted from planning Maria's 50th birthday celebration to grappling with her advanced ovarian cancer diagnosis. As the oncologist outlined treatment options, Maria's husband Carlos found himself drowning in a sea of medical terminology, prognosis discussions, and an overwhelming sense of helplessness. "I felt like I was failing her," Carlos recalls. "I didn't know how to support her through the treatments, I was terrified of saying the wrong thing, and I was watching our teenage children struggle with fear and confusion. I was so focused [...]

Signs That a Loved One May Be in Their Final Days

2025-06-23T18:38:04+00:00May 27th, 2025|

The change was subtle at first. Maria had been caring for her father, Antonio, at home for several months since he'd enrolled in hospice care for end-stage heart failure. But over the past week, something felt different. He was sleeping more, eating less, and seemed increasingly distant from the world around him. When she called the hospice nurse with her concerns, Maria found herself asking the question that had been weighing on her heart: "Is this the beginning of the end?" This conversation—one that happens in homes across the Wasatch Front every day—touches on one of the most [...]

What Medications Are Used in Hospice and How They Help

2025-06-23T18:30:52+00:00May 20th, 2025|

When David first learned that his wife Catherine would be receiving hospice care, one of his biggest concerns centered on medications. Catherine had always been cautious about taking any drugs, preferring natural remedies when possible. Now, facing advanced pancreatic cancer, she was experiencing significant pain and other symptoms that seemed to require medical intervention. "Will she be heavily sedated?" David asked the hospice nurse during their initial consultation. "I'm afraid of her being so drugged that she's not herself anymore. But I also can't bear to see her suffer." https://storage.googleapis.com/msgsndr/qXMRf8wUNoIJVjuZkZrm/media/68599d3224572e50de0ae188.mp4 David's concerns reflect a common anxiety many families [...]

How to Talk to Your Loved One About Hospice Care

2025-06-23T18:23:44+00:00May 15th, 2025|

The words hung in the air between them, unspoken but heavy with meaning. Margaret had been sitting beside her husband Robert's hospital bed for three days, watching him struggle with complications from his advanced lung cancer. The oncologist had gently suggested that it might be time to consider hospice care, but Margaret couldn't bring herself to broach the subject with Robert. "How do you tell someone you've loved for forty-seven years that it's time to stop fighting?" she wondered, her hand trembling as she reached for his. "How do you start a conversation that feels like giving up [...]

How Palliative Care Improves Quality of Life for Patients

2025-05-14T07:17:57+00:00May 12th, 2025|

The morning sun filtered through the blinds as Dr. Samira Adams reviewed Lucas Mitchell's file. At 43, Lucas was battling an aggressive form of multiple sclerosis that had progressed far more rapidly than anyone had anticipated. His neurologist had suggested a palliative care consultation, but Lucas had initially refused. "I'm not ready for hospice," he had told his wife, Marina. "I'm not giving up." This common misconception—equating palliative care with end-of-life care—nearly prevented Lucas from accessing services that would ultimately transform his experience of illness. It wasn't until his neurologist explained that palliative care could complement his ongoing [...]

Hospice Care for Patients with Alzheimer’s and Dementia

2025-05-14T07:15:57+00:00May 8th, 2025|

The door to Eleanor's room was ajar when hospice nurse Mia arrived for her visit. Inside, Eleanor's daughter Abby sat beside the bed, gently brushing her mother's silver hair while humming a familiar melody. Eleanor, once a vibrant elementary school principal who could recall the name of every student she'd ever taught, now lived in a world increasingly distant from those around her. Seven years into her journey with Alzheimer's disease, her ability to recognize even her closest family members had begun to fade. "She always loved having her hair brushed," Abby explained, noticing Mia in the doorway. [...]

The Role of Nurses, Social Workers, and Chaplains in Hospice Care

2025-05-14T07:13:55+00:00May 5th, 2025|

The Role of Nurses, Social Workers, and Chaplains in Hospice Care When Sophia first met her hospice team, she was overwhelmed by grief and uncertainty. Her husband Miguel's cancer had progressed beyond treatment, and they had made the difficult decision to focus on comfort care at home. As the hospice nurse, social worker, and chaplain sat at her kitchen table explaining their roles, Sophia wondered how these strangers could possibly help her family through the most difficult journey of their lives. "I didn't understand then what these people would come to mean to us," Sophia recalls. "They became [...]

Legal and Financial Planning for End-of-Life Care

2025-05-14T07:11:56+00:00May 1st, 2025|

Legal and Financial Planning for End-of-Life Care When Daniel found the old wooden box in his father's study, he had no idea how significant its contents would become. Inside was a meticulously organized folder containing his father's advance directives, power of attorney documents, insurance policies, and detailed notes about his end-of-life wishes. "I wasn't ready to think about losing him," Daniel remembers. "But when his health suddenly declined two months later, those documents became a lifeline. While friends were struggling to make difficult decisions without guidance, I had clarity about what my father wanted. It was his final [...]