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Former President Jimmy Carter Opts for Hospice Care at Home

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Plains, Georgia, USA
May 19, 2025 0 Neutral I want health & wellness updates
Former President Jimmy Carter Opts for Hospice Care at Home
Plains, Georgia, USA: At 98, Jimmy Carter—the oldest living former U.S. president—chose hospice care rather than further hospital treatment. His family announced he’s resting with loved ones by his side. Tributes poured in for the Nobel Peace Prize winner and humanitarian, highlighting his decades of post-White House service.
What this means for you:
Hospice can provide compassionate end-of-life care at home for patients wanting comfort over aggressive treatment.
Families often face difficult decisions about when to transition from curative therapies to palliative focus.
Carter’s openness might prompt conversations about living wills, advanced directives, and personal end-of-life wishes.
Medicare and many private insurers cover hospice, though details vary—plan accordingly.
For caregivers, resources like counseling and respite services can ease emotional burdens.

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7 sources
Left: 29% (2 sources)
Center: 43% (3 sources)
Right: 29% (2 sources)

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Emphasizes Carter’s humanitarian legacy and progressive stances.

Centrist View

Reflects on his presidency, health updates, and bipartisan respect.

Right-Leaning View

Generally offers respectful coverage, acknowledging Carter’s moral convictions despite political differences.

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