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History - The Crisis of US Hospice Care: Family and Freedom at the End of Life

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Book Synopsis: Exploring the failure of hospice in America to care for patients and families at the end of life. Hospice is the dominant form of end-of-life care in the United States. But while the US hospice system provides many forms of treatment that are beneficial to dying people and their families, it does not encompass what is commonly referred to as long-term care, which includes help with the activities of daily living: feeding, bathing, general safety, and routine hygienic maintenance. Frequently, such care is carried out by an informal network of unpaid caregivers, such as the person's family or loved ones, who are often ill-prepared to offer this type of support. In The Crisis of US Hospice Care, Harold Braswell argues that the stress of providing long-term care typically overwhelms family members and that overdependence on familial caregiving constitutes a crisis of US hospice care that limits the freedom of dying people. Arguing for the need to focus on the time just before death, Braswell examines how the relationship of hospice to familial caregiving evolved. He traces the history of hospice over the past fifty years and describes the choice that people dying with inadequate familial support face between a neglectful home environment and an impersonal nursing home. A nuanced look at the personal and political dimensions that shape long-term, end-of-life care, this historical and ethnographic study demonstrates that the crisis in US hospice care can be alleviated only by establishing the centrality of hospice to American freedom. Providing a model for the transformative work that is required going forward, The Crisis of US Hospice Care illustrates the potential of hospice for facilitating a new way of living our last days and for having the best death possible.

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Are you concerned about the state of hospice care in America? Look no further than "The Crisis of US Hospice Care: Family and Freedom at the End of Life" by Harold Braswell. This eye-opening book delves into the failure of the US hospice system to provide comprehensive care for patients and their families during their final days. While hospice may offer some treatment, it falls short when it comes to long-term care, leaving families to navigate the challenges of feeding, bathing, and ensuring general safety on their own.

With "The Crisis of US Hospice Care," Braswell clearly highlights the overwhelming stress faced by family caregivers and the impact it has on the freedom of dying individuals. By examining the historical and political dimensions of hospice care, he sheds light on the limited choices available to those without adequate familial support - a neglectful home environment or an impersonal nursing home.

Now is the time to address this crisis and redefine the approach to end-of-life care. By establishing the centrality of hospice to American freedom, we can ensure that dying individuals and their families receive the support they need during this delicate time. "The Crisis of US Hospice Care" paves the way for a transformative approach that enables a new way of living our last days and achieving the best death possible.

Take action and learn more about the crisis of US hospice care. Get your copy of "The Crisis of US Hospice Care: Family and Freedom at the End of Life" today and be part of the movement towards a brighter future for end-of-life care.Order now!

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