> If you go through hospice with someone please discuss the options before the end.
I'll expand on this and say that pretty much all adults should consider making a living will, or at least having discussions about what you want for end-of-life care if you're incapacitated. Do it for yourself, but also do it for your loved ones -- if they're ever in the position where they have to make those decisions for you, it's going to be hard enough for them already. At least knowing what your wishes are can help alleviate a lot of the stress in the moment, but also a lot of the guilt that can last much much longer.
> If you go through hospice with someone please discuss the options before the end.
I'll expand on this and say that pretty much all adults should consider making a living will, or at least having discussions about what you want for end-of-life care if you're incapacitated. Do it for yourself, but also do it for your loved ones -- if they're ever in the position where they have to make those decisions for you, it's going to be hard enough for them already. At least knowing what your wishes are can help alleviate a lot of the stress in the moment, but also a lot of the guilt that can last much much longer.