They did it to my sister. May she RIP. I left her in their care that night and will forever regret it. She was alert and talking when we left in the afternoon, we told her we’d be back in the evening, when we arrived back that evening we were told visiting hours were over and refused us visitation. When we arrived back the next morning she was in a coma. I trusted them and had no idea they’d overdose her. I’ll forever regret not putting up a fight but I’d been in the medical field and had never seen nor heard of such a thing hence my faith in them. I have all the papers necessary to get her medical files but haven’t done anything about it as I live in a Blue State. I’ve never worked in a hospital since. It appears that when one puts someone on Pallitive Care it’s code for euthansia...I was an innocent despite working in medicine for decades.
My grandfather was diagnosed with advance pancreatic cancer at the age of 87. There were no real treatment options and he wasn't willing to do something that was as likely to kill him as it was to add a couple months.
The hospice care was done in his home by a group of nuns. They kept his pain level tolerable, but didn't give him so much that he wasn't alert. He went in and out of consciousness the last couple of days, but it wasn't due to the morphine.
I think hospice started out as a very noble idea, but it has since been basically overtaken by the culture of death and is being used to a lot of people who aren't even actually dying.
Do you really think they left anything incriminating in her records?