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Hospice Care for Pulmonary Disease: Knowing When It’s Time

4 min · 23 de abr de 2026
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Living with advanced lung disease such as COPD, emphysema, or lung cancer often means facing unpredictable ups and downs — sudden hospitalizations, brief recoveries, and then another decline. In this episode of the Expert Hospice Podcast, Aiden explains why these conditions make it so difficult for families to know when hospice care is appropriate and how waiting too long can mean missing out on weeks of comfort, stability, and support. He walks listeners through the signs that it may be time to call hospice, from shortness of breath at rest to frequent hospital visits and emotional distress. Aiden also shares the story of Mr. Ramirez (name changed for privacy), a man with COPD whose family lived in constant fear of the next crisis until they finally turned to hospice. With the right team in place, his last weeks became calmer and more peaceful, giving his loved ones the chance to simply be with him rather than always being in “crisis mode.” This episode highlights how hospice care for pulmonary patients not only eases physical symptoms but also brings relief, dignity, and peace of mind to the entire family.

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