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Final Curtain - End of Life Planning & Finding Comfort with Hospice Part 1

22 min · 7. apr. 2026
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In the latest episode of Law and Financial Order, Warner Wealth advisor Robyn Wolcott, CFP®, and attorney Erin Duques, discuss end of life planning with Chief Medical Officer at Connecticut Hospice, Dr. Joseph Sacco, MD, ABFM, ACQ-HPM.  They break down what families need to know about hospice, palliative care, and the financial realities that come with both. Understanding Hospice: What It Is—and What It Isn’t Hospice care begins when a physician determines that a patient likely has six months or less to live. At that point, the focus shifts away from curative treatment and toward comfort, dignity, and quality of life. Dr. Sacco explains the difference between palliative and hospice care and why patients may benefit from them.  Listen to learn more and stay tuned for episode 2!

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In the latest episode of Law and Financial Order, Warner Wealth advisor Robyn Wolcott, CFP®, and attorney Erin Duques, discuss end of life planning with Chief Medical Officer at Connecticut Hospice, Dr. Joseph Sacco, MD, ABFM, ACQ-HPM.  They break down what families need to know about hospice, palliative care, and the financial realities that come with both. Understanding Hospice: What It Is—and What It Isn’t Hospice care begins when a physician determines that a patient likely has six months or less to live. At that point, the focus shifts away from curative treatment and toward comfort, dignity, and quality of life. Dr. Sacco explains the difference between palliative and hospice care and why patients may benefit from them.  Listen to learn more and stay tuned for episode 2!

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