Myth #2: Hospice Is Only for the Last Few Days

Another common belief is that hospice is reserved for the final moments—something you call in

when there’s no time left. While some patients may enter hospice in their last days, many begin

much earlier, often living weeks or even months under its care. Hospice is typically available to

those with a prognosis of six months or less, but that timeline isn’t set in stone. The earlier it

begins, the more opportunity there is to manage symptoms, reduce stress, and provide holistic

support. It’s not a countdown clock; it’s a chance to make every day count.