That's good?
Yes, because I can’t go home like this. I can’t make meals or walk further than 10 feet or so, and if I lose my hospice status, I’d be trying to get to a toilet 40 feet away.
That's good?
Oh, I meant between hospice and palliative, but I just Googled it.Yes, because I can’t go home like this. I can’t make meals or walk further than 10 feet or so, and if I lose my hospice status, I’d be trying to get to a toilet 40 feet away.
BUT.Yes, because I can’t go home like this. I can’t make meals or walk further than 10 feet or so, and if I lose my hospice status, I’d be trying to get to a toilet 40 feet away.
BUT.
You'd have readier access to the death with dignity folk.
you can fully exploit the "old guy no filter" stereotypeLady coming from the county aging services later. We met last week. At one point during our conversation, I mentioned that me and my former Gfriend used to fuck for three hours and she got squirmy. Hehe
@Immigrant six months would be the longest period between evaluations. in order to "qualify" for hospice, they have to certify that if your current status progresses normally, you have a life expectancy of six months or less. so they may do more frequent checks, especially if anything changes, but for sure once you hit 6 months they re-assess.
Yeah I mean, if you had to, would you hit it?yeah she have nice cans or what
All that food looks great, circumstances. be damned.The waffles are so good on their own, they hardly need any syrup etc.
I have yet to see any margarine or butter on much of anything. Maybe once. I don’t understand that, but I’m too new to ask.