
Letting Go: The Compassionate Side of Deprescribing in Hospice Care
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In this episode of The Last Call Hospice Podcast, host Hospice Hannah tackles the often misunderstood topic of deprescribing medications in end-of-life care. As patients approach the final stages of life, the focus shifts from long-term preventive care to immediate comfort and quality of life.
Hannah delves into common medications like statins, osteoporosis drugs, vitamins, supplements, blood pressure meds, and blood thinners, exploring their intended benefits versus real-time side effects. The aim is to re-evaluate the necessity of these medications for hospice patients who no longer benefit from long-term preventive measures.
Listeners will gain insights into the practical considerations of discontinuing certain medications, including the importance of questioning the relevance of ongoing treatments. Hannah emphasizes empowering families and patients to make informed decisions, highlighting the balance between medical guidance and personal choice.
Join this compassionate conversation about shifting priorities in hospice care, and discover how to embrace the goal of fewer pills and more meaningful moments.