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How Long Do People Usually Stay in Hospice? Most patients do not enroll in hospice until their time of death draws near. According to a study that was published in the Journal of Palliative Medicine, roughly half of patients who enrolled in hospice died within three weeks, while 35.7 percent died within one week.
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Read More »The maximum length of eligibility for hospice is six months. This means that patients are not expected to live beyond six months at the time of their admission. However, a notable percentage of patients do end up surviving beyond this time, at which point they may be eligible for further hospice, or they may be discharged.
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